The Dota Pro Circuit 2018 – 2019

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    • The Dota Pro Circuit 2018 – 2019

      Dota2.com schrieb:

      As we approach the culmination of the inaugural Dota Pro Circuit season, we’d like to look ahead and share some information to help players, teams, and organizers prepare for the 2018 – 2019 season, set to begin on September 15. There are a few big changes on the way. Once we begin the new competitive season, we’ll be adjusting how Rosters and DPC points work, adding some regulation to an aspect of team ownership, and overhauling the qualifying process for Majors and Minors. Our goal is to introduce a bit more structure to the year, increase team roster flexibility, and improve the spacing and importance of each event.

      Rosters & DPC Points

      Next season players and teams will have increased flexibility to find the right blend of personality and playstyle needed to claim the Aegis of Champions. To that effect, the 2018 – 2019 season will no longer regulate player movement via hard roster locks, and changing rosters during the season will no longer disqualify a team from DPC consideration.

      In the new system, qualifying points for The International will be associated with registered teams instead of individual players. Teams will still designate their five-man rosters, but they will be allowed to change those rosters during the course of the season. Each player removed from a roster will reduce a team’s current point total by 20%. Adding a new player will not earn any additional points.

      If a team plays in a Pro Circuit event without their official five-man roster, the points earned for that event will be reduced by 40%. A team’s admin can remove any player from a registered roster, and any player can choose to depart. When playing in a Minor or Major qualifier, teams must always use at least 4 of their 5 registered players. Once the TI Invites and Qualifiers start, teams can no longer change their roster until the conclusion of the TI Main Event. Substitutes can be declared after TI Qualifiers to account for emergencies, subject to approval from Valve.

      Teams wishing to compete in the 2018 – 2019 season will have to register after the conclusion of The International in August. If a team wishes to be eligible for invitation to the first Major and Minor Qualifiers starting on September 17th, they must register their roster by September 15th, 2018 at 10:00 AM PDT.

      Team Ownership & Invites

      Looking ahead one year to The International 2019, in cases where one organization or person has ownership in multiple teams, only one of those teams will be eligible to compete in The International, regardless of DPC qualifying points. All teams can participate in the Pro Circuit Majors and Minors leading up to next year’s TI, but all ownership conflicts will need to be resolved prior to TI Regional Qualifiers. This includes cases in which players have financial ties to other teams.

      Minors & Majors

      Unlike this year, next season’s Minor and Major events will be held in pairs, with the qualifiers for each set to run in exclusively scheduled windows, the first coming in September. There will be no direct invites to either Minors or Majors. The Major qualifier will run first, and teams who do not qualify for the Major will be eligible to compete in the Minor qualifiers a few days later. The winner of the Minor Main Event will have a reserved slot in the respective Major happening shortly afterwards.

      All Minors must feature at least eight teams, with a minimum of one qualifier per region. Majors must have at least sixteen teams, with at least two qualifiers per region. All teams that play in a Minor or Major will earn DPC points. Teams participating in the Minors will be required to work on the Visa application in advance of the tournament, in order to be able to make the Major if they win.

      Pro Circuit Schedule & Event Proposals

      Below is the full schedule designated for the 2018 – 2019 season. We’re currently accepting applications for all of the dates listed below apart from the first Major in November, which has already been registered. Make sure to include detailed format structure in all proposals.

      Sep 17-Sep 21: Major Qualifier
      Sep 23-Sep 26: Minor Qualifiers
      Oct 29-Nov 4: Minor Main Event
      Nov 8-Nov 19: Major Main Event

      Nov 26-Nov 30: Major Qualifiers
      Dec 1-Dec 4: Minor Qualifiers
      Jan 7-Jan 13: Minor Main Event
      Jan 17-Jan 27: Major Main Event

      Feb 1-Feb 5: Major Qualifier
      Feb 7-Feb 10: Minor Qualifier
      Mar 4-Mar 10: Minor Main Event
      Mar 14-Mar 24: Major Main Event

      Mar 28-Apr 1: Major Qualifier
      Apr 3-Apr 6: Minor Qualifiers
      Apr 22-Apr 28: Minor Main Event
      May 2-May 12: Major Main Event

      May 15-May 19: Major Qualifier
      May 21-May 24: Minor Qualifiers
      June 10-June 16: Minor Main Event
      June 20-June 30: Major Main Event

      Quelle: blog.dota2.com/2018/06/the-dota-pro-circuit-2018-2019/
    • TL,DR der wichtigen Punkte:

      - no roster lock, stattdessen registered teams
      (Spieler können wechseln, aber Team verliert 20% der Punkte)
      - Minor & Majors werden gepaart ablaufen
      - KEINE direct invites mehr
      - zuerst Major Qualifier, wer das nicht packt darf dann Minor teilnehmen
      (vermeidet, dass die Top Dogs an Minors teilnehmen)
      - Minor Event Sieger hat 'nen Slot im Major Event,
      sprich Teams müssen auch Visa für beide Events ready haben bevor sie die Minors antreten.


      Sind drastische Änderungen, aber in die richtige Richtung. Wird gut hoffentlich
    • Jupp die beiden Twitch Teams (GoodGame wurde 2014 gekauft), wurden 2016 an unabhängig von A. Garfield's gegründeten Unternehmen, den Spieler wurde damals die Rechte übertragen.

      Wie es nun konkret aussieht, müsste man mal schauen.
    • naja die competition ist für die t2/t3 szene sicherlich sehr gut,
      aber das sind effektiv so viele events an denen du teilnehmen musst/kannst/willst,
      wenn du dir einen TI-Invite über fleiß/teilnahme erspielen willst...

      welches t2/t3 team kann das denn bezahlen?
      nehmen wir an das dota-source-allstar-team hat nen riiiichtig guten run und qualifiziert sich...
      da ist bei den meisten nach dem ersten minor + major aber das urlaubsgeld aufgebraucht :D
      (ok frankfurt wird schon noch so gehen)
      Awaken my child and embrace the glory that is your birthright.
      - [The Overmind]


      "Ich bin bereit zu sterben. Aber ich weigere mich zu verlieren."
      - Superior Sand dan Glokta
    • sage ich ja auch nichts gegen.
      beim TI wirst du eingeflogen etc., aber bei den anderen - kleineren - events auch? bist du dir da sicher?
      Awaken my child and embrace the glory that is your birthright.
      - [The Overmind]


      "Ich bin bereit zu sterben. Aber ich weigere mich zu verlieren."
      - Superior Sand dan Glokta
    • hey wisst ihr noch damals vor 10 jahren

      wo selber zahlen um zu ner lan zu kommen ganz normal war?

      ka wo das problem ist, wenn man competitive gehen will, muss man halt am anfang commiten

      alles was man braucht sind überhaup gelegenheiten, welches dieser change ja bringt
    • weil man damals auch nach china usw. für ne einfache lan geflogen ist. das waren noch zeiten.

      und richtig krass war es als man noch...
      Spoiler anzeigen
      äpfel mit birnen vergleichen hat
      Awaken my child and embrace the glory that is your birthright.
      - [The Overmind]


      "Ich bin bereit zu sterben. Aber ich weigere mich zu verlieren."
      - Superior Sand dan Glokta
    • cRUNcherNO1 schrieb:

      ACE mitglieder werden das schon irgendwie umgehen (dürfen)
      hoffe dass gerade bei ACE durchgegriffen wird, gerade die gehören richtig penetriert
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