#1
Posted 14 June 2009 - 11:23 PM
Anyways, to start things off I'll give some links.
Overview
Rules
Registration form
So basically it's a tournament under Hasbro's official dart tag rules. It's only open to people under 18, so that will make it impossible for a lot of the experienced nerfers here to compete, if they wanted to.
I didn't notice anything in the rules about what guns would be used, but I imagine they would be provided, and would only be stock dart tag guns. The only logical gun, unless then new guns happen to be amazing, would be the magstrike, since I believe that's the only automatic dart tag gun, and if all the guns are stock, the ranges will be pretty much equal to say, a dtb.
Also the other thing of note is the grand prize is 6250$ per person on your team.
So, would anyone consider going to this? I might since the closest city where they are doing it is like 3 hours away, and in the unlikely event that I win, 6000$ would be nice to have.
#2
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:02 AM
1- Goober haven. I can't stand 1 Jewstein, let alone 50.
2- Stock Dart Tag guns- I never play without my trusty Bow or Longshot.
3- Most of us at NH would diddle the competition with our running speed, experience, and skill.
4- Goobers lying- Goobers don't have A Code of Honor like real nerfers. They lie and bitch about hits. They make cheap shots. They make dick shots. eg, me tripping and a goober runs at me at makes me take a full Magstrike to the face, or he tackles me into submission and start wailing on me for that shot I made to his arm.
5- No swords? Swords are win.
6- No variety. Nothing's like the feeling of Ninja dodging that Plusbow and rushing in for the kill. In a Dart Tag game, all you got is a DTB, Magstrike, or Crossfire.
7- Rules. It won't be like anything we're used to. We're used to taking hits and getting out, dodgeball style. In Dart Tag, you got a velcro vest to tally up points. Again, goobers lie bout hits.
8- Dart Tag vests. They're unbelievably stupid looking.
Nerf doesn't need a team made of prepubescent goobers. They need nerdy teenagers and adults. And ripped bodybuilders with chainsaws on their guns. And Vikings. And guys who are Legend. And a guy with one arm.
Although I must say I love their new commercials and logo. I love Dart Tag guns, don't get me wrong, but I strongly oppose a "Real" tournament.
Edited by Echnalaid, 15 June 2009 - 12:05 AM.
#3
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:15 AM
<a href="http://nerfhaven.com...howtopic=20409" target="_blank">Make it pump-action</a>
#4
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:44 AM
Yeah you're right. Maybe I'm just suffering from Goober Overload. (Don't ask how)Take it easy. Of course this pales in comparison to Nerf as we know it. It's just an attempt to do what we're already doing, and make a little money off it. Hasbro makes money, makes more guns, and we get a little bit of free publicity. No harm, no foul.
#5
Posted 15 June 2009 - 05:01 AM
Yeah you're right. Maybe I'm just suffering from Goober Overload. (Don't ask how)
Maybe you're just a goober.
#7
Posted 15 June 2009 - 11:35 AM
#8
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:00 PM
and in the case that you win, goobers are a small price to pay
#9
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:00 PM
I guess that could get more people to show up at wars but will they have modded guns at the wars? Probably not. They'd get smushed from 80 feet away and they probably wouldn't have fun they would probably just be bitter.Rather then trying to bash an official Nerf tournament, this could be a great opportunity for the nerfers that live in the cities the Dew Tour is visiting. Put a team together with local nerfers, and after you're finished "raping the competition" let the other attendees know about local wars coming up. Make up some pamphlets and pass them out, I'm sure you'll get a few new faces to show up.
In my city, Philadelphia, their is an event once a week downtown, basically a ton of kids and adults get together and have big wars with foam swords, axes, shields, bows (don't ask how), daggers etc. that they make or buy/trade with each other. I used to do it sometimes but people would lie about hits or they would be like five and would just run around with a dagger ignoring hits and stabbing people. They used to allow nerf guns but they took them out because of fast reload time and freakish range (compared to bows that shoot about 10 feet and swords), while everyone else flounders around with swords. It just didn't work, it was fun I suppose but their are to many people who will lie and just be stupid. Generally if you nerf you are to dedicated to the hobby to get a bad reputation from lying etc. and you know its a game.
The dew tour would just be like that, a bunch of kids lying and being annoying.
That thing is huge! You should get a leash for it.
#10
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:20 PM
Though I would guess this is what it would probably be like. Since all the guns are the same, and the ranges are the same, and taking any long range shots would be impossible, one team would just camp and wait.
Also, the main issue for me would be that everyone would use magstrikes (unless there was some restriction on how many each team could have) since in a real war, automatics are good, but limited by their poor range. But if everything's stock, there's no balancing factor.
#11
Posted 15 June 2009 - 12:23 PM
Edited by TheBolt, 15 June 2009 - 12:26 PM.
#12
Posted 15 June 2009 - 01:42 PM
The dew tour would just be like that, a bunch of kids lying and being annoying.
From seeing similar sports booths at fairs and such, there will be 3 or 4 Nerf employees working as refs. And with the Dart Tag setup I would guess that getting the dart to stick to the opposing team's vest will be what determines a hit. With 25,000 going to the winning team (6,250 to 4 teammates) and a world championship they aren't going to just be throwing kinds in unsupervised. If I were still in high school I'd be all over this.
As far as not having a modded gun for their first wars, I was kinda under the impression that that was fairly common.
#13
Posted 15 June 2009 - 02:51 PM
Touche... Your wit surpasses me.Yeah you're right. Maybe I'm just suffering from Goober Overload. (Don't ask how)
Maybe you're just a goober.
Seriously, that was a good one.
Edited by Echnalaid, 15 June 2009 - 02:51 PM.
#14
Posted 15 June 2009 - 03:56 PM
But I have a bad feeling that there's going to be a flood of younger kids to the hobby, as well as "pro-nerfers" with inflated egos. I don't think any of us will like that.
#15
Posted 15 June 2009 - 04:11 PM
Condition: Dropped once, Never fired
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Dylan938 on NHQ, CPVCman100 on FU
#16
Posted 15 June 2009 - 04:37 PM
#17
Posted 15 June 2009 - 04:48 PM
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!
#18
Posted 15 June 2009 - 05:13 PM
#19
Posted 15 June 2009 - 06:27 PM
There are only 8 teams. Or maybe it was 8 teams per age group. Either way, register quickly.
#20
Posted 15 June 2009 - 08:32 PM
Having played with a modded gun amongst a group of better then 70% stock guns I can tell you that your ROF is abysmal compared to theirs and at that close range (as I would expect them to have in such a tournament) you will lose every time. You simply can't reload fast enough to not be charged the instant after you have fired.
#21
Posted 15 June 2009 - 08:53 PM
Because all modded guns are single shot?I would like to say something about this idea that modded guns would make you "uber amazing" in the Nerf tournament.
Having played with a modded gun amongst a group of better then 70% stock guns I can tell you that your ROF is abysmal compared to theirs and at that close range (as I would expect them to have in such a tournament) you will lose every time. You simply can't reload fast enough to not be charged the instant after you have fired.
#22
Posted 15 June 2009 - 09:09 PM
If you have any intent on actually doing this, I'd register very, very quickly.
There are only 8 teams. Or maybe it was 8 teams per age group. Either way, register quickly.
Ya, I saw that too.... It's actually probably all filled up by now. So wait does that make it so you have a 1/32 chance of winning $25,000? Since there are 8 teams per area and 4 areas....
And damnit I didn't see the October 17, 2009 part of it. It looks like I won't be playing it in it..
#23
Posted 15 June 2009 - 09:25 PM
Also, it seems that they've been reading the boards and are expecting people to sneak in modded guns.
Teams must submit themselves and their equipment for inspection in
the staging area and on the field of play. Team members must use only the
approvedequipment, supplies and vests during match play.
#24
Posted 16 June 2009 - 02:12 PM
http://www.hasbro.com/nerf/ndtl/
Sounds like a whole league they're trying to market. I'm hoping to check it out since the first stop is in Chicago, is anyone thinking they'll give it a go?
Say what you want, it looks like it'd be hilarious to watch and have a good time seeing in action, even if we can't play.
Dare I say it, according to the schedule it looks like they'll have free-play periods during the day (unless they mean something else by "scrimmage")
Update: So I called the Mayor's Office of Special Events for the lowdown, and it looks like Festival Village is open to the public, while the BMX event needs tickets. I'll be heading to the event, and any nerfers in/near Chicago interested should probably head there too. I wouldn't be surprised if they had a look at the furyfire/CTF sets.
Edited by LiterSize, 16 June 2009 - 04:48 PM.
#25
Posted 16 June 2009 - 10:57 PM
Am I the only one who thinks it's retarded how it's supposedly a 'World Championship' yet it's only open to residents of the United States? I know Hasbro isn't as supportive about Nerf here in Britain, but come on, the world doesn't solely consist of the US!
Well, any sport in America does this such as the NBA and MLB. Upon winning the championship of that sport they are claimed "world" champions; Even though I am a sports fan I have never understood this. It seems to me the only world champions are the gold medalists at the Olympics.
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