(Mar. 05, 2012 6:08 AM)Galaxy4Stars Wrote: So in my thought looking at these brypoint queue acting very slow lately I was thinking if a community member host there own tournament such as Kei and Arupaeo or blitz then they can have the beypoint updated in a few weeks then months of waiting.
This is very wrong. It is actually completely fair. The Beypoint Queue made the processing very transparent. Everything is done chronologically whenever possible. Looking at the queue right now, you can see that many Toronto tournaments are lagging behind from being processed. That alone should imply that Kei has no hands in prioritizing his tournaments or the processing of them.
What you don't see is that most of the tournaments depend on previous tournaments being processed first, if there's a common participant(s) present. It is a bottleneck problem.
For example, many of the Toronto / Washington tournaments that are ready to be processed MUST wait for "Toronto, Things That Go Bumpking in the Night Again" to be settled, since once that is settled, it will [u]unlock[/b] the others to be processed. Remember, beypoints must be done chronologically.
So if let's say player A participated in tournament 1, and later on, in tournament 2. Tournament 2 can not be processed before tournament 1 is processed, since they need player A's beypoints based on the end of tournament 1. Even if tournament 2's result and fee are ready, it must wait for tournament 1 first.
(Mar. 05, 2012 6:35 AM)th!nk Wrote: I'm pretty sure the Beypoint Queue isn't an issue any more, Arupaeo has been working on it like crazy, and generally, the only major delay is on the host side of things. Maybe I've not been paying attention, but yeah.
Yes, it is not an issue anymore, and again YES the problem is on the host-side. Actually, trust me guys, currently, it is the most updated as it can possibly be, without hunting the hosts down to clear up the issues. And yes, the hosts that cause hold ups are being hunted down constantly.