I attended Toronto and as the first VGC there some things need to be addressed.
Location: The Convention Centre is a great location, and the con at the same time wasn’t a huge deal for many of us.
Timing: What an awful time to place a tournament, I was lucky my exams were over, but others could have been in the midst of studying. Trying to stuff together all of the vgc’s in one day was obnoxious really. I really wish the planning was a bit better because registration for the VGC’s started at 9:00, the subway doesn’t leave from Downsview Station (the most north station) until 9:00. Rushing to get there isn’t fun.
Prizes: I love the hats and it was a nice little thing to go on, but I think the Shelmet card was a bit insulting because that thing is worthless, not a mascot pokemon, it sucks, it needs a Karrakablast and it’s evo just to be useful. I don’t get handing out such a worthless card.
Hack Checks: This is a joke, I’ll just say that a player noticed an illegal mon and it was still allowed to play. We know the legal limits better than these systems. Just kick out people who hack right at the beginning, it’s so much easier. I won’t say much more because of the ban on evading hack checks but things that need to be checked are not and it ruins the attitude of many players who could sniff out a hack.
Spectating: One person who came along was barely allowed to watch, was it because they were worried she’d help? Guess what players are literally sitting next to each other and we would often just comment on us or if we overheard other things from the players next to us we would also chip in some humour.
French players: There was an issue because one player had a French game cart, I’m not sure if Quebec has English or French games, but surely an exception could be made for anyone in Quebec to play in their own language, even if it did happen to be an import. This seems like an inconsiderate thing that an American company would overlook on Canadian players.
Canada in General: There are tons of players in Canada who would love to participate in these tournaments, and limiting the locations to just two isn’t enough. A few more would do wonders for the general community.
This all may seem harsh, but I’m being honest here. I’ve been waiting a long time to play in the vgc’s and considering the treatment of Canadian players in the past we’d like a bit more recognition. I still plan on playing in Nationals and I hope it runs much more smoothly.
I agree with everything you said.
And let me just say this: Oh my god the cart thing was so fucking dumb. Please excuse my choice of words, but it really was. They've been selling both the French and English versions of the game in Quebec since HeartGold and SoulSilver were released. Seriously, it took me 9 hours to get to Toronto, and if they would've told me "Sorry, can't play you have a French cart" I would've been so fucking pissed off. We're living in a bilingual country, so why can't people play with French carts? >_>
My friend was told like 3 times that she was sitting too close to me while I was playing. As you said, players could pretty much comment on each other's games if they wanted so I don't see why it was an issue. Also my friend knows nothing about Pokémon, so yeah.
The venue was pretty cool, I think registration was kinda early but it's not that much of a problem.
Also please change the dates of the regionals next year. The only reason I was able to attend the Regional in Toronto's because I didn't have an exam on Monday... still, I have 4 exams left this week. I think it'd be much better if they were in late April/early May.