They finally schedule one where I'm on break. CU@ boys.
A bit early, but here's an attendance sheet like last year's for people who want to coordinate rideshares/hotels when that comes around: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZG0FMlCeAJ9EIVThqnyux8XKEEIN26otcqYVqyJRP3U/edit?usp=sharing
Is there a recommended hotel like for the previous Rewinds?
Seltzerwait why isnt it in Santa Ana again?
Esports Arena are no longer involved, and their venue was in Santa Ana. We're incredibly lucky that Thunder Gaming agreed to take us in.
BilbertIs there a recommended hotel like for the previous Rewinds?
Only the dates and location are released at this time. The rest of the info will come in an official post once the details have been hammered out, it just made sense to get the dates out and public as soon as possible.
Esports Arena are no longer involved, and their venue was in Santa Ana. We're incredibly lucky that Thunder Gaming agreed to take us in.
[quote=Bilbert]Is there a recommended hotel like for the previous Rewinds?[/quote]
Only the dates and location are released at this time. The rest of the info will come in an official post once the details have been hammered out, it just made sense to get the dates out and public as soon as possible.
3 hr drive? cu@
can't play this season but lft for the next season + lan
can't play this season but lft for the next season + lan
Why has the venue changed? Were there issues with management, safety, production, or something else entirely? I don't doubt the capabilities of the new venue, but I'm just curious about the change.
OlimarAndPikminWhy has the venue changed? Were there issues with management, safety, production, or something else entirely? I don't doubt the capabilities of the new venue, but I'm just curious about the change.
love the name, pikmin is the shit
love the name, pikmin is the shit
i turn 18 that weekend, if i dont go ill be pissed
(hopefully) cu@ :]
(hopefully) cu@ :]
Assuming nothing terrible happens cu@
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
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Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
- What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
- What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
- How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
- What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
-edit-
Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
[olist]
[*] What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
[*] What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
[*] How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
[*] What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
[/olist]
https://i.imgur.com/npoxZCV.png
we're booked, boys. see you at.
we're booked, boys. see you at.
flights and airbnb booked :o
https://imgur.com/a/3DjINPS
if you need a medic HMU
https://imgur.com/a/3DjINPS
if you need a medic HMU
ComangliaAssuming nothing terrible happens cu@
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
-edit-
Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
- What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
- What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
- How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
- What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
Comanglia- I am so excited to meet you! The venue really isn't that far from the beach, I highly recommend it.
So for this LAN the PC and monitor are provided to you- you don't have to rent or (hopefully) set up anything but your own peripherals. This also means that you don't have a dedicated/assigned space, however I'm told there will actually be enough PCs this year. The money comes in when you pay for a team pass to enter the tournament- when the group stages are over Will (the organizer) is working something out so that teams can use pcs after they get knocked out, so the best way to ensure access to a pc is to sign up for the tournament! They plan to provide lan servers for people to have fun on for the Saturday and Sunday when traditionally the playoff bracket is happening.
As to the other questions- I've not visited this venue and am unfamiliar with their equipment, but we are planning to host a Q&A at some point, so keep an eye out for that. These are great questions that may serve to better prepare the venue for what your needs (or hopes) are.
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
-edit-
Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
[olist]
[*] What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
[*] What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
[*] How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
[*] What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
[/olist][/quote]
Comanglia- I am so excited to meet you! The venue really isn't that far from the beach, I highly recommend it.
So for this LAN the PC and monitor are provided to you- you don't have to rent or (hopefully) set up anything but your own peripherals. This also means that you don't have a dedicated/assigned space, however I'm told there will actually be enough PCs this year. The money comes in when you pay for a team pass to enter the tournament- when the group stages are over Will (the organizer) is working something out so that teams can use pcs after they get knocked out, so the best way to ensure access to a pc is to sign up for the tournament! They plan to provide lan servers for people to have fun on for the Saturday and Sunday when traditionally the playoff bracket is happening.
As to the other questions- I've not visited this venue and am unfamiliar with their equipment, but we are planning to host a Q&A at some point, so keep an eye out for that. These are great questions that may serve to better prepare the venue for what your needs (or hopes) are.
samifaceComangliaAssuming nothing terrible happens cu@
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
-edit-
Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
- What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
- What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
- How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
- What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
Comanglia- I am so excited to meet you! The venue really isn't that far from the beach, I highly recommend it.
So for this LAN the PC and monitor are provided to you- you don't have to rent or (hopefully) set up anything but your own peripherals. This also means that you don't have a dedicated/assigned space, however I'm told there will actually be enough PCs this year. The money comes in when you pay for a team pass to enter the tournament- when the group stages are over Will (the organizer) is working something out so that teams can use pcs after they get knocked out, so the best way to ensure access to a pc is to sign up for the tournament! They plan to provide lan servers for people to have fun on for the Saturday and Sunday when traditionally the playoff bracket is happening.
As to the other questions- I've not visited this venue and am unfamiliar with their equipment, but we are planning to host a Q&A at some point, so keep an eye out for that. These are great questions that may serve to better prepare the venue for what your needs (or hopes) are.
Another question regarding this would be if you can rent/use provided peripherals.
Bringing along a mouse/headset is easier than a keyboard when you travel by plane etc.
Might actually get to see one of the Oceans =D
-edit-
Having never been to a LAN were I needed to rent a PC&Monitor I have several questions to ask.
[olist]
[*] What kind of PCs and Monitors would I expect to be able to rent?
[*] What kind of desk space am I looking at. I'm sure I can't fit my 3ft wide QCK XXL but will I have plenty of space for a QCK Heavy?
[*] How much configuration "needs" to be done to the rental PCs. Will games/programs at the event already be pre-installed? Will they be set to "High Performance" mode? Will I have the ability to change Nvidia Control Panel settings if it's a Nvidia GPU? Will I have local admin privileges?
[*] What kind of bandwidth is available if I have to download stuff?
[/olist][/quote]
Comanglia- I am so excited to meet you! The venue really isn't that far from the beach, I highly recommend it.
So for this LAN the PC and monitor are provided to you- you don't have to rent or (hopefully) set up anything but your own peripherals. This also means that you don't have a dedicated/assigned space, however I'm told there will actually be enough PCs this year. The money comes in when you pay for a team pass to enter the tournament- when the group stages are over Will (the organizer) is working something out so that teams can use pcs after they get knocked out, so the best way to ensure access to a pc is to sign up for the tournament! They plan to provide lan servers for people to have fun on for the Saturday and Sunday when traditionally the playoff bracket is happening.
As to the other questions- I've not visited this venue and am unfamiliar with their equipment, but we are planning to host a Q&A at some point, so keep an eye out for that. These are great questions that may serve to better prepare the venue for what your needs (or hopes) are.[/quote]
Another question regarding this would be if you can rent/use provided peripherals.
Bringing along a mouse/headset is easier than a keyboard when you travel by plane etc.
Kuferl
Another question regarding this would be if you can rent/use provided peripherals.
Bringing along a mouse/headset is easier than a keyboard when you travel by plane etc.
as far as i am aware they are planning to have peripherals for rent, yes. i always stuck my keyboard in my suitcase for iseries, but it was heavy and a pain so i wouldn't travel with it again either.
Another question regarding this would be if you can rent/use provided peripherals.
Bringing along a mouse/headset is easier than a keyboard when you travel by plane etc.[/quote]
as far as i am aware they are planning to have peripherals for rent, yes. i always stuck my keyboard in my suitcase for iseries, but it was heavy and a pain so i wouldn't travel with it again either.