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[[File:Prolander 2.png|thumb|200px]right|The medal awarded to players finishing in first place]] | [[File:Prolander 2.png|thumb|200px]right|The medal awarded to players finishing in first place]] | ||
− | '''Pick/ban Prolander''' is a competitive game mode. It was promoted mainly by members of the Highlander community and more notoriously the [[RGL]] league head admin [[ | + | '''Pick/ban Prolander''' is a fairly new competitive game mode. It was promoted mainly by members of the Highlander community and more notoriously the [[RGL]] league head admin [[sigafoo]]. It aims at being a middle ground between 6v6 play and Highlander, giving more opportunities for situational classes to appear ingame due to its class limits of one. It was originally going to be a 6v6 mode but after negative feedback in a [[teamfortress.tv]] sigafoo decided to create the 7v7 format. |
− | The main Prolander league is [[Recharge Gaming League]] run by [[ | + | The main Prolander league is [[Recharge Gaming League]] run by [[sigafoo]]. Most of the map pool is similar to that of Highlander, with [[payload]] and [[KOTH]] maps making up the majority. |
The teams have the option to pick and ban weapons before starting the match, or to use a standard whitelist. | The teams have the option to pick and ban weapons before starting the match, or to use a standard whitelist. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | The idea was developed primarily amongst Highlander players, and a prominent streamer/[[Engineer]] main Sigafoo | + | The idea was developed primarily amongst Highlander players, and a prominent streamer/[[Engineer]] main Sigafoo started doing experimental cups developing the format in early 2017.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/36681/sigafoos-challenge-cup Sigafoo's Challenge Cup - TF.TV]</ref> Eventually he decided on a 7v7 format instead of 6v6, and in May 2017 founded Recharge Gaming League ([[RGL]]) to host this new format, which he called Prolander (also known as 7's).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgKG7PAK3Jk RGL.gg - Brand new TF2 League]</ref> |
On the 15th June 2017 the first season of Prolander was launched in North America, with 18 teams competing for a $4000 total prize pool. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/LeagueTable.aspx?g=5&s=1</ref> Season 2 was launched on the 11th October 2017, with 22 teams and a prize pool of $4000. This was quickly followed by a third season February 2018, with 37 teams and a $4000 prizepool. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/LeagueTable.aspx?s=3</ref> After the format was seen to be well established and flourishing, Sigafoo decided to start the European and Australian Prolander events staring with One day cups in March and June 2018 respectively. This then launched into full seasons of Prolander for both, with Europe's starting April the same year and Australia's following in August. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/Regions.aspx</ref> | On the 15th June 2017 the first season of Prolander was launched in North America, with 18 teams competing for a $4000 total prize pool. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/LeagueTable.aspx?g=5&s=1</ref> Season 2 was launched on the 11th October 2017, with 22 teams and a prize pool of $4000. This was quickly followed by a third season February 2018, with 37 teams and a $4000 prizepool. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/LeagueTable.aspx?s=3</ref> After the format was seen to be well established and flourishing, Sigafoo decided to start the European and Australian Prolander events staring with One day cups in March and June 2018 respectively. This then launched into full seasons of Prolander for both, with Europe's starting April the same year and Australia's following in August. <ref>http://na.rgl.gg/Public/Regions.aspx</ref> | ||
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== Format and Gameplay == | == Format and Gameplay == | ||
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* [[RGL]] | * [[RGL]] | ||
===European=== | ===European=== | ||
− | * [[RGL]] | + | * [[RGL]] |
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===Australian=== | ===Australian=== | ||
* [[RGL]] | * [[RGL]] | ||
== Prolander Coverage == | == Prolander Coverage == | ||
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− | + | * [http://rgl.gg RGL] (NA) | |
− | * [http://rgl.gg RGL] | + | |
− | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/KritzKast Kritzkast] (EU) | |
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− | * [https://www.youtube.com/KritzKast Kritzkast] | + | |
− | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/user/CommFT/ eXtv] (NA)(defunct) | |
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− | * [https://www.youtube.com/user/CommFT/ eXtv] (defunct) | ||
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== References == | == References == |