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The '''ETF2L Highlander Community Challenge''' was a [[Highlander]] tournament hosted by the European Team Fortress 2 League (ETF2L) and supported by [[Valve]]. Aimed at bringing new players into competitive play, the tournament called for teams of non-competitive players to battle to earn in-game medals. | The '''ETF2L Highlander Community Challenge''' was a [[Highlander]] tournament hosted by the European Team Fortress 2 League (ETF2L) and supported by [[Valve]]. Aimed at bringing new players into competitive play, the tournament called for teams of non-competitive players to battle to earn in-game medals. | ||
− | Standard competitive rules were used, such as no [[Critical hits]] and use of Tournament | + | Standard competitive rules were used, such as no [[Critical hits]] and use of [[Tournament mode]] (with [[Stopwatch]] often enabled). However, contrary to all other ETF2L events, every [[weapon]] other than those released in the [[Polycount Pack]] (with the exception of the [[Holy Mackerel]]) was allowed to be used during matches. |
== Medal designs == | == Medal designs == | ||
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| item-name = First Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | | item-name = First Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | ||
| item-kind = Tournament Medal | | item-kind = Tournament Medal | ||
− | | item-description = {{item description| | + | | item-description = {{item description|tournament winners}} |
| item-level = 1 | | item-level = 1 | ||
| quality = genuine | | quality = genuine | ||
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| item-name = Second Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | | item-name = Second Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | ||
| item-kind = Tournament Medal | | item-kind = Tournament Medal | ||
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| item-level = 1 | | item-level = 1 | ||
| quality = genuine | | quality = genuine | ||
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| item-name = Third Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | | item-name = Third Place - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | ||
| item-kind = Tournament Medal | | item-kind = Tournament Medal | ||
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| item-level = 1 | | item-level = 1 | ||
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| item-name = Participant - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | | item-name = Participant - ETF2L Highlander Tournament | ||
| item-kind = Tournament Medal | | item-kind = Tournament Medal | ||
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| item-level = 1 | | item-level = 1 | ||
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* [http://steamcommunity.com/groups/HighlanderTeamLeaders/ Highlander Team Leaders Steam Group] | * [http://steamcommunity.com/groups/HighlanderTeamLeaders/ Highlander Team Leaders Steam Group] | ||
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[[Category:Community events]] | [[Category:Community events]] |
Latest revision as of 03:14, 5 January 2024
“ | The days of two Engineers, three Spies and six Snipers on your team are over. The European Team Fortress 2 League invites you to play TF2 like you've never played it before: competitively. Head-to-head against other communities. In front of hundreds of people. For shiny medals.
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The ETF2L Highlander Community Challenge was a Highlander tournament hosted by the European Team Fortress 2 League (ETF2L) and supported by Valve. Aimed at bringing new players into competitive play, the tournament called for teams of non-competitive players to battle to earn in-game medals.
Standard competitive rules were used, such as no Critical hits and use of Tournament mode (with Stopwatch often enabled). However, contrary to all other ETF2L events, every weapon other than those released in the Polycount Pack (with the exception of the Holy Mackerel) was allowed to be used during matches.
Medal designs
Timeline
- August 9, 2010: Event announced.[1]
- August 26, 2010: Signups are closed.
- September 22, 2010: Finals division announced.
- September 26, 2010: Match schedule deadline for week 1 matches.
- September 27, 2010: Week 1 start. Maps played: Dustbowl & Upward.[2]
- October 4, 2010: Week 2 start. Maps played: Badwater Basin & Granary.[3]
- October 11, 2010: Week 3 start. Maps played: Dustbowl & Granary.[4]
- October 28, 2010: Tie Breaker round. Maps played: Badwater Basin & Granary (Decider map: Upward).[5][6]
- November 9, 2010: Knockout phase commences.[7] Cup Stage Tree.[8] Maps played: Upward & Gravel Pit[9]
- November 23, 2010: Round 2 of the knockout phase begins. Maps played: Badwater Basin & Steel[10]
- December 7, 2010: Round 3 of the knockout phase begins. Maps played: Steel & Gold Rush[11]
- January 9, 2011: Round 4 of the knockout phase begins. Maps played: Gravel Pit & Upward[12][13]
- January 17, 2011: Round 5 of the knockout phase begins. Maps played: Steel & Gold Rush[14]
- January 31, 2011: Quarter finals begin. Maps played: Gravel Pit, Badwater Basin & Viaduct[15]
- February 14, 2011: Semi finals begin. Maps played: Team choice by map elimination[16][17]
- February 28, 2011: Finals begin. Maps played: Team choice by map elimination
- March 6, 2011: Final match; SNSD versus Colony. Maps played: Upward, Badwater Basin, Dustbowl. SNSD won 2-1.[18][19]
- August 30, 2011: Medals are handed out to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and all participants.
The Round 3 default map was changed to Badwater Basin as Steel was rendered unable to load after the Australian Christmas patch.
The decider map for matches played in the knockout phase was Viaduct.
Ladder
In addition to the Highlander Challenge, a Highlander Ladder was announced that ran prior to the tournament. Unlike the tournament, the ladder was open to all players, allowing teams the opportunity to practice against each other as well as competitive players before the event started. The ladder used an ELO ranking system.
Coverage
Matches allowed spectators, and the competition was covered by various competitive TF2 websites and communities including ETF2L Radio, PwnageTV and ExTV, TF2TV, Community Fortress, Cadred and VanillaTF2.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Highlander Community Challenge
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Fixtures
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Fixtures
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Fixtures
- ↑ Tie Breaker Round Newspost
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Fixtures
- ↑ Knockout Phase Commences
- ↑ Cup Phase Tree
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Round 1
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Round 2
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Round 3
- ↑ Highlander Challenge schedule and deadlines
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Round 4
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Round 5
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Quarter finals
- ↑ Map Elimination
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Semi finals
- ↑ VanillaTF: Final match
- ↑ Highlander Challenge Cup Stage: Fixtures: Finals
External links
- Event page
- Highlander Community Challenge announcement
- Teams registered
- Highlander Team Leaders Steam Group
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