World Cyber Games Challenge
The World Cyber Games Challenge was held in Yongin, South Korea from the October 7th to the 15th in 2000. Total prize money was $200,000.[1][2]
Official games
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Results
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FIFA 2000 | ![]() |
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StarCraft: Brood War | ![]() |
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gollark: CPU mining might kind of be better for that, since there is less disparity in CPU capability, I think.
gollark: I suppose they foolishly hope that nobody will try and deliberately meddle with it, or run it on several computers and compare results.
gollark: For protein folding I *think* you might have to just refold the protein yourself?
gollark: For the sha256-or-whatever algorithm verifying that a solution is right just involves sha256ing-or-whatevering it, which is fast, even though finding it is slow.
gollark: Er, verify.
References
- WCG Challenge 2000 Even Summary worldcybergames.org via archive.org
- http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2012/03/30/3467656.htm
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