Difference between revisions of "Quake SM '97"
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | Quake SM '97 was open to everyone wanting to participate. About 200 as expected to show up, though how many did turn up in the end is not known. As the tournament was held on Café Nine, every player had identical computers and hardware to make it as fair as possible. The tournament results were presented online as they happened, and all matches were recorded. Two big screens in the tournament rooms showed the finals and other importants game live to the audiences there | + | Quake SM '97 was open to everyone wanting to participate. About 200 as expected to show up, though how many did turn up in the end is not known. As the tournament was held on Café Nine, every player had identical computers and hardware to make it as fair as possible. The tournament results were presented online as they happened, and all matches were recorded. Two big screens in the tournament rooms showed the finals and other importants game live to the audiences there. |
− | Friday was | + | The tournaments started at around 19.00-20.00 in the evening and was classic, all-nighter-LANs. The 1st prize was the computer they were playing on. There were also prizes for [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117200343/http://www.fragzone.se/quake-sm/vinster.htm 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th place]. |
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+ | Friday was deathmatch tournament day and Sunday was clan match day. Saturday was supposed to be duel day, but the tournaments took hours longer than planned, and the 1on1 tournament was canceled. | ||
== Tournament Information == | == Tournament Information == | ||
* '''Website:''' [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117190517/http://www.fragzone.se/quake-sm/ Old page here (working)] | * '''Website:''' [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117190517/http://www.fragzone.se/quake-sm/ Old page here (working)] | ||
− | * '''Gametype:''' Deathmatch & | + | * '''Gametype:''' Deathmatch & clan matches |
* '''Number of players:''' About 200 was expected, turn up unknown | * '''Number of players:''' About 200 was expected, turn up unknown | ||
* '''Admins:''' | * '''Admins:''' | ||
− | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Stefan Tideman | + | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Stefan Tideman aka Stiffy |
− | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Mattias Hjemlstedt | + | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Mattias Hjemlstedt aka [[Mr Kill]] |
− | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Peter Sundheden | + | ** [[Image:flag_se.gif]] Peter Sundheden aka [[Deceptor]] |
* '''Hardware:''' Every player played on a Pentium 233 MMX, 64 MB Ram, Matrox Mystique 220Mhz, 8MB, 21" Monitor, Microsoft Mouse, Ethernet 100MBit and Intercom-system with head set for clan matches. | * '''Hardware:''' Every player played on a Pentium 233 MMX, 64 MB Ram, Matrox Mystique 220Mhz, 8MB, 21" Monitor, Microsoft Mouse, Ethernet 100MBit and Intercom-system with head set for clan matches. | ||
+ | * '''Maps played:''' | ||
+ | ** ''Deathmatch:'' All DM-map and E1M1-E1M6 | ||
+ | ** ''Clan match:'' All DM-maps and E1M1-E1M6 | ||
+ | ** '''Time:''' 2x15 min deathmatch, 2x20 min clan matches | ||
== Results == | == Results == | ||
===Deathmatch=== | ===Deathmatch=== | ||
+ | Six players played simultaneously trying to get as many frags as possible. After two maps, 15 minutes each, the three aggregate frag winners went to the next round. | ||
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[[Hobbex]] reported the following: «The DM part is now over and done with. Doomer won (true to his habit) and Okkun trailed by just one frag, Mr Kill by just two. To call the final a thriller would be an under-exaggeration, it was truly amazing. I had expected the final to be close, but not that close. We held count, and it was in the last minute that Doomer took the frags that put him above Kill and Okkun after a terrible performance on e1m2. I guess some people are born winners :-). All I can do is congratulate everybody.» | [[Hobbex]] reported the following: «The DM part is now over and done with. Doomer won (true to his habit) and Okkun trailed by just one frag, Mr Kill by just two. To call the final a thriller would be an under-exaggeration, it was truly amazing. I had expected the final to be close, but not that close. We held count, and it was in the last minute that Doomer took the frags that put him above Kill and Okkun after a terrible performance on e1m2. I guess some people are born winners :-). All I can do is congratulate everybody.» | ||
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* 1. [[DOOMer]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | * 1. [[DOOMer]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | ||
− | * 2. [[oKKun]] of [[ | + | * 2. [[oKKun]] of [[Da Swedish Mob]]: |
* 3. [[Mr Kill]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | * 3. [[Mr Kill]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | ||
* 4. [[Sniper]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | * 4. [[Sniper]] of [[Teddy Bears]]: | ||
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=== Clan tournament === | === Clan tournament === | ||
+ | Each clan could field two teams, if wanted, with four players each. The clan tournament had a looser's bracket, giving every clan at least two chances to advance in the tournament. | ||
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* 1. [[Clan 9]] | * 1. [[Clan 9]] | ||
* 2. [[Teddy Bears]] | * 2. [[Teddy Bears]] | ||
− | * 3. [[Swedish Mob]] | + | * 3. [[Da Swedish Mob]] |
* 4. [[Crusaders]] | * 4. [[Crusaders]] | ||
* 5. [[Black Lords of Inefficiency]] | * 5. [[Black Lords of Inefficiency]] | ||
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* 7. GuN | * 7. GuN | ||
− | [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117200325/http://www.fragzone.se/quake-sm/resultat.htm Full list of clan results here] | + | [http://web.archive.org/web/19980117200325/http://www.fragzone.se/quake-sm/resultat.htm Full list of clan results and players here] |
Revision as of 23:29, 31 January 2014
Draft, will be updates shortly
The Swedish Championship (Svenska Mästerskap) of Quake was a LAN tournament held at Café Nine in Stockholm from the 19th to 21th of September 1997. It was supposedly the biggest Quake-event in Europe this year.
Summary
Quake SM '97 was open to everyone wanting to participate. About 200 as expected to show up, though how many did turn up in the end is not known. As the tournament was held on Café Nine, every player had identical computers and hardware to make it as fair as possible. The tournament results were presented online as they happened, and all matches were recorded. Two big screens in the tournament rooms showed the finals and other importants game live to the audiences there.
The tournaments started at around 19.00-20.00 in the evening and was classic, all-nighter-LANs. The 1st prize was the computer they were playing on. There were also prizes for 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th place.
Friday was deathmatch tournament day and Sunday was clan match day. Saturday was supposed to be duel day, but the tournaments took hours longer than planned, and the 1on1 tournament was canceled.
Tournament Information
- Website: Old page here (working)
- Gametype: Deathmatch & clan matches
- Number of players: About 200 was expected, turn up unknown
- Admins:
- Hardware: Every player played on a Pentium 233 MMX, 64 MB Ram, Matrox Mystique 220Mhz, 8MB, 21" Monitor, Microsoft Mouse, Ethernet 100MBit and Intercom-system with head set for clan matches.
- Maps played:
- Deathmatch: All DM-map and E1M1-E1M6
- Clan match: All DM-maps and E1M1-E1M6
- Time: 2x15 min deathmatch, 2x20 min clan matches
Results
Deathmatch
Six players played simultaneously trying to get as many frags as possible. After two maps, 15 minutes each, the three aggregate frag winners went to the next round.
Hobbex reported the following: «The DM part is now over and done with. Doomer won (true to his habit) and Okkun trailed by just one frag, Mr Kill by just two. To call the final a thriller would be an under-exaggeration, it was truly amazing. I had expected the final to be close, but not that close. We held count, and it was in the last minute that Doomer took the frags that put him above Kill and Okkun after a terrible performance on e1m2. I guess some people are born winners :-). All I can do is congratulate everybody.»
Final result:
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Full list of deathmatch results here
Clan tournament
Each clan could field two teams, if wanted, with four players each. The clan tournament had a looser's bracket, giving every clan at least two chances to advance in the tournament.
- 1. Clan 9
- 2. Teddy Bears
- 3. Da Swedish Mob
- 4. Crusaders
- 5. Black Lords of Inefficiency
- 6. Brutal Deluxe
- 7. GuN