There's been at least one attempt at a mech event in the UK in the last few months, but it failed due to the usual thing - lack of players committing to it. There is a solid core of players here who use mechs, but they are individuals, not teams, and not the 40-50 players you need to run a tournament with.I am super happy to see this taking off. I would absolutely love to play this event. *maybe I can find a way to fly to the states for work...*
Perhaps with the popularity of UWL, the great work Twizz and crew are going, maybe we can get a 1 off 10 man mech/5.5bps electro, event in the UK? I mean the very first hyperball tournament was in the UK surely we can resurrect it! I'd fly over just to hear the loud twap twap twap of hyperball again.
We also tried to run a Mech event in 2017.... 2 teams were interested...There's been at least one attempt at a mech event in the UK in the last few months, but it failed due to the usual thing - lack of players committing to it. There is a solid core of players here who use mechs, but they are individuals, not teams, and not the 40-50 players you need to run a tournament with.
Maybe the thing to do is to piggyback a mech tournament onto an event that is already happening.We also tried to run a Mech event in 2017.... 2 teams were interested...
Jon (@Hansel) is right - there are individuals not teams and even then not enough.
There is a mechanical walkon trying to get itself off the ground, but even that had a limited turn out from what I have seen.
The US mech events have a much larger player base in terms of size of country.
If you want something - then run it. Twizz and Dave wanted to play the events that we now run back in 2014 - we've worked at it, invested and now we are where we are.