Quote Originally Posted by The Voices View Post
Wait. Sorry to start with something negative, but in real life sports, or in terms of LCS, dont the players meet together in real life? I wonder if it'll be a bit more difficult to carry this out, calling in terms that PL is a worldwide game, not a game of, for example, North American server and Brazilian Servers. How are you gonna get the tournament scheduleing correct if people live in different areas, in which the time convert can affect their daily life schedule?
No worries, I expected this. I don't really think it is necessary to meet in real life. Many of my fellow end game friends communicate with me through kik or text, plus the chat system in PL is relatively straightforward.

I saw you mentioned time conversions, which is what I was planning to use. It is kind of hard to meet up in game, but I think that a strict rule about forfeiting if someone does not show up can solve the problem. Of course that only works if the players are serious about it and actually care about competing, which is where the gold comes in.

Quote Originally Posted by Budapest View Post
Only read the TL;DR. Really wondering how this'll work, and who decides who becomes a team captain.
Sorry to be blunt, but if you're wondering how it will work you should really just read the post.

And for the most part, the end game community already has great leaders and role models. I don't think that we would have problems coming up with captains, especially since it is entirely up to the team to nominate one.