With the announcement of Hidden Cup 3, I thought it could make sense to start a discussion about the Hidden Cup format.
The point of this is not to tell t90 how to host tournaments. Obviously he objectively knows that better than me. Also, it is his and his supporters' money, not mine, so their call. I'm also not trying to be a complainer or to detract from the tournament itself. Which is why I'm starting this discussion now and not when the tournament launches. Instead, I'm just trying to start a lighthearted discussion about a tournament format, voice my own subjective opinion and would love to hear your thoughts and input.
After this lengthy introduction I have to say that I am not the biggest fan of the current HC format. I am referring to the concept of keeping all player identities hidden until the final is played.
Thr advantages of the format are known:
- Players are supposed to not be dissuaded from facing a really strong opponent, because they won't know his real nick
- viewers and casters can have fun guessing games
- everyone can be excited until the final about whether their favorite is still in it
However, while I do see the novelty factor of this, I don't believe it is the best way forward as one of the top 2/3 biggest 1v1 tournaments:
- as a viewer, I mostly like cheering for some players like Daut, Hera, Tatoh, Viper etc. It feels good to spam Doritos etc. In contrast, I don't feel so excited for Hrolf the Ganger vs Robin Hood, even if I have the feeling it might be MbL vs Viper. It also feels like someone is trying to "trick" me.
- strategy is, to a degree, also about knowing your opponent. Imo it is fun if players and casters take that into consideration: eg analysing at the beginning of the game that someone loves his tower rush etc
- it also creates a problem for seeding: if you do it by skill/rating, then the "hidden" factor will be gone to a degree. If you do it completely at random, then the elim brackets could be extremely unfair and the final rounds might be very one sided
- it doesn't help players' brands that much: in normal tournaments, your name will keep appearing: ohh, LaaaaaN made it to the ro8! Well done, I should check out his stream. In HC, that player's name will only pop up once at the end, quickly to be forgotten, if he hasnt been in the final.
- it just seems a bit gimmicky: "what if it was top9 vs top14 in the final all along?! Kappa kappa". It also distracts from the gameplay, ironically. A lot of time will be spent on casters guess-trolling around, ahaha, this can't be Viper, this has to be Viper etc. Its less about who wins and more about who is who.
Now all of that sounded very negative. Obviously, thousands of people still loved HC2 and HC3 might become the biggest aoe2 event ever. I don't doubt that. But maybe that is also just "despite" or "irrespective" of the hidden factor, not "because". T90 is just a great caster all around, the format is maybe secondary
to a degree. After all, afaik this format is not used for any other major esports events, which is at least an indication that it might not be the best for hype, viewers etc.
Perhaps it could be possible to modify the "hidden" format a bit? Perhaps it would make sense to just unveil player identities after they have been defeated. This would in a way also reward watching over time because more and more information is uncovered. Naturally, by the time the final is reached it would become a bit obvious, but isn't that fine?
I'm not naive enough to think that my personal opinion is important on its own, but maybe it can start a constructive discussion.
The point of this is not to tell t90 how to host tournaments. Obviously he objectively knows that better than me. Also, it is his and his supporters' money, not mine, so their call. I'm also not trying to be a complainer or to detract from the tournament itself. Which is why I'm starting this discussion now and not when the tournament launches. Instead, I'm just trying to start a lighthearted discussion about a tournament format, voice my own subjective opinion and would love to hear your thoughts and input.
After this lengthy introduction I have to say that I am not the biggest fan of the current HC format. I am referring to the concept of keeping all player identities hidden until the final is played.
Thr advantages of the format are known:
- Players are supposed to not be dissuaded from facing a really strong opponent, because they won't know his real nick
- viewers and casters can have fun guessing games
- everyone can be excited until the final about whether their favorite is still in it
However, while I do see the novelty factor of this, I don't believe it is the best way forward as one of the top 2/3 biggest 1v1 tournaments:
- as a viewer, I mostly like cheering for some players like Daut, Hera, Tatoh, Viper etc. It feels good to spam Doritos etc. In contrast, I don't feel so excited for Hrolf the Ganger vs Robin Hood, even if I have the feeling it might be MbL vs Viper. It also feels like someone is trying to "trick" me.
- strategy is, to a degree, also about knowing your opponent. Imo it is fun if players and casters take that into consideration: eg analysing at the beginning of the game that someone loves his tower rush etc
- it also creates a problem for seeding: if you do it by skill/rating, then the "hidden" factor will be gone to a degree. If you do it completely at random, then the elim brackets could be extremely unfair and the final rounds might be very one sided
- it doesn't help players' brands that much: in normal tournaments, your name will keep appearing: ohh, LaaaaaN made it to the ro8! Well done, I should check out his stream. In HC, that player's name will only pop up once at the end, quickly to be forgotten, if he hasnt been in the final.
- it just seems a bit gimmicky: "what if it was top9 vs top14 in the final all along?! Kappa kappa". It also distracts from the gameplay, ironically. A lot of time will be spent on casters guess-trolling around, ahaha, this can't be Viper, this has to be Viper etc. Its less about who wins and more about who is who.
Now all of that sounded very negative. Obviously, thousands of people still loved HC2 and HC3 might become the biggest aoe2 event ever. I don't doubt that. But maybe that is also just "despite" or "irrespective" of the hidden factor, not "because". T90 is just a great caster all around, the format is maybe secondary
to a degree. After all, afaik this format is not used for any other major esports events, which is at least an indication that it might not be the best for hype, viewers etc.
Perhaps it could be possible to modify the "hidden" format a bit? Perhaps it would make sense to just unveil player identities after they have been defeated. This would in a way also reward watching over time because more and more information is uncovered. Naturally, by the time the final is reached it would become a bit obvious, but isn't that fine?
I'm not naive enough to think that my personal opinion is important on its own, but maybe it can start a constructive discussion.
