Post Mortem
I'm not much of a writer, let alot reporter, but here is a small report of the tournament
It was october 1st. Theike and I were getting ready to hold an event. We were still getting used to the fact other members of the crew canceled and were extra determined to do a good job. We also and decided to particpate as well. Within the hours before the event there was a silence that only a deaf man's ears knows. It might of been te fact the volume was at its lowest but I'm not sure. In the hour before the event all participants started to come together to participate in this grand event. The clock struck 21:00 and we should of started but like a student is ready for the unscheduled test, the participants and crew were not ready.
While time passed we started with the first match. Soon others came and watched as everyone battled to the death using only their always faithfull D1. Questions like "Is this an event?" or "Can we participate?" soon arose from bystanders. (

Makes you wonder why people don't check the forum's. ) Eventually lag got the best of us, and we decided to move the event to a site close to Treasure Island City. We left all bystanders in Zeus and continued the tournament.
Players never matched theirselves up against the others so at first there was a clear "testing" of each other going on. As the difference in skill between the players became more clear, we went from a "testing" period to the tactical period of the event. Also as some weaker players already noticed they had no chance and moral got the best of them, the better players were becoming more dertermine to win the tournament. The tension in the last few matches was noticeable.
The final and determining match was between Theike and me, strange enough. Just as we were going to start, 2 others came in time to watch the finals. They were the first we saw since we move out of the arena at Zeus. The match started and after a hard battle with alot of wasteless use of ammo I finally won

, leaving Theike as 2nd with 3 others participants. It was a close call and certainly alot of luck.
All in all a pretty successfull event. As most might expect from the organising of a first event, there was alot of improvisation.
I would like to thank Theike and the other crew members, as well as the participants themselves for their help, support and cooperation during the event.