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* really quick formatting hotfix

* small changes to prizes

* update civ info

* edit 9to5 info
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ajaggoe authored Apr 25, 2023
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"description": "UHC (Ultra Hardcore) is a Minecraft PvP minigame where the goal is to be the last player/team standing. After a peaceful start in which players forage for tools and armour they fight in a lobby against other teams until only one is left standing. In this gamemode normal Minecraft health regeneration is disabled. \n\n# Rules # \n\n ## 1. Format: ##\n\n \n\n1. Players will be working in teams of 3, fighting against all the other teams in a Free For All format. \n\n2. The following UHCCore plugin is used and these are the configuration settings we will be playing on during the event: [https://pastebin.com/xHui0pKb](https://pastebin.com/xHui0pKb) \n\n## 2. Technical Issues ##\n\n \n\n1. If either player disconnects from the game due to technical reasons a killable player model is placed on the place of disconnection. The participant then has a limited time to rejoin as they can be killed during the time of the disconnection. \n\n2. If a player uses an alternative connection than ethernet they do so at their own risk and can’t be guaranteed the same stability as other players. \n\n## 3. Behaviour and Conduct ##\n\n \n\n1. If a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the Tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the Tournament, they may be disqualified from the Tournament. \n\n2. If a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators. \n\n3. It is a player's responsibility to be on time, if they are late they will miss the whole or part of the tournament as everything starts at a set time. \n\n## 4. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n \n\n1. Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments. \n\n2. The current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility \n\n## 5. Penalties ##\n\n Depending on the situation a player could be penalised in any of the following ways:\n\n \n\n1. Temporary vulnerable state in which players are not allowed to control their characters \n\n2. Disqualification from the tournament entirely \n\n## 6. Drop out ##\n\n If a player decides to drop out of the tournament they are required to contact the administrators and sign a drop out sheet for confirmation. Once a player has dropped out of the tournament they will not be able to rejoin.",
"backgroundImagePath":"images-optimized/activities/minecraft.jpg",
"sponsor": {
"name": "9 to 5 Software",
"name": "9to5",
"imagePath": "images-optimized/logos/9to5.png",
"website": "https://www.9to5.software/en/"
},
"prizes": [
"TBD"
"3x Razer Gaming mouse"
]
},
{
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"description": "Minecraft is a game which offers infinite possibilities, including building whatever you can come up with. The Minecraft building competition will be a weekend-long competition during the AreaFiftyLAN during which you can work in creative-mode, solo or with a friend, to create the most magnificent creations mankind has ever seen. \n\n# Rules # \n\n ## 1. Format: ##\n\n \n\n1. Players will be competing on an individual basis or in a team of 2. \n\n2. From the start of AreaFiftyLAN until Sunday you will be able to work on your building project on a hosted server. \n\n3. The server contains multiple plots which you can use to build. Plots can be merged together to create a larger plot, but it can be at most the size of 4 plots. \n\n4. The precise end time on the final day will be communicated before or during the first day of the AreaFiftyLAN. \n\n5. Players will have access to the world builder mod. \n\n6. The plots will be judged by a jury. \n\n## 2. Plot rules: ##\n\n \n\n1. Your plot should not be insulting to anyone in any way. \n\n2. Political statements on the plots are not allowed. \n\n3. Promoting companies or other organisations other than the AreaFiftyLAN, CH or X TU Delft is not allowed. \n\n4. Breaking these rules will get you banned and your plot(s) deleted. \n\n## 3. Behaviour and Conduct ##\n\n \n\n1. If a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the Tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the Tournament, they may be disqualified from the Tournament. \n\n2. If a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators. \n\n## 4. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n \n\n1. Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments. \n\n2. The current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility.",
"backgroundImagePath":"images-optimized/activities/minecraft_building.jpg",
"sponsor": {
"name": "9 to 5",
"name": "9to5",
"imagePath": "images-optimized/logos/9to5.png",
"website": "https://www.9to5.software/en/"
},
"prizes": [
"Minecraft goodie bag including shirt, cap, mug"
"Minecraft goodie bag"
]
},
{
"title": "CIV6",
"subtitle": "FFA",
"headerTitle": "Civilization 6",
"description": "Civilization 6 is a turn- based strategy game designed by Firaxis. In this game you will bring your civilization to high prosperity, however, you are not the only one. Other players will be competing with you over resources, land, great people and overall influence in the world. With a lot of variety in civilizations to choose from, and a lot of different victory conditions this game always has a different feel to it, making it an excellent game to play over and over again.\n\n# Rules # \n\n## 1. Format: ##\n\n1. Players will be competing on an individual basis.\n\n2. Starting with a group phase with 4-6 players per game and then a final with 4 players.\n\n3. Maps will be shuffled and with map size tiny.\n\n4. The game speed will be online with dynamic turn timer.\n\n5. The leaders and civilization will be from a chosen leader-pool.\n\n6. All players will play on prince difficulty.\n\n7. Barbarians will be off.\n\n## 2. Behaviour and Conduct ##\n\n1. If a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the Tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the Tournament, they may be disqualified from the Tournament.\n2. If a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators.\n3. It is a players responsibility to be on time for their matches, if they are late they will suffer a penalty. This can be either losing a game after 20 minutes, or the entire match after 30 minutes so as to not delay the entire tournament. A player is required to inform the tournament staff if they are late for a match, including a valid reason. If not they will be dropped from the tournament.\n4. Every hour one 5 minute break is allowed during a match.\n5. Coaching is not allowed during a match.\n\n## 3. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n1. Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments.\n2. The current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility.",
"description": "Civilization 6 is a turn- based strategy game. In this game you must bring your civilization to high prosperity, however, you are not the only one. Other players will be competing with you over resources, land, great people and overall influence in the world. With a lot of variety in civilizations to choose from, and a lot of different victory conditions this game always has a different feel to it. \n\n # Rules # \n\n ## 1. Format: ##\n\n \n\n1. Players will be competing on an individual basis. \n\n2. The tournament consists of two phases. First, a group phase consisting of multiple 4-6 player games. Second, a final where the winners of each game will compete for the title. \n\n3 A copy of the DLC Gathering Storm is required to participate. \n\n4. The chosen map will be shuffled with the standard settings and map size tiny for 4 players and small for 5+. \n\n5. Starting locations will be set to balanced. \n\n6. All victory conditions will be enabled. \n\n7. The game speed will be set to online with a dynamic turn timer on. \n\n8. The leaders and civilization will be chosen from a predetermined leader-pool. \n\n9. All players will play on deity difficulty. \n\n10. Barbarians and goodie huts will be turned on. \n\n11. In case of disputes, reach out to the LANcie committee. \n\n## 2. Behaviour and Conduct ##\n\n \n\n1. If a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the Tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the Tournament, they may be disqualified from the Tournament. \n\n2. If a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators. \n\n3. It is a players responsibility to be on time for their matches, if they are late they will suffer a penalty. This will be losing the entire match after 30 minutes so as to not delay the entire tournament. A player is required to inform the tournament staff if they are late for a match, including a valid reason. If not they will be dropped from the tournament. \n\n5. Every hour one 5 minute break is allowed during a match. \n\n6. Coaching is not allowed during a match. \n\n7. Forms of communication with other participants outside of the game to discuss strategy or make deals to, for example, target a specific player are prohibited and may result in a penalty or disqualification. \n\n## 3. Technical Issues ##\n\n If a game is interrupted due to technical reasons and the game is heavily favoured towards a specific player, an administrator may rule the game in favour of said player. Should the game be too close to call, it will be replayed. \n\n## 4. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n \n\n1. Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments. \n\n2. The current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility. \n\n## 5. Penalties ##\n\n Depending on the situation a player could be penalised in any of the following ways: \n\n \n\n1. Score penalization \n\n2. Missing a turn \n\n3. Disqualification from the tournament entirely \n\n## 6. Drop out ##\n\n If a player decides to drop out of the tournament they are required to contact the administrators and sign a drop out sheet for confirmation. Once a player has dropped out of the tournament they will not be able to rejoin.",
"backgroundImagePath":"images-optimized/activities/civ6.jpg",
"sponsor": {
"name": "Linneweever",
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"title": "MARIO KART",
"subtitle": "FFA",
"headerTitle": "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe",
"description": "Mario Kart is a series of spin-off games featuring the cast from the Mario games (and more nowadays) that started as something unique on the SNES and has now grown into a respected franchise people quickly lose friends over. This tournament specifically highlights Mario Kart 8 deluxe and its DLC content.\n\n#Rules#\n\n##1. Format: ##\n\n Players will be competing on an individual basis.\n\n Players will compete in a 4 player free-for-all with 4 races. Top two go to the next round, while the others go to the loser's brackets or, when already there, are out of the tournament. Finals (losers, winners and the grand final) will be 1v1 best of 3, which means the players play three races.\n\n At the grand finals, a bracket reset takes place when the player from the losers bracket wins the first best of 3. This means that in the event of the player from the losers bracket winning the first best of 3, the best of 3 will be replayed. The winner from that is the ultimate winner of the tournament.\n\n## 2. Settings ##\n\nAll items will be turned on. Stages will be selected randomly or through gentlemanning. Gentlemanning is the act of selection (in this case a race track) through rules agreed upon among players. CPU drivers are turned on during 4 player rounds.\n\n##3. Technical Issues ##\n\nIf a game is interrupted due to technical reasons and the game is heavily favoured towards a specific player, an administrator may rule the game in favour of said player. Should the game be too close to call, it will be replayed.\n\n##4. Behaviour and Conduct ##\n\nIf a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the tournament, they may be disqualified from the tournament.\n\nIf a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators.\n\nIt is a players responsibility to be on time for their matches, if they are late they will suffer a penalty. This will be losing a game after 10 minutes. A player is required to inform the tournament staff if they are late for a match, including a valid reason. If not they will be dropped from the tournament.\n\nOne 5 minute break is allowed during a match.\n\n## 5. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments.\n\nThe current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility.\n\n## 6. Penalties ##\n\nDepending on the situation a player could be penalised in any of the following ways:\n\nScore penalization (eg. starting their next match 0-1 instead of 0-0)\n\nPenalised for one match (eg. forfeiting a match)\n\nDisqualification from the tournament entirely\n\n## 7. Drop out ##\n\nIf a player decides to drop out of the tournament they are required to contact the administrators and sign a drop out sheet for confirmation. Once a player has dropped out of the tournament they will not be able to rejoin.",
"description": "Mario Kart is a series of spin-off games featuring the cast from the Mario games (and more nowadays) that started as something unique on the SNES and has now grown into a respected franchise people quickly lose friends over. This tournament specifically highlights Mario Kart 8 deluxe and its DLC content. \n\n# Rules # \n\n ## 1. Format: ##\n\n \n\n Players will be competing on an individual basis. \n\n Players will compete in a 4 player free-for-all with 4 races. Top two go to the next round, while the others go to the loser's brackets or, when already there, are out of the tournament. Finals (losers, winners and the grand final) will be 1v1 best of 3, which means the players play three races. \n\n At the grand finals, a bracket reset takes place when the player from the losers bracket wins the first best of 3. This means that in the event of the player from the losers bracket winning the first best of 3, the best of 3 will be replayed. The winner from that is the ultimate winner of the tournament. \n\n## 2. Settings ## \n\n All items will be turned on. Stages will be selected randomly or through gentlemanning. Gentlemanning is the act of selection (in this case a race track) through rules agreed upon among players. CPU drivers are turned on during 4 player rounds. \n\n ## 3. Technical Issues ##\n\n If a game is interrupted due to technical reasons and the game is heavily favoured towards a specific player, an administrator may rule the game in favour of said player. Should the game be too close to call, it will be replayed. \n\n ## 4. Behaviour and Conduct ## \n\n If a participant commits - or threatens to commit - violent acts against any other player in the tournament, any admin, or any spectators of the tournament, they may be disqualified from the tournament. \n\nIf a participant behaves in any unsportsmanlike way it is possible that they receive a penalty, to the sole discretion of the administrators. \n\nIt is a players responsibility to be on time for their matches, if they are late they will suffer a penalty. This will be losing a game after 10 minutes. A player is required to inform the tournament staff if they are late for a match, including a valid reason. If not they will be dropped from the tournament. \n\nOne 5 minute break is allowed during a match. \n\n ## 5. Tournament Eligibility ##\n\n Participants which have a conflict of interest may be excluded from tournaments. \n\nThe current organising committee (LANcie) have the final say in tournament eligibility. \n\n## 6. Penalties ##\n\n Depending on the situation a player could be penalised in any of the following ways: \n\nScore penalization (eg. starting their next match 0-1 instead of 0-0) \n\nPenalised for one match (eg. forfeiting a match) \n\nDisqualification from the tournament entirely \n\n## 7. Drop out ##\n\n If a player decides to drop out of the tournament they are required to contact the administrators and sign a drop out sheet for confirmation. Once a player has dropped out of the tournament they will not be able to rejoin.",
"backgroundImagePath": "images-optimized/unofficial/mkdd.jpg",
"sponsor": {
"name": "TBD",
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