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January 7th, 2013CA.LoL in RO32 of Season Three NA Qualifier
January 3rd, 2013The compLexity Academy is proud to announce that its new League of Legends division has made it into the top 32 of Riot Games’ Season Three North American Qualifier. If CA.LoL wins two more rounds they will be into the top 8, which means a trip to Riot’s Season 3 Championship Series LAN in Los Angeles, CA from January 11th through 13th.
In order to make it into the Championship Series CA.LoL needs to beat Objective eSports 2 in the round of 32. This match is scheduled to take place on Friday, Jan 4th. After that, CA.LoL will take on the winner of Chiefs rowing club vs Small Dads GO to heaven. This match will take place on Saturday, Jan 5th and be the final match to see if CA.LoL makes it into the top 8. All of these matches can be seen on Riot’s Twitch.tv page.
Please root for the newest addition to the compLexity Academy as they try to qualify for Riot Games’ Season 3 Championship Series LAN.
coL.Filipino Champ is Corner Pressure’s UMvC3 Player of the Year
January 3rd, 2013UPDATE: In addition to being named Player of the Year, Corner Pressure has just awarded coL.Filipino Champ the UMvC3 Match of the Year. The specific match was Filipino Champ vs. Infrit, the Evolution 2012 championship match. To find out why Corner Pressure named this match Match of the Year you can read the article or just watch the fight here.
It’s the start of the new year and, while most people are looking forward at things to come, the Fighting Game Community is taking a moment to reflect on back on 2012. Looking at both Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition v2012 and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, FGC website Corner Pressure released their thoughts on Player of the Year. We are honored to say the coL.Filipino Champ was recognized as one of UMvC3’s Players of the Year. Joining Filipino Champ is Chris G. Justin Wong won the SSF4 Player of the Year.
These players were decided on by Glenn, Timothy, Antonio and Dakota at Corner Pressure. To see the specific reasons why they were chosen click here.
We at compLexity would like to thank Corner Pressure for recognizing all the hard work Filipino Champ has done in 2012. We also look forward to continuing this relationship through 2013.
coL.SC2’s Year in Review
December 31st, 2012coL.SC2’s Year in Review
by Alex “Yuenanimous” Yue
2012 was a great year for both StarCraft II and compLexity. While our StarCraft II squad may not have a ton of major tournaments, we can all agree that they preformed admirably and should be proud of all their hard work. With this in mind, we at compLexity wanted to take a look back at 2012 and coL.SC2’s performance.
In February, right before the start of the tournament season, compLexity made a major announcement; three Korean players signed on to join the team. The first player to sign on was Kim Min Hyuk aka Heart. After leaving the Korean team TSL, Heart was looking to join a “foreign” team that could help him travel to tournaments outside of Korea. After Heart signed on, his former TSL teammate Shin Sang Ho aka Killer joined up too. The last Korean player announced was none other than the legendary Brood War champion Lee Yoon Yeol better known to the world as NaDa. With the addition of these three players the compLexity StarCraft II squad, which now consisted of Heart, Killer, NaDa, goswser, Minigun, qxc, Ryze, TriMaster, CatZ, and Drewbie, was looking to be quite the power house.
This new roster was put to the test at the first major tournament of the year, the MLG Winter Championship. While NaDa, TriMaster, and qxc were unable to attend, compLexity was still able to send seven players from around the globe to Columbus, Ohio. In addition to the seven players from the main roster, compLexity also brought out two players from the compLexity Academy: Fallen and Nocreativity. At the end of the MLG Weekend it was Heart who really made an impression on the StarCraft II community with his amazing third place finish.
After the Winter Championship, compLexity surprised the SC2 community with the announcement of another player signing. This time it was the former SlayerS Terran player GanZi. This pick up was just in time for the next major tournament, the MLG Spring Arena 1. Taking place in April. this tournament was invite only based on the results from the Winter Championship. The only players from compLexity to qualify were Heart and GanZi. It was a thrilling weekend in New York City as eight of the best players duked it out for part of the $10,900 prize pool plus an invite to the next MLG event. At the end of the weekend both Heart and GanZi finished tied for third place, earning them a decent cut of the prize money and an invite to MLG Spring Arena 2.
During the down time between Spring Arena 1 and 2 compLexity made a major announcement. Their new sponsor, Gamma Labs helped open a training house in Houston, TX: The compLexity House. Here, compLexity players can train in an environment similar to those in Korea where players live with their team and focus on StarCraft one hundred percent of the time.
One month later Heart and GanZi flew out to New York City again for the MLG Spring Arena 2. This time they were joined by their friend and teammate Killer, who earned a spot through the North American Online Qualifiers. Unfortunately GanZi and Killer were taken out relatively quickly, putting all of compLexity’s hope on Heart. Not wanting to disappoint his teammates and his fans, Heart fought hard taking out players like Huk and inori. In the end Heart ended up falling to the second place finisher Symbol in Round 6 of the Lower Bracket. Heart preformed well enough to take home the fifth place prize.
Just after the Spring Arena II both CatZ and Drewbie decided not to resign with compLexity Gaming and reform their old team ROOT Gaming. This was an amiable departure and compLexity still stays on good terms with CatZ and Drewbie.
The start of June brought the MLG Spring Championship in Anaheim, California. Much like the Winter Championship, compLexity sent out seven players to put their skills to the test. This time it was GanZi, goswser, Heart, Killer, Minigun, qxc, and TriMaster carrying the coL flag. Hopes were high considering most of our players were at the compLexity House training before the event. In fact compLexity was so confident that they hired a film crew to make a mini-documentary about the event. Unfortunately this event saw our weakest results of the year. GanZi made it into the top 16, finishing in 13th place. Heart had the next highest placement on the team taking home 25th place. This event was an important learning experience for the team. They began to see that training in a Team House wouldn’t improve your results over night. It takes months before players begin to see any sort of improvement. Also, the team was riding a high after placing in the top 10 of the last three MLG events. While this was a humbling experience, it did not discourage coL.SC2. They returned to the compLexity House determined to put in long hours and hard work for the next event.
Shortly after the MLG Spring Championship NaDa parted ways with compLexity and StarCraft II. He retired from the game due to family and health problems. While it was hard to say goodbye to a legend like NaDa, we understand that some things are bigger than the game and that many of life’s challenges require one’s full attention. We wished NaDa all the best in overcoming these challenges and released him from his contract.
After the Spring Championship, MLG would host the Summer Arena in New York City. Again compLexity was able to send three players, however they were not the names most of the SC2 community was expecting. GanZi was joined by qxc and coL.Academy player Sasquatch, both of whom were invited through North American Online Qualifiers. Unfortunately both of coL.SC2’s American players didn’t do as well as their Korean teammate, with qxc taking 25th-32nd and Sasquatch taking 17th-24th. GanZi on the other hand preformed well, breaking into the top 10 and finishing in 9th place.
Again, compLexity’s North American squad returned to the compLexity House with renewed focus and a desire to improve. After a month of hard work, it was time to put their skills to the test, this time at the MLG Summer Championship at Raleigh, North Carolina. Again compLexity sent seven players: GanZi, goswser, Heart, Killer, Minigun, qxc, and TriMaster. Joining these seven was Sasquatch from the compLexity Academy. Not wanting to repeat his results from the MLG Spring Championship, Heart brought his A game. After plowing through players like Grubby, Alicia, and Crank, Heart lost to TheSTC in the Championship Bracket, earning him a 7th place finish. Along side Heart’s fantastic run, the big news from the tournament was Sasquatch‘s play. While Sasquatch had done well in online tournaments, he was still looking for his big breakout performance at a major LAN. He found his stride at MLG Raleigh. After taking out players like IdrA and Goodie, Sasquatch ended up being the second-highest placing foreigner at the tournament (13th-16th place). He was recognized for this accomplishment by MLG when they gave him the “Breakout Player of MLG Summer Championship 2012” award. After this amazing performance we promoted Sasquatch to the main coL.SC2 roster.
Soon after the MLG Summer Championship compLexity and Killer parted ways. Killer felt that he was not performing up to his standards and wished to change his environment to improve his skills. In an interview Killer stated: “I believe I am not fit to play in foreign teams at the moment. My priority right now is to regain my skills rather than gain money, so I hope to join a Korean pro gaming team that can bring back my form.” We at compLexity wish him all the best as he continues his progaming career with the Korean team MVP.
After the success at the MLG Summer Championship coL.SC2 returned to the compLexity House in preparation for the next tournament, the MLG Fall Championship in Dallas, Tx. Being the last major tournament of the year compLexity was looking to finish strong. The team sent eight players to Providence: GanZi, goswser, Heart, Minigun, qxc, Ryze, Sasquatch, and TriMaster. It was a hard fought weekend with amazing players from all over the globe coming to compete for the $76,000 prize pool. Ultimately it was Heart who made it the furthest by taking out players like ThorZaIN, Scarlett, Golden, and Polt. In the end, Heart finished in 5th place.
After the MLG Fall Championship, compLexity said goodbye to two more of our friends. Both GanZi and goswser decided not to resign with the team. It was hard to say goodbye to our friends, but we understand that each player has their own goals and must do what they have to in order to achieve them. We wished both GanZi and goswser the best of luck in the coming year.
2012 was an amazing year for StarCraft II as well as compLexity. The team saw fantastic results at the MLG tournaments, ending up with a total of six top-10 finishes. We produced a mini-documentary, opened a team house, and had 38 appearances at MLG tournaments. Outside of the MLGs, compLexity appeared in numerous tournaments including the IPL, GOMtv’s GSL, the NASL, and the Intel Extreme Masters. The team also took home a first place finish The Evil Geniuses Master’s Cup Series VII.
We wanted to say thank you to our players, our fans, and everyone involved with eSports for making this amazing year possible. With hard work and determination, we at compLexity are hoping to make 2013 an even bigger year for StarCraft II and eSports.
coL.COD 2nd @ UMG Black Ops II $10,000 LAN Championship
December 28th, 2012Pre-UMG Interview with ACHES
December 28th, 2012Prior to heading to Chicago, Illinois for UMG’s $10,000 LAN event, we sat down with the newest member of the compLexity family, Patrick “ACHES” Price for a little one on one time.
Explain briefly your background in competitive Call of Duty.
I have always played COD since the first one came out on the original Xbox. My competitive run began in COD4 were I didn’t see a lot of success but it was just the start. MW2 is the first game I began to see success and that lead into multiple championships and runner up at the national championship. Moving into Black Ops 1 is where I really began to dominate with my team. We won 2 MLG’s, a $25,000 online tournament and much more. I’ve always been very picky in my roster selection and I believe that is what leads to my success. I believe this year will be my best competitive title to date.
How has the transition from Quantic Gaming to compLexity Gaming been thus far?
The transition from Quantic to complexity has been fantastic thus far. They both have very family like traits that are so welcoming. Everyone I’ve met so far are awesome guys and I cannot wait to represent them and bring some great things in 2013.
What events are you planning on attending this competitive season?
This year we plan to attend multiple events, starting with UMG this weekend. Hopefully more Leagues pick up CoD Black Ops 2. There’s a chance you’ll be seeing us overseas as well!
Who have you recruited to be on your team? Could you briefly explain their competitive experience?
I’ve been teaming with Tyler (Teepee) for a little over two years now, and we plan to continue our dominance for a while. He’s been around just about as long as I have and we have very similar goals. Newly added to the team, Ian (Crimsix) was a past COD pro before he turned Halo pro and is now back to dominate COD. Many people doubted me in this roster move, but they’ve been proven wrong. Finally, Damod (fears) is back and we’ve seen previous success with him, most notibaly the 25k Ladder and he’s an absolute animal. If his attitude was perfect every game he’d be unstoppable.
How is the team doing so far against the top competition in CoD?
This team is doing amazing so far in Black Ops 2 as we just won the machinima Frag cup 4! I’m extremely confident and excited for this squad moving foward.
What do you feel is the biggest strength of your team that separates you from the rest?
Our natural talent, that’s the biggest key to our success. We are all very good in the beginning of games and don’t have to adapt as much as other players. We also have some amazing team chemistry and communication.
With the UMG 10k tournament in December being your first Black Ops 2 LAN event, what kind of impact are you planning on making?
Well, we just won the first big online tournament and we hope to continue that on LAN, so were going for the repeat. We don’t like setting goals like t8 or t4, we just want 1st.
As you may know, UMG has adopted a ruleset that allows Score Streaks, what is your take on this addition to competitive CoD? Do you feel like this could be a high impact boost to viewership?
I personally did not like the idea of score streaks and I’m still not a big fan of them. However, I do not think they will impact viewership at all.
What do you feel is Call of Duty’s most attractive aspect in regards to it’s competitive side?
The callouts, along with amazing gunskill and tactics. If the casual player could understand them they’d really enjoy it.
How many energy drinks have you consumed since Black Ops 2’s release?
Not too many! I’ve consumed a lot of water however, trying to stay as healthy as possible! I did have some Redbull though!
If there’s one piece of advice you could share to the up and coming teams in our community, what would it be? What gave you the drive to be as successful as you are?
Don’t give up and find people you enjoy teaming with inside and outside of the game.
What are your expectations for competitive Call of Duty in 2013?
My expectations are higher for 2013 than they’ve ever been for any game. This is our year to shine and I think we will do justice to the compLexity Gaming name.
PNY Geforce GTX 650 Ti Unboxing & Review
December 26th, 2012Andy “Bravo” Dudynsky from compLexity Gaming unboxes and reviews the PNY Geforce GTX 650 Ti video card.
More information on the PNY Geforce GTX 650 Ti video card can be found here.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
December 24th, 2012Once again another year has come and gone. As usual, it was a year of ups and downs. Our gamers traveled the world representing compLexity’s loyal fan base, and our loyal sponsors contributed to providing some of the best giveaways in e-Sports.
We’d like to take a quick moment to thank our gamers, sponsors and most importantly- you. Thanks for sticking by The Syndicate through thick and thin for over 9 years now. We sincerely appreciate you stopping by the site and cheering for our gamers. The times may have changed but compLexity is still here and more eager than ever to provide you with the best experience in professional gaming. Our organization isn’t the richest nor the biggest but we are one thing: the most passionate about gaming. We are confident 2013 holds big things and plenty of action across all games, old and new.
Thanks very much for your support. We really do appreciate it.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
The compLexity Family
VIDEO: compLexity Profile – Frag Cup 4
December 18th, 2012Earlier today, Machinima VS released a video that profiles the new compLexity.CoD team from the point of view of players from other top teams. Check it out below!
coL.SM in Curse ShootMania Invitational
December 17th, 2012Throuout this week, coL.SM will participating in the Curse ShootMania Invitational Tournament. The event starts at 5PM EST tonight and will continue throughout the week until the finals on December 22. The current top teams have been invited, and with good cause for the event features a prize pool of $5,000. The matches will be casted by David “Dignitas Zaccubus” Treacy, Ziggy “Dignitas nVc” Orzeszek and Jonathan “JonniTheJuicyJ” Gil, with JD “w1nters” Burns and Adam “indredd” Dandar.
Prizes
- 1st: $3,000
- 2nd: $1,500
- 3rd: $500
Schedule
- December 17th, 2012 – Round of 16, Loser Bracket Round 1
- December 19th, 2012 – Quarter Finals, Loser Bracket Round 2 & 3
- December 21st, 2012 – Semi Finals, Loser Bracket Round 4
- December 22nd, 2012 – Loser Bracket Round 5, Winner Bracket Finals, Loser Bracket Finals and Grand Finals.


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