Game Levels
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Your Game Level reflects that amount of XP you have earned by playing in tournaments for a specific game title. The more XP you have earned for a game, the higher your Game Level; the higher your level, the greater your eligibility to join elite tournaments with higher prize pools!
Yes! At higher levels, you'll start your tournament with a negative XP weighting. This means that you'll have to work even harder to break even, at the end of the tournament (and, therefore, work harder to climb to the top of the leaderboard). As a result, if players do not end a tournament with a positive amount of XP, their total game XP may decrease, and they may drop a game level...
The following table shows XP requirements, per game level. The same mechanics apply for all game titles.
We understand that new gamers need forums to play with gamers of their own skill level; being knocked out by a pro gamers in the first round of a tournament sucks! Similarly, we appreciate that elite gamers want to compete against people with a similar gaming calibre. As a result, Trinity3 tournaments can be created with specific game level restrictions (e.g. Levels 0-3, or Levels 10-15) to facilitate skill-based matchmaking in tournament brackets.