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This page is an archive of events which took place in the Fall 2000 semester. The OGS also maintains a listing of current and upcoming events, including both tournaments and meetings.
Hey now, the first LAN tournament held on CMU's campus was a success! 16 competitors battled it out, and the OGS' very own Seer came out on top. To see how the brackets for the 4-player Deathmatch games turned out, check out the FFA brackets. The games were played on the following maps (in order by round): Tempest, Deck16, and Liandri (Losers' bracket).
To see the 1-vs-1 brackets, check out the 1-v-1 brackets.
We have about 45MB of free space for our club account, so I will put up a list of all the pics from the tourney as soon as possible. For now, here are most of them:
Advertising the tourney outside of Doherty Hall.
Setting up the cluster before the tourney.
Yours truly talking with the CCon.
Behold the Hunt G3 cluster.All the Tourney refs and admins. From left to right: Justin (UT shirt), Nathan, Marcin (yellow shirt), Ross, Neil, Mark, Kris, Josiah, Norm (grey shirt) Andrew (orange), Brian, Joe (blue shirt), Darsen (white), and Dan (green).
Setting up the registration table.
Dan, setting up a G3 to run UT.
Round 1, almost ready to go!
The games have begun.
UT on the projector screen, baby!
Apple reps make an appearance.
Apple guys play UT - they are already dead.
Neil, a referee, getting the score.
Justin, the mastermind behind it all.
JoeCool updates the brackets after Round 2.
Getting refs ready for 1v1 games.
Setting up the awards ceremony.
Feeding frenzy!
Top 3 prizes of the tourney.
Consolation prizes.
Soda to keep the grey cells active.
Joe gives a short speech to the players.The winners, with their prizes:
1st place: Seer.
2nd place: Burner.
3rd Place: rKane.
4th place: Lucia.
5th place: Chris.
6th place: Aes.
7th Place: Hisham.
8th Place: Deep.
Nothing left but to eat pizza.
Mission Accomplished, time to go home.
The Online Gaming Society (OGS) is a recognized student organization at Carnegie Mellon University. The OGS receives funding from Student Senate and from members in pursuance with club policies and by-laws. Please direct any questions about the club or this web site to ogs@andrew.cmu.edu.