THE HAMMER CUP

PLAN. BUILD. TEST. POLISH. RELEASE. WIN.

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2016, 2017

The Hammer Cup Overview

Understand what it is and how it works.
The Hammer Cup Overview

The Hammer Cup 2017 consists of five mapping challenges, each with a different theme.

Entrants will receive points for each challenge they enter.

At the end of the event, the best 3 points totals from the challenges they entered will be added together for each entrant.

These totals will decide who wins the Grand Prizes.

This means that entrants do NOT have to enter each and every contest to win the grand prize but they will need to have entered at least 3 challenges to have a chance of winning the grand prizes.

The Hammer Cup Background

Back in 2010, I started running mapping competitions. Over the years, they waxed and waned in popularity and entries.

Then at the end of 2015, I decided I would combine a year's worth of challenges into one series with much bigger prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.

In fact, the winner of The Hammer Cup 2016 won a brand new NECA Gravity Gun valued at $250.

More information about last year's The Hammer Cup 2016, can be found here.

At the time of writing, there are 44 challenges, with around 200 maps. You can see all the challenge mods here.

As of 31st August, these were the stats:

  • 92,223 Downloads
  • 563 Recommendation Images
  • 2895.1 MB of files
  • an estimated 68.5 Hours of Playtime

Each challenge starts on a Wednesday and generally lasts 19 days. That's 3 full weekends. It starts on a Wednesday to give entrants time to think and plan for a few days before they have time to actually start mapping.

There is a theme for each challenge that is only announced on the challenge announcement.

Once the maps have been submitted, I compile them into a stand alone mod.

All the challenges have the "Ville" suffix. I choose this because at the time I started the challenges FarmVille was popular and I wanted something to help identify the final mod. I have continued to use the suffix and now feel it gives the mods some unusual branding.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

DATES

The first challenge starts 11am GMT Wednesday 18th January and finish 11am GMT Monday 6th February.

Full details will be given in the announcement.

Whilst I'm not going to set the rest of the dates now, THC2017 will last the whole year this time instead of January to June - starting mid January and finishing in December.

There will be time in between official THC2017 challenges, for stand alone challenges too, including at least one Black Mesa challenge.

CHALLENGES

5 challenges: 4 of 19 days (that's 3 complete weekends) and one of 26 or 33 days. The longer challenge will probably have a more detailed or complicated theme.

GAMES

All challenges will be for Half-Life 2: Episode Two. This means that a map must work with only EP2 installed.

GRAND PRIZES

I will run a donation campaign again and hope to reach 700 Dollars. I would love to offer actual prizes like last year's Gravity Gun, but the reality is that cash via PayPal is so much easier and the winners would get more money than if they had actual prizes.

In fact, here is the fund:

There will be 3 Grand Prizes: First, Second and Third overall places. The exact distribution of funds will be decided upon nearer the end of the event.

I am very embarrassed to admit that I still haven't given prizes for each challenge from last year's THC2016, but I will do that on my return in mid January and email last year's individual challenge winners to arrange some prizes.

INDIVIDUAL CHALLENGE PRIZES

For each individual challenge, there will be a random Steam or Origin game given to the winner only.

JUDGES

There will still be three judges this year, two the same from last year and one new. I am very pleased to announce that Jim Partridge is our new judge. Jim has his own series on the RTSL YouTube channel called Critical Jim and whilst he hasn't made many videos recently they are still very popular. In addition, Jim has made and released a few great mods: Aftermath, Deep Down, Daylight, an entry in RavenholmVille and finally a bonus map in DiamondDogsVille.

In no particular order here are the judges:

  • Me, PlanetPhillip, owner and operator of RunThinkShootLive.
  • Don AKA Unq, well known modder and streamer.
  • Jim Partridge.
JUDGING

There will be changes to the judging process used last year.

There are 3 judges AND community voting, which will only be open to members of RTSL.

The Community Place Points (CPP) will carry the same weight as the Judges' Place Points (JPP).

Voting for the Community Place Points will last 7 days after the release of the mod.

Any suspicious voting will be deleted.

Entrants are allowed to vote.

SCORING

Unlike last year, each section will be judged as proper sections rather than bonus points.

Scoring each section is as followings:

  • 0: Terrible
  • 3: Adequate
  • 6: Good
  • 9: Fantastic

The sections are: Design, Visuals, Sound and Gameplay.

The 0,3,6,9 is used to avoid decimal points scores for each section.

Each judge allocates points for the following sections: Design, Visuals, Sound and Gameplay.

All entries will receive 12 points for entering.

Judges and the RTSL community will also select their top three places and allocate 36 points to first, 24 points to second and 12 points to third.

So, each entry will receive:
12 points for entering,
36 points / 24 points / 12 points or 0 points Judges Place Points,
36 points / 24 points / 12 points or 0 points Community Place Points,
and as many points as have been allocated in each section by the judges.

Here is an example: The Hammer Cup 2017 Scoring Example.

Community voting WILL NOT allocate points in each section. Voters will simply select their top three maps from the entries. This has been set like this to avoid making the community voting too complicated.

Here is an example of how the community would vote: The Hammer Cup 2017 Community Voting Form.

Here is an example of how the judges would see the community voting: The Hammer Cup 2017 Community Voting Results Example.

THIS WILL NOT BE VISIBLE TO VOTERS AND IS SHOWN AS AN EXAMPLE ONLY.




The Hammer Cup 2017

Changes to the scoring system allow RTSL to become involved.

Overview goes here

Visit the full 2017 page.