| Event: | September OC 2010 |
| Venue: | Bellville Velodrome |
| Standard Entry Fee: | R120 for online bookings until 14th September, 2010. R150 at the LAN |
| Gigabit Entry Fee: | R170 for online bookings until 14th September, 2010. R200 at the LAN | Weekend: | Friday 17th - Sunday 19th, September 2010 |
| Standard Seats: | 37 / 640 (6%) (click to see seating layout) |
| Gigabit Seats: | 35 / 160 (21%) (click to see seating layout) |
| Parking: | 11 / 30 (R50 per parking) |
Joburg OC has been postponed until the end of the year due to concerns over the high running costs to host the event.
Organised Chaos is the coming together of a large group of people who bring their computers and video game consoles and connect them to a massive network. All these attendees meet at a single venue where power and networking infrastructure is provided. This type of event is generally referred to as a LAN party. And the people who participate in LAN parties are generally fans of video gaming and everything that this genre of entertainment entails.
Anybody with an interest in video game culture is welcome to join in at an OC event. Do not be intimidated by the large numbers of attendees at any single event and think that this event is only for stereotypes. Many different types of people attend, from the teenager playing games regularly, to married couples who grew up with videogames. Today, many girls are found attending OC. As a fact, our youngest registered attendee is 10 with our oldest attendee at 49 years of age. In between them, OC sees a whole array of different people come to our events. But the one thing that bonds all of them, is a passion for video game culture!
To make a LAN party work, some essentials are required. In order to connect up all of these gamers, OC makes use of networking equipment such as switches, cabling and adds a whole lot of power on tap. Every attendee needs to have a LAN or Network Card—also known as NIC’s (Network Interface Card) installed in their computers (Xbox360's and PS3's have an appropriate network plug at the rear).
To make an OC a worthwhile event, a large amount of people attend our venue for an entire weekend, from Friday night through till Sunday midday. Attendees can sleep over and also make use of shower facilities given at a venue.
The types of games that we play are not limited to specific genre’s, but are mostly First Person Shooters, Simulations and Strategy Games. The different games that we play can be seen in the Games section. We mostly focus on a very social non-serious level of game play. However, for semi-professional competition the Organised Gaming Association does its part with competitive tournaments that have corporate sponsors attached to them.
Sometimes, a group of gamers will form teams referred to as clans. These gamers then play with a tag associated with their aliases or nicknames. These clans often promote social game play, but will also tend toward more competitive play sessions amongst other clans.
We like to think that if you come alone to an OC, you will leave with friends. If you are intimidated still by the sheer scope of the experience, please feel free to come as a spectator to one of our events so that you can get a feel for the vibe and the high levels of fun that are had at Organised Chaos.
Ahoy, creatures of Velodrome!
Wait...OC May is almost upon us again? But...but didn’t we just have a LAN? Oh, yeah! We do this every month! And it keeps getting better...every month.
Since you guys all so very much loved the R100 pre-booking special, which was apparent—even when we switched off the power, none of you wanted to leave! *cough*ESKOM*cough* We decided we should let the Love hang around for a while longer.
That means that you not only qualify for a free hug from any one of the admins at OC May, but you and your friends can again get in for cheap as chips: Pre-book today before 9 May for a smashing R100! After that, it’s R140 at the door.
We need more lumber!
This time around, we will also have car guards at hand to help regulate traffic in the parking areas. April was nuts with that! (Though Dietmar got his SAPS reservist kicks out of it. I’m sure he will pull you aside again for that bald tyre and expired licence when all you wanted to do was play DotA and leech on DC—which happens to be a no-no, hmkay!)
But since car guards, convenience and security cost some money to provide, we will need to charge R20 per parking space. However, this will ensure a parking spot for your vehicle for the entire weekend. So along with your pre-booking, pass us your vehicle registration number if you require a parking space and we will reserve one for you.
The next round of the OGA Frontosa Call of Duty Series will take place at OC May. Remember, that as a participating team, you will have had to have competed in at least two of the five events in order to qualify for the final in December. Player registration to the Organised Gaming Association is required in order to participate and free of charge.
Random prizes are still to be confirmed by MSI and Landmark Computers.
And lastly, a little something we at Organised Chaos thought you would appreciate.
We Organise, you bring the Chaos.
P.S. Hugs? Damn straight.
OC April was a blast—whooop!
*Eskom yanks the power*
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Even right up after the power went out at the Dome for 2 hours or so. The improvised rope swing at the open end of the hall was full of win I hear.
Sheldon's Pics will be up in a few days. And we also have a special surprise video in the making. We're Looking very much forward to showing it to you all! :)
*begins to randomly clap and cheer*
OC May meanwhile is scheduled for 15 to 17 May. So enjoy the recovery from this weekend's Chaos and warm up with anticipation for the next event by cuddling and making friends on our forums.