138 teams scored 8940 points on this task, for a maximum score of 100, an average score of 65 and a median score of 60.
William is a long-time fanatic of OpenArena, an open source FPS (First-Person Shooter) game. For this reason he decided to start a brand-new web portal gathering OpenArena addicts from all over the world: arenafreaks.net. This website addresses multiple different needs of a professional OA player through forums, dedicated social networks, tutorials, rankings, and much more. The feature which William is most proud of, however, is the game database: a huge collection of the most spectacular games ever played in OpenArena, transcribed in arenaic notation (an alfanumeric notation subtly inspired by the algebraic notation of chess games). In this notation, a game between N players (numbered from 0 to N-1) each starting with L lives is transcribed as a series of E events which can be (among many others) of the following types...