kawagucHi:When I first saw this posted on Gotfrag I didn't expect to pay money to enter the tournament. As like the XFX Qualifier hosted by iGames I was sure that no fee was involved and this was purely a sponsored event. Granted I did not go to the XFX Quali's but I thought that was free as well. My question is that why would this tournament sponsored by such a big name as Alienware force us to pay. It's $150 a team and more than likely $30 per person and that doesn't even include buying time. I went to Howies a few weeks back and was forced to pay $20 for a tournament that was advertised as a "free" one. Add up the total and that's $50 a person. Add also the fact that one team advances to the next day and second place breaks even with a $250 prize. The organizers would take home a grand total of $3000. $250 x 6 teams that do not advance. That's ridiculous and that's for only one center. Let's say the other 7 do the same. A total of $21,000 would be gained by even organizers for a $7,500 OPEN tournament? I don't know, it just doesn't make sense to me. I do not mind paying $20 to play at the center because we are technically using their computers the whole day but to pay an extra $30 on top of that? Most big name LAN's like Buy.com and Newegg LANFest which were promoted 3-day tournaments with prizes from top companies and non stop entertainment was only around $40-50 if you add the $10 for BYOC. We're paying more for what looks like a more than likely one day thing. I just don't see any logic to that and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
I'm not sure where you have been and what tournaments you have been to, but the 150 dollar per team registration fee includes the time you need on the PCs during the tournament.
If a center tries to charge you additionally for other fees or time for play in the tournament then please contact Wayne at 1-650-917-9888 ext 219 as its not allowed.
As for the prizing Alienware pays for the prize. They do not on the other hand pay for renting out the centers or for any other staff necessary to run the event. The registration fee you are paying goes to the lan center to pay for the cost of renting out (what in many cases is the enter facility) for a large portion of one of what is typically a lan centers busiest days of the week.
So at best the center makes $1200 for having a large portion of their pcs in use most of the day. On an average saturday for many centers that might be what they typically make or a little less.
Chad "Mwarhead" Rippey
Events Admin - iGames.org
Manager - Gigabits LAN Center