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What is the difference between an event and tourni 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
Ok, I got everything installed but I am a bit confused. I am not quite sure what they mean when they say EVENT. I want to use this so we can have a 1 on 1 tournie and 2 vs 2 tournie and I am not sure what I need to set up or options I need to pick. The manual was almost a joke and didn't describe really how anything worked.

Does this component say who is playing who in the next game? I don't even know if that is possible

Are events game matches? If that is the case do I have to manually pick who plays who?

Any help would be great
Thanks
 
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Re:What is the difference between an event and tourni 1 Year ago Karma: 13  
Remember: this has been built to be used for lanparties. So an "Event" is a lanparty event. Users sign up for the event, and have to pay. At an event, you run multiple "Tournaments". Users which have paid can sign up for tournaments and once started, they can directly see all the matches they play, submit results and automatically progress through the brackets.
 
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Re:What is the difference between an event and tourni 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
So I can technically make an Event for the game, then run multiple tournies based off that?
 
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