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questionman: 2016-01-18 04:10:36 pm
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questionman: 2016-01-18 04:06:47 pm
Quote from kirbymastah:
Registered: "2016-01-18 03:46:24 pm"

ok


I don't know what that has to do with anything, I've been a casual observer of this whole thing.

EDIT: http://puu.sh/mAPqQ/13fed10625.png Lol.

I'm just stating my opinion. It wouldn't be the first time he faked something on the internet to make himself look better. It wouldn't be the first time he lied to get attention. It wouldn't the first time he done something like this. I'm not trying to bully or be mean to anyone. Sorry. @Chibi you don't need to get all your friends to come into this thread to defend you and tweet about it afterwards.
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Quote from kirbymastah:
Registered: "2016-01-18 03:46:24 pm"

ok


I don't know what that has to do with anything, I've been a casual observer of this whole thing.

EDIT: http://puu.sh/mAPqQ/13fed10625.png Lol.

I'm just stating my opinion. It wouldn't be the first time he faked something on the internet to make himself look better. It wouldn't be the first time he lied to get attention. It wouldn't the first time he done something like this. I'm not trying to bully or be mean to anyone. Sorry. @Chibi you don't need to get all your friends to come into this thread to defend you and tweet about it afterwards.



I'm not telling anyone to do any of this. They're defending me because THEY want to.
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Quote from kirbymastah:
Registered: "2016-01-18 03:46:24 pm"

ok


I don't know what that has to do with anything, I've been a casual observer of this whole thing.

EDIT: http://puu.sh/mAPqQ/13fed10625.png Lol.

I'm just stating my opinion. It wouldn't be the first time he faked something on the internet to make himself look better. It wouldn't be the first time he lied to get attention. It wouldn't the first time he done something like this. I'm not trying to bully or be mean to anyone. Sorry. @Chibi you don't need to get all your friends to come into this thread to defend you and tweet about it afterwards.



I'm not telling anyone to do any of this. They're defending me because THEY want to.


Cool.
<(^_^)>
I barely even talk to chibi lol
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I barely even talk to chibi lol

I don't know what my sign up date has to do with anything. Smiley
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GhostKingG1: 2016-01-18 04:40:55 pm
Why Hello it is Me
Yo I know you don't like the guy and all but this thread isn't about that. So can we not derail this any further into useless drama? If you have concerns its not like Chibi has hidden himself from contact and him and the rest involved have responded to legitimate criticism well enough.
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Yo I know you don't like the guy and all but this thread isn't about that. So can we not derail this any further into useless drama? If you have concerns its not like Chibi has hidden himself from contact and they've responded to legitimate criticism well enough.


That's fine with me, I apologize for derailing the thread.
Talk to the Hand
So, tl;dr incoming.

So some thoughts here:

Independent of who's running this thing, I agree with Ghostking that three months isn't a whole lot of time to go from, basically, nothing to a full marathon. That goes double for something that you want to span a week, and triple for a panel of people who (As far as I know) have zero experience actually putting these things together. As annoyed as I get with various aspects of GDQs, there's a reason the planning for one starts behind-the-scenes almost as soon as the previous one concludes. Now, yes, that's a different scale with different issues than an online marathon, but I think people who have run online marathons before will tell you it isn't all THAT different overall. It looks like Scrubathon IV went from concept to completion in 2 months, but eLmaGus had three previous Scrubathons to draw from.

There are some concrete logistical questions that I don't see answered here. Like: When will submissions close? When will a schedule be out by? Will runners also be expected to commentate their runs? What's the audio setup for the streams going to be? I do like the fact that the structure is geared toward preventation of a single point of failure (An issue I've seen with past online marathons), but there are a bunch of unanswered questions that give me pause, and make me wonder if everyone involved has really thought this through. Again going back to the Scrubathon example, you'll notice all that stuff I'm asking about here was available from the start in the very first post (As far as I can tell anyway. Unfortunately, because it was edited several times between then and now, it's hard to say definitively that it was in there from the very start).

A separate issue is that, while he isn't the only person behind this, chibi has now become the "face" of it in the eyes of a lot of people here by virtue of his making the first post here, asking questions, etc. That's going to make this a hard sell in general. Should it be that way? Given his past, my answer is "probably", although I note that as far as I know, chibi has never stolen money from anyone, and the presumption that he would is on a whole other level from what he actually did (Which in the grand scheme of things is only really noteworthy in terms of speedrunning). Still, I imagine the rest of the organizers are aware of and accept that baggage, so to speak. Also, if I understand the GDQ Tracker correctly, the requirements to set it up make it very difficult to "defraud" in that, as mentioned, all the money would go directly into the charity's account.

I don't actually have a problem with chibi wanting to be involved in this in part ot rebuild his reputation. I do hope he and everyone realizes that there's a lot to lose here if this goes anything less than perfectly. I'm also cynical enough to think that, if the stories of harassment are true, well, that isn't going to go away, for better or worse, and I hope everyone's ready for that.

Still, in spite of all that, I do hope this works out, because I still think more charity marathons is better than fewer. And i wish everyone putting this on success, despite my reservations.
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twitchchibi: 2016-01-18 06:07:44 pm
Quote from Emptyeye:
So, tl;dr incoming.

So some thoughts here:

Independent of who's running this thing, I agree with Ghostking that three months isn't a whole lot of time to go from, basically, nothing to a full marathon. That goes double for something that you want to span a week, and triple for a panel of people who (As far as I know) have zero experience actually putting these things together. As annoyed as I get with various aspects of GDQs, there's a reason the planning for one starts behind-the-scenes almost as soon as the previous one concludes. Now, yes, that's a different scale with different issues than an online marathon, but I think people who have run online marathons before will tell you it isn't all THAT different overall. It looks like Scrubathon IV went from concept to completion in 2 months, but eLmaGus had three previous Scrubathons to draw from.

There are some concrete logistical questions that I don't see answered here. Like: When will submissions close? When will a schedule be out by? Will runners also be expected to commentate their runs? What's the audio setup for the streams going to be? I do like the fact that the structure is geared toward preventation of a single point of failure (An issue I've seen with past online marathons), but there are a bunch of unanswered questions that give me pause, and make me wonder if everyone involved has really thought this through. Again going back to the Scrubathon example, you'll notice all that stuff I'm asking about here was available from the start in the very first post (As far as I can tell anyway. Unfortunately, because it was edited several times between then and now, it's hard to say definitively that it was in there from the very start).

A separate issue is that, while he isn't the only person behind this, chibi has now become the "face" of it in the eyes of a lot of people here by virtue of his making the first post here, asking questions, etc. That's going to make this a hard sell in general. Should it be that way? Given his past, my answer is "probably", although I note that as far as I know, chibi has never stolen money from anyone, and the presumption that he would is on a whole other level from what he actually did (Which in the grand scheme of things is only really noteworthy in terms of speedrunning). Still, I imagine the rest of the organizers are aware of and accept that baggage, so to speak. Also, if I understand the GDQ Tracker correctly, the requirements to set it up make it very difficult to "defraud" in that, as mentioned, all the money would go directly into the charity's account.

I don't actually have a problem with chibi wanting to be involved in this in part ot rebuild his reputation. I do hope he and everyone realizes that there's a lot to lose here if this goes anything less than perfectly. I'm also cynical enough to think that, if the stories of harassment are true, well, that isn't going to go away, for better or worse, and I hope everyone's ready for that.

Still, in spite of all that, I do hope this works out, because I still think more charity marathons is better than fewer. And i wish everyone putting this on success, despite my reservations.


We actually just acnnounced a deadline today. It's Marth 18th at 12PM est.
As far as commentating, we'll have the runner and anyone else who wants to commentate with the runner as well as a staff member to read/track donations.
I'm also planning to work with Romscout as well, since he has had marathon experience. He told me to send him all the details via email, which I'll be sending out soon. I also have good connections with him.
As far as the final schedule, that will be out by April 1st (that's what we're planning on)
If you want to have more information, we'll be re-publicizing the discord link soon (we closed it off temporarily to prevent trolls from getting on and spamming)

That's all for now, though.
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GhostKingG1: 2016-01-19 02:46:50 am
GhostKingG1: 2016-01-19 02:46:37 am
Why Hello it is Me
That's...an awfully long time for submissions. Do you have any backup plans? By that time some runners may have a change in plans and you'd better be prepared for it.

Besides, the schedule is coming out only two weeks before the marathon and it's a weeklong marathon at this point, that's not a lot of time to account for a potential need to schedule change, especially if certain runners can't make early/late runs.
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That's...an awfully long time for submissions. Do you have any backup plans? By that time some runners may have a change in plans and you'd better be prepared for it.

Besides, the schedule is coming out only two weeks before the marathon and it's a weeklong marathon at this point, that's not a lot of time to account for a potential need to schedule change, especially if certain runners can't make early/late runs.


We have talked it over with our runners and have decided to make the submission cutoff date March 1st. This will give us a full month to work out the schedule.
Edited front page with Twitter and Twitch links!
Any further posts that do not have to do with the planning or execution of this marathon will be removed, and the posters will be banned. I've had enough of this. If all you want to do is stir up shit, take it to Reddit.
How much I love passive aggressive angst, let me count the ways. Looking forward to contributing towards a flawless execution of the marathon.
Ok guys, the time is finally upon us! You have 2 hours left to submit games for the marathon before the deadline is reached! If you still want to run, make sure you submit soon!
Closed at OP's request.