Hmmm... :-\
I hate to be a downer about something that people have obviously worked very hard at setting up and organizing, but I just think that this setup is kinda contrary to the whole point of having the 12 main players. It seems unfair to have the top 12 players earn their spots solely based upon their personal best in relationship to everyone else, and then have other people earn their spot based upon their score in relationship to a much smaller group of players that specifically doesn't include the current best players. It's one thing to earn the spots on the machines amidst the actual tournament (i.e. pay to play, then do it elimination style like last year -but even this I kinda think is still unfair to do too!), it is another thing to earn your spot to be in the tournament before the tournament even begins in a completely different way than the main competitors.
Yeah, there's a bit of nuance to how it's setup (as part of the elimination process under this method would happen during the actual tournament) but it's still a fundamentally different way of securing your own machine without necessarily fulfilling the same requirements as the top 12.
Besides, isn't it the point of the wildcard machine to give literally anyone, even the average Joe off the street, a chance to buy in and test themselves -while still giving the top 12 their just reward of being the only people with their own machine? I think the wildcard machines, by their very nature, ought to have not even the possibility of having the same perks as the top 12. The wildcard machines ought to be bitter sweet, and come with their own significant downsides -because everyone on them failed to meet the standard for having their own machine!
Again, I'm sorry I have to kinda be a party-pooper. Call me mean and hard-hearted, but I think the wildcard players deserve to be significantly handicapped (kinda like it was last year), since there ought to remain only ONE standard for getting your own machine: Get a ****ing top 12 score!
Man up, or don't, is my thinking on this matter. Don't change the rules of the game and make them different for different people.
Edit: Chris posted his post above as I was typing this. I stick to my guns on this issue though. I mean absolutely no disrespect to John and Eric for the effort and time they put into the WCRs, and I DO understand that they are a gift. For that I thank you guys. You have done an AMAZING job organizing these things. However, I still have to disagree on this issue as of now. My tone in this post, with all the italics and boldings, is solely meant to connote absolute seriousness, not anger or frustration. I merely have a strong opinion on this one, but I will not hold it against anyone if they disagree with me on this. I'm just putting myself in the shoes of the top 12 players, as well as I am coming into this discussion being the type of person that is HIGHLY competitive when it comes to serious competitions that I care about. In my mind, if we wanna keep the Kong Off significant, we need to keep the competition seriously tough. One consequence of this, in my mind, is having the top 12 machines come with serious benefits and making players REALLY want to earn them.