RRkit

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RRkit is a site dedicated to the RR (roperace) scheme. It was made by TonY and was originally intended to be home to a RR tutorial as well as a central spot to download RR maps.


RRkit tournaments

Due to the good response from the community, RRkit started hosting tournaments once a month. Tournament moderators included TonY, Flamie/Hip, DarkOne, Face and Dextah090. These tournaments proved to be the most popular tournaments till now with the third tournament having 64 participants and the fourth having an as of now unsurpassed record of 66 participants. The RRkit tournaments were the first event in which the timetrial scheme (originally invented by Dextah090) were implemented. Although the popularity in tournaments declined over the years, RRkit tournaments still had a respectable amount of participants in almost each issue. A total of 40 tournaments were hosted with the last one was hosted in January 2007.

Timetrial challenges

When Deadcode released the first beta, replays became possible in W:A. This started a whole new idea of timetrial challenges. TonY was the moderator who would pick a map. People had to try to complete the map as quickly as possible and send the replay. Unfortunately, these challenges never became very popular, most wormers not sending in their replays because Ryan and Mablak were excellent at these challenges. Almost all challenges were won by one of these two wormers. Due to this impopularity, TonY abandoned hosting the timetrial challenges until Face picked it up again in 2006. The popularity didn't improve much in comparison to the previous attempt and after a few challenges, Face also had to stop hosting them due to lack of time.


The RRkit site is still up for downloading RR maps along with its RR tutorial, but there is very little updating done on the site. It is still a great place to start a RR collection though.

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