The Americas Promode Conference has finally concluded! Congratulations to all players! For a complete look at the final head on over to the VOD found here for part 1 (click here for the first 2 hours of CPM casting) and here for part 2 (click here for 6 more hours of CPM) casted by the incredible and magnanimous Jehar and the Tastyspleen.tv team, also featuring the great CPMA community member pan1c as co-host.
*There was an optional survey that players took who participated in this event. The results of this survey are reflected in the Players Survey Results and the analysis is quite interesting to those who may wish to run an event in the future.
*In addition I've included a short section about our Division 1 winner vdmk (as well as a short section about our Division 2 winner ATP).
Congrats vdmk for rising above the thirty-one other players who competed in this 5 week long tournament that began on Sunday, March 11 2018 and ended on Sunday, April 15 2018.
Questions People Have Been Asking
Previous posts:
2018 Apr 02 Americas Promode Conference Playoffs
2018 Mar 11 Americas Promode Conference
Links: Americas Promode Conference Discord Server, Tournament Page, Match Results, Division I Brackets Page, Division II Brackets Page, playmorepromode
*There was an optional survey that players took who participated in this event. The results of this survey are reflected in the Players Survey Results and the analysis is quite interesting to those who may wish to run an event in the future.
*In addition I've included a short section about our Division 1 winner vdmk (as well as a short section about our Division 2 winner ATP).
Congrats vdmk for rising above the thirty-one other players who competed in this 5 week long tournament that began on Sunday, March 11 2018 and ended on Sunday, April 15 2018.
Division I
1: vdmk - $114.29
2: kwong - $57.14
3: gellehsak - $28.57
4: venim
Division II
1: ATP - $14.29
2: d3th
3: send
4: Kyper
Who is vdmk? Who is vedmedik? It's a question that has been plaguing the CPM community for the past four months. While many have heard of gellehsak (even outside of the promode scene he has built a name for himself in arena shooters), and kwong in the promode scene (you'd have to be clueless if you don't know who these guys are regardless of your region you are living in)... very few people have heard of vedmedik. Hailing from Quake Live and more recently, Quake Champions (though he has stopped competing at it at this point), he has built a reputation for taking down some of the toughest opponents and working his way to the top of Quake Live. We also saw him perform feats of incredible skills at a Quake Champions LAN in Dallas, Texas where he was a round short of five from knocking Avek out of the tournament. For those who want more information about vedmedik, xero had conducted a special interview found here. One thing is certain, this new CPM talent has more than proven that he can compete with the best of them and that while the rapha's and DaHanG's of the world went off to play Quake Champions, the skills that propelled vdmk to the top were not ill-gotten or overrated. Not by a long shot. In the short span of four months after installing CPM, vdmk has done what I would argue no one else could do in such a short time: defeated promode legends. And if you watched the finals: here's the scary part - he made it look easy. With a lightning gun that could even rival gaiia's and rails that rival HAL_9000's we saw a talent that we haven't seen the likes of before. So once again congrats to our new King of the Americas Promode vdmk and we hope to see you keep doing amazing things.
If you've ever played a game with 150 ms ping and been a high ping player, then you would know that rockets cannot connect with anything. You lead them, you trail them, they lag, and they lag. With a choppy ping even the railgun and lightning gun cease to function under the weight of an unstable and choppy ping. Enter ATP, our resident South American player from Argentina. We are certain more than a few people had counted him out because of his 150 ms ping. Maybe it was the fact that Cixxywuffie purchased a server in Miami that could finally give some relief to ATP allowing him to play with a ping below 200 ms. Maybe ATP just knew what to do to make rockets connect even with 150 ms ping. He managed to even get four overtimes in the final on cpm22 making the map 18 minutes long! But the biggest feat done by our Latin American promoder was to play cpm24 so cautiously in 10 minutes and so carefully that the frag counter never went above 10 frags ending with a score of [7:6] in ATP's favor. Anyone who has played cpm24 can tell you there is a limit to how many times you can play defensively. This is a map where +back is unpleasant to play and against some opponents just impossible and a map where a well executed trap is inescapable. ATP we congratulate you on the Division II win with more than four times the ping of your opponents.
Division I
17:00 CDT, 15 April 2024
SEMI-FINAL
kwong [3:0] venim
YouTube VODs
cpm15 - [18:1]
cpm3a - [20:3]
darkztn - [29:0]
18:15 CDT, 15 April 2024
SEMI-FINAL
gellehsak [1:3] vdmk
YouTube VODs
cpm15 - [4:7]
pukka3tourney2 - [5:23]
cpm3a - [20:3]
cpm22 - [1:18]
19:15 CDT, 15 April 2024
BRONZE-FINAL
venim [0:3] gellehsak
YouTube VODs
pukka3tourney2 - [2:27]
cpm15 - [-1:23]
cpm22 - [3:28]
19:45 CDT, 15 April 2024
GRAND-FINAL
YouTube VODs
kwong [0:3] vdmk
pukka3tourney2 - [3:38]
cpm3a - [9:19]
kwong had chosen to forfeit the third match
cpm22 - [xx:xx]
Division II
13:00 CDT, 15 April 2024
SEMI-FINAL
Kyper [0:3] ATP
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [9:26]
darkztn - [11:15]
cpm24 - [9:21]
13:30 CDT, 15 April 2024
SEMI-FINAL
d3th [3:1] send
YouTube VODs
cpm3a - [31:0]
cpm15 - [20:7]
darkztn - [16:31]
cpm24 - [27:21]
14:30 CDT, 15 April 2024
BRONZE-FINAL
send [3:0] Kyper
YouTube VODs
cpm3a - [26:16]
pukka3tourney2 - [24:19]
cpm15 - [24:14]
15:15 CDT, 15 April 2024
GRAND-FINAL
d3th [2:3] ATP
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [17:18]
cpm3a - [29:3]
darkztn - [3:12]
cpm15 - [17:4]
cpm24 - [6:7]
Division I
19:45 CDT, 2 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
DazedSpartan [3:0] BENGEANCE
YouTube VODs
cpm3a - [25:8]
cpm22 - [10:8]
pukka3tourney2 - [17:6]
23:30 CDT, 2 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
Krvcsl [3:0] Sharqosity
YouTube VODs
Fjo3tourney6 - [15:4]
darkztn - [10:9]
cpm3a - [22:8]
20:00 CDT, 3 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
gellehsak [3:0] lone
YouTube VODs
cpm24 - [48:1]
cpm15 - [32:4]
cpm3a - [11:0]
18:30 CDT, 4 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
erad [3:0] lzr_dev
YouTube VODs
Fjo3tourney6 - [17:-3]
pukka3tourney2 - [26:14]
cpm15 - [17:7]
20:15 CDT, 4 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
kwong [3:0] Cixxywuffie
YouTube VODs
cpm3a - [25:-1]
cpm15 - [28:5]
pukka3tourney2 - [24:4]
21:45 CDT, 5 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
kwong [3:0] Krvcsl
YouTube VODs
darkztn - [26:4]
cpm3a - [25:9]
Fjo3tourney6 - [21:10]
23:30 CDT, 5 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
forest/ [3:0] kumo
YouTube VODs
cpm24 - [29:12]
cpm15 - [17:13]
cpm22 - [28:20]
10:45 CDT, 7 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
vdmk [3:0] C@NIP
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [65:-3]
pukka3tourney2 - [53:6]
cpm24 - [73:-5]
17:00 CDT, 7 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
venim [3:0] Sol
YouTube VODs
pukka3tourney2 - [14:12]
cpm15 - [15:4]
darkztn - [21:5]
00:45 CDT, 8 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
gellehsak [3:0] forest/
YouTube VODs
cpm15 - [45:2]
cpm24 - [41:12]
pukka3tourney2 - [28:11]
22:15 CDT, 11 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
erad [1:3] venim
YouTube VODs
pukka3tourney2 - [19:9]
cpm15 - [2:14]
cpm22 - [10:12]
cpm3a - [15:20]
13:30 CDT, 12 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
YouTube VODs
vdmk [3:0] DazedSpartan
pukka3tourney2 - [19:-1]
cpm3a - [35:0]
cpm22 - [1:0]
Division II
22:00 CDT, 2 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
FearTheEnemy [0:3] RoiAleTea
YouTube VODs
pukka3tourney2 - [4:12]
cpm22 - [2:17]
cpm3a - [5:24]
20:45 CDT, 4 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
ATP [3:0] GVTS
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [23:0]
cpm24 - [23:8]
cpm3a - [17:12]
22:15 CDT, 4 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
send [3:1] griff
YouTube VODs
cpm3a - [23:2]
cpm15 - [21:15]
cpm22 - [16:22]
darkztn - [19:13]
21:45 CDT, 5 April 2024
EIGHTH-FINAL
Meter [0:3] christian
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [10:19]
cpm24 - [20:21]
cpm3a - [10:20]
21:15 CDT, 6 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
d3th [3:0] RoiAleTea
YouTube VODs
cpm22 - [17:14]
cpm3a - [37:4]
pukka3tourney2 - [22:14]
12:30 CDT, 8 April 2024
QUARTER-FINAL
Kyper [3:0] christian
Match Unplayed
Map1 - [xx:xx]
Map2 - [xx:xx]
Map3 - [xx:xx]
This event will be a duel league where the players are separated into random groups of four. Players will then play other three contestants in the respective group, and for each win will be rewarded three points. Once all group games have been completed, the top two players from each group will advance to the Division I Playoffs, which will be a single-elimination bracket, and the bottom two players from every group will advance to the Division II Playoffs, which will be a separate single-elimination bracket. Both brackets will feature a prize pool.
Division I
BENGEANCE
C@NIP
Cixxywuffie
DazedSpartan
erad
forest/
gellehsak
Krvcsl
kumo
kwong
lone
lzr_dev
Sharqosity
Sol
vdmk
venim
Division II
ATP
christian
d3th
FearTheEnemy
griff
GVTS
Kyper
Meter
RoiAleTea
send
Withdrawn
alvy
broom
morigli
rex
Tundra
Zaph
VODs are available at this link here. Simply click a match you are interested in and it will display the demos that were uploaded to YouTube showcasing the winner's point-of-view.
VODs of the grand-final and semi-final that were streamed are available here for part 1 (click here for the first 2 hours of CPM casting) and here for part 2 (click here for 6 more hours of CPM).
All demos can be downloaded from here, these demos were recorded on CPMA 1.50.
All of the results and scores of the group stages can be found here. Simply click a match and click "Show map results" for the full scores.
= Division I
= Division II
Group A:
erad (W:3 L:0)
C@NIP (W:2 L:1)
griff (W:1 L:2)
alvy (W:0 L:3)
Group B:
DazedSpartan (W:2 L:0 FF-W: 1)
forest/ (W:2 L:0 FF-L: 1)
Kyper (W:1 L:2)
FearTheEnemy (W:0 L:3)
Group C:
vdmk (W:3 L:0)
rex (W:2 L:1)
lzr_dev (W:1 L:2)
christian (W:0 L:3)
Group D:
lone (W:3 L:0)
Cixxywuffie (W:2 L:1)
morigli (W:1 L:2)
Meter (W:0 L:3)
Group E:
gellehsak (W:3 L:0)
Sharqosity (W:2 L:1)
Tundra (W:0 L:2 FF-W:1)
Zaph (W:0 L:2 FF-L:1)
Group F:
kwong (W:3 L:0)
Sol (W:2 L:1)
ATP (W:1 L:2)
RoiAleTea (W:0 L:3)
Group G:
venim (W:3 L:0)
kumo (W:2 L:1)
send (W:1 L:2)
GVTS (W:0 L:3)
Group H:
Krvcsl (W:3 L:0)
BENGEANCE (W:1 L:2)
broom (W:1 L:2)
d3th (W:1 L:2)
Top Five: Frags per minute
1. vdmk 7.473
2. gellehsak 5.419
3. kwong 4.350
4. erad 3.412
5. rex 3.396
Top Five: Telefragging their opponent!
1. erad 2
2. d3th 1
2. kwong 1
2. lone 1
2. Meter 1
Top Five: Total frags
1. vdmk 313
2. gellehsak 305
3. kwong 261
4. erad 202
5. rex 185
Top Five: Total score gap (how far from enemies in points differences)
1. gellehsak 300
2. vdmk 299
3. kwong 256
4. erad 158
5. venim 136
Top Five: Least suicidal
1. gellehsak 0
2. vdmk 1
2. kwong 1
2. lone 1
2. rex 1
Top Five: Who made their opponents commit suicide the most
1. Krvcsl 20
2. d3th 14
3. kwong 13
3. Kyper 13
5. rex 12
Top Five: Most suicidal
1. RoiAleTea 18
2. Kyper 14
3. christian 13
3. broom 13
5. d3th 11
5. BENGEANCE 11
5. griff 11
Top Five: Most telefragged by opponent. Grrr >:]
1. morigli 2
2. alvy 1
2. ATP 1
2. BENGEANCE 1
2. C@NIP 1
Top Five: Most matches/time played
1. send 72 minutes (7 duels + 1 overtime)
2. BENGEANCE 70 minutes (7 duels played)
2. GVTS 70 minutes (7 duels played)
2. Meter 70 minutes (7 duels played)
2. morigli 70 minutes (7 duels played)
Top Five: Least time played
1. Zaph 36 minutes 17 seconds (4 duels played)
2. DazedSpartan 40 minutes (4 duels played)
2. forest/ 40 minutes (4 duels played)
2. Tundra 40 minutes (4 duels played)
5. vdmk 41 minutes 53 seconds (6 duels played)
cpm3a - "Use and Abuse" (x38)
cpm22 - "Aerowalk" (x37)
pukka3tourney2 - "Evolution" (x29)
cpm15 - "Patibuh's Lair" (x27)
cpm24 - "Phrantic" (x20)
darkztn (x17)
Fjo3tourney6 (x8)
Out of the 25 players in play-offs (excluding myself as admin of course), 19 of them responded to a survey I had posted asking about how they felt about certain aspects of this league. The most important result that was attained is that the majority of people want another tournament like this one within the next six months. Some people want one even sooner than that. No one really had too many issues or was bothered by the seeding but many people said they wished the tournament was shorter, while other people, said they wanted a double-elimination format (an upper bracket and a lower bracket). Had we implemented a lower bracket the tournament would have been even longer, so I think as it stands there are two factions of people who are split between wanting to shorten this league while some people wanted the competitive nature of a lower bracket which would have actually extended it.
Here are the full results from 76% of players who played the five weeks and responded to the optional survey.
Would you play in a future tourney again? If so when should the next one be?
47% Six months from now (9x)
21% In a few months (4x respondents said four months, sooner than six, etc)
21% Apathetic, don't care, whenever (4x respondents said: any time, I'm done with CPMA, as soon as you like, or not sure)
11% Do it now (2x one respondent said "asap" the other respondent said "Tomorrow" lol)
What's something that can be improved, if a future event was to be organized in a similar style?
26% Can't think of anything/went well (5x respondents said: can't think of anything, was a good experience, don't have much input everything worked out well, everything went alright keep it up, I can't think of anything)
16% More people, more games (3x respondents said: more people, more games, more players!)
16% Shorten the tournament (3x respondents said: maybe a bit shorter, if it could be shorter it would be cool, probably the time schedule was too long but everything was very nice).
11% Double-eliminations for playoffs (2x respondents said: maybe consider double elim for playoffs, mmmm double elim for final stage?)
11% Disbalance in skill levels (2x respondents said: "Not to be put up against gellehsak" I actually lol'd at this response :D, put noobs vs noobs if possible, its more fun if skill levels are equal)
5% Change pick/ban map order so you get to ban a map before picking any (1x)
5% Admins were too pushy (1x respondent said: you seemed to be a bit on peoples' case to get their match done early in the week, wanting them to schedule earlier etc, give concise deadlines and let them schedule within, not a huge issue imo)
5% Map pool (1x respondent said: Replacing of some maps, cpm24 and fjo in particular)
5% Community outreach/advertising (1x respondent said: "Advertise the league on the CPMA discord. I only found out about it from someone randomly messaging me on discord" lol that was me randomly messaging people oops)
Do you think you were treated with courtesy and respect by admins and players?
100% Yes (19x - everyone was well-mannered and mature so I'm not surprised 19/19 said "yes")
How would you rate your experience?
53% Better than I expected (10x respondents said: Better than I expected, I enjoyed it)
47% Standard tournament/league (9x)
Did you think brackets were fairly seeded?
53% It was fine but not perfect (10x respondents said: it was fine but not perfect, my matches were fair but I didn't get matched against top players [in the group stages], it was fine but not perfect because group stages were randomized overall I liked it)
42% Yes, I think this would give the most competitive outcome (8x)
5% Should have put more games winners and losers brackets (1x)
How long should Group Stages be?
68% It was fine, 3 weeks was good (13x)
21% It should be shorter, 2 weeks (4x)
5% It should be longer than 4 weeks (1x)
5% idk (1x)
What was the most difficult/annoying part about Group Stages?
42% No difficulties or issues (8x respondents said: nothing was wrong ez group, I didn't find anything annoying really, none, no complaints in the groups, honestly nothing sh*t was smooth, there were no real difficulties to be honest, i don't think i or we had any difficulties)
11% Groups should not have been randomized (2x)
11% Unresponsive opponents, difficulty scheduling (2x)
11% Servers lagged / technical difficulty running the game (2x)
11% I was busy and or unresponsive (2x respondents said: I was probably unresponsive, but we got our fights done on time, very busy past few weeks not the fault of APC)
5% Pick ban order was inconsistent (1x)
5% Admins were too pushy / did too much (1x)
5% Double Elimination format (1x respondent said: the tourney was awesome but I would have preferred a double elim format)
Jehar and the TastySpleen.tv team (as well as pan1c) for casting the last day of the tournament. Jehar man, you took the 7 hours of your Sunday to not only cast this tournament but to cast it with a passion we haven't seen before in the Promode community in a very long time. Even if we could have picked anyone in the whole world to do this job on the condition they accept, there's no way anyone could have done a better job than you casting this event. And a special thanks to pan1c for joining as a co-caster and for adding a voice right at the tail-end of the night when we need to hear a fresh voice and a fresh opinion during that pivotal moment.
notorious for uploading 172 demos (yeah guys, you read that right! ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO) to YouTube of the group stages, playoffs, and finals. I can't really thank you enough for your patience, kindness, and friendship. I owe a lot of thanks personally to you.
Lunokhod-2 for inspiring me with your Russian ProMode Championship 2018 (a CPM duel league for Russians only) to create an Americas only league.
xero for proposing in February to go-ahead and make this into a reality. This would not have started if not for you. Thank you for too many things really to list in one place, I would not be exaggerating to say that this would be a colossal failure if not for you.
cuppajoeman for making the awesome promotional event poster/header image that is being used for the event I think he did a pretty awesome job.
send for working on a promotional movie with me ~2 hours and gathering the required demos for the promotional CPM movie. Unfortunately, the movie maker was unable to deliver but I enjoyed working with you on it and I really appreciate your time.
freddiaN for streaming the randomization of group stages and dividing our 32 players into 8 groups, I think they for the most part came out quite splendidly.
DEZ for telling me to make a Division 2 playoff for the players who don't advance and for telling me to add a prize to this as well.
ArcticRevrus, Chains, Cixxywuffie, KittenIgnition, kumo, venim, and vixterra for adding the maps in the map pool to their servers.
christian, d3th, Leshaka and xero for streaming some of the group stage and playoff matches. And to anyone else who streamed league matches without my knowledge :-) thank you.
myT for restoring the active development of Challenge ProMode Arena.
Thank you to our spectators who watched the finals being streamed on Tastyspleen.tv, I hope that old players enjoyed watching the new talent and new players who were asking on the stream, "What is this game? How do I download it?" will come to see the light and fight with us on CPM servers.
Most important of all, everyone who participated in and played their matches, as long as we have players and they coalesce on CPM servers - CPM will never die.
Questions People Have Been Asking
How many people play this game? Is it ded? Ded gaem? I only play games with "x" amount of players.
Depends on the region. If you sum all of the American players, European players (including Russia), you would probably have more than 30 people who actively play within a month. There are probably closer to 50-80 people who add on a once every three-months basis. Russians at one point had more than two dozens or so of people who were actively adding to their pickups within the last year or two but activity has slowed. It sorta goes up and down depending on the season, sometimes oldschoolers just pop out of the wood works. If you ever need a duel in every region (Europe, North America, Oceania) we have beginners, mid-skill-low, mid-skill-high, and high skill players.
Duels happen on a daily basis. There's usually a daily team game in Europe/Russia though it's not guaranteed all the time. American activity fluctuates wildly, you can get four days of team games in a row (4 versus 4 capture the flag, 20 minutes to a game, roughly 2-4 games in a day) and then a bit of a pause for seven days without any activity.
CPMA games are not really played by hopping into a server. If you see a bunch of empty servers it's because people look for games on Discord and agree to play beforehand and when they finish they leave the server.
From my experience, if you are American/European and you want to play CPM you are guaranteed to find someone to play every single day of the year. There is always someone around who wants to duel if you are patient enough. If you are looking for games at 3:00 when everyone is asleep, or at 13:00 when everyone is at work, you probably won't find anyone but if you choose your hours sensibly you can play CPM every single day same as you breathing oxygen every single day.
Europe and America head quarters: https://discord.me/CPMA
East European (Russian primarily) head quarters: https://www.discord.me/Promode-RU
Oceania head quarters: https://discord.me/oafps
I don't have Quake III Arena. I'm not able to buy it. I lost my CD-key. I don't know how to install a mod. You guys this is hopeless...
Woah, slow down there tiger. Come by Discord, we have an idiot-proof package that will resolve all your questions and needs and you will be able to not only play but to have a perfect installation without any Malware/bugs and any issues.
Discords are as follows:
Europe and America head quarters: https://discord.me/CPMA
East European (Russian primarily) head quarters: https://www.discord.me/Promode-RU
Oceania head quarters: https://discord.me/oafps
Previous posts:
2018 Apr 02 Americas Promode Conference Playoffs
2018 Mar 11 Americas Promode Conference
Links: Americas Promode Conference Discord Server, Tournament Page, Match Results, Division I Brackets Page, Division II Brackets Page, playmorepromode
Edited by Krvcsl at 18:50 CDT, 18 April 2018 - 24411 Hits