I don't expect there to be any quads, but I may be surprised. To start, expect difficulty ranges that should be almost surely AAA's for each division, but not so low as to completely bore a player of that skill.
If it's not too late I'll join. This will probably be tough for me since I don't play the R^3 engine but atleast I can maybe use this to finally get used to it.
Is there going to be some sort of ruling where you must post a score within X minutes/hours of it being achieved in order for it to count? Due to the nature of the tournament, people aren't going to be anywhere near snagging perfect scores, and I'd prefer not to give opponents any benchmarks to work against. If there's no ruling on that, I'll more than likely end up saving my submissions until round's end, but I could see people having problems with that.
Is there going to be some sort of ruling where you must post a score within X minutes/hours of it being achieved in order for it to count? Due to the nature of the tournament, people aren't going to be anywhere near snagging perfect scores, and I'd prefer not to give opponents any benchmarks to work against. If there's no ruling on that, I'll more than likely end up saving my submissions until round's end, but I could see people having problems with that.
I'll make a rule as follows:
Players may submit a score via PM to me. For these particular scores, I will mark in the spreadsheet that a score was submitted, but not post the score itself until after the round is over. This will be optional, and players are still welcome to post in the thread.
I will also include rules about late scores in the round launch post and PM.
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