Where are you all finding these posts from Liesik?
Where are you all finding these posts from Liesik?
He posts on another forum - pokegym, I believe. M_Liesik in the username.
So is Mike Liesik the producer/coordinator of Pokemon events typically?
uh utli, mine was a quote from him too <_<
Yes, I received that in my inbox yesterday.I take it you received the email with this in it today? If not, when did it hit your inbox?
No, that was the entire e-mail.Was there anything else in the email, and when did you send it/get the response?
It was in response to my inquiry about events in Canada.The dates and locations of the 2010 VGC events will be announced next week. Please keep an eye on www.pokemonvgc.com for updates.
Michael Liesik
The Pokemon Company International
333 108th Ave NE Suite 1900
Bellevue, WA 98004
www.go-pokemon.com/op
here is the info everybody has been waiting for:
Mike Liesik said:The current plan is to release full details mid/late next week. Sometimes announcements have to wait until all of the key details are in place.
Well, hopefully the key details that are getting ironed out is the elimination of the lottery.
Figured as much - Mike Liesik is very casual in his responses. I am sure he would fit in here very nicely WHEN he gets an an account here. (He lurks here all the time - it is part of his job.)
Perhaps if it would be easier, you could take some of my RNG abuse videos as proof of concept along with you. I heard you were planning to bring your laptop. I'd save the videos off of Youtube and keep them on for an easier demonstration.What I mean is, the judges could say RNG abuse is cheating. And yeah cossack they do have the same PID; I did actually say that you know. :P
I just want all the bases covered. Even demonstrating the RNG probably wouldn't change the opinions of a judge playing strictly by the book who I imagine would still disparage RNG abuse as cheating with an external device. We have to remember that the judges aren't all going to be in the same mindset as most Smogonites, and may hold the opinion common with a lot of casual players that RNG abuse is cheating.
And I think acting clueless and saying I soft resetted for them is pretty far-fetched given the IVs and everything. So I'm not sure how to handle it. I could also maybe give a flowery description of RNG abuse, ala "Well you see, every possible individual Pokémon has a certain time it appears at..." which seems the best option at the moment if I get picked up on anything.
Let's be logical for a second, Zog. Last year the National champ had all shiny RNG'd Pokemon and there was no problem
Last year was more luck than skill just to get in, and if you were like the Philadelphia winner last year it was mostly luck that he accomplished the Ash Ketchum timely achievement. As far as things to look out for, perhaps an alternate location if you don't succeed in getting in the first time.This is going to be my first VGC, any tips or pointers? Or maybe things to look out for?
Like the Belgium Junior player with the "breeded" Togekiss @Tri-attack at the London VGC which has obviously been detected as hacked.Yeah, and the same Pokémon were used by GEC at the London qualifier where they dq'd him for "having too many Grass Knot TMs" which was obviously a bullshit excuse to exclude him based on the suspicion of cheating.
One of the most important issues this year will be the strict application of the ruleset because last year the application of the rules was somewhat arbitrary.
Like the Belgium Junior player with the "breeded" Togekiss @Tri-attack at the London VGC which has obviously been detected as hacked.
He has been able to get in after he changed his Pokémon, after his brother talked a bit with the judges... %)
He lost in Finals, and won a trip to the Worlds for both him and his brother.
Not sure about the strict application of the rules :P
Yeah, and the same Pokémon were used by GEC at the London qualifier where they dq'd him for "having too many Grass Knot TMs" which was obviously a bullshit excuse to exclude him based on the suspicion of cheating.
One of the most important issues this year will be the strict application of the ruleset because last year the application of the rules was somewhat arbitrary.
-_-