classified as ASIAdajayeway wrote:
Yea, we're so close we're anagrams.Garpo wrote:
AUS is close to USA right?
*Jonah Runs
classified as ASIAdajayeway wrote:
Yea, we're so close we're anagrams.Garpo wrote:
AUS is close to USA right?
Even if you aren't very good, tournaments always end up being fun to play in, and I think you'll have fun regardless of the result!Edgar_Figaro wrote:
As cool as it would be to join this tournament I think I am too much of a beginner in Taiko but I will definitely watch.
There's very few active Taiko players in Central America and all of the small island countries/territories, and I think the main issue was communication. With that being said, if someone from one of those countries approaches saying they want in and would keep up with it, you can't really say no to them. But for now it's just US/Canada/Mexico because that's easier.Edgar_Figaro wrote:
Just wondering why only us, Canada, and Mexico? Technically Central America is considered part of North America.
"Map pools will be added a week before the matches in which they will be used."nightcrawler11 wrote:
Um, I'm pretty intimidated by this but I was told by a friend to join... What level of maps will be played? 6*?
The estimated difficulty will be around middle 4* maps and slightly higher. The difficulty will go up with each stage so be prepared to bring your all!closed wrote:
"Map pools will be added a week before the matches in which they will be used."
Yes, The entire tournament will be streamed on twitch (Which I have yet to create...)Edgar_Figaro wrote:
Is this tournament going to be streamed? I'd love to watch it
We are likely using the TaikoWorldCupLMS streamTasha wrote:
Garpo any news on stream link?