MOBA Weekly – Episode #40

July 12th, 2012

MOBA Weekly – Episode #40

Today at 5PM EST, MOBA Weekly will be LIVE for next broadcast.

MOBA Weekly is a production headlined by three hosts and a weekly guest and will feature discussions about news, game development, eSports, strategies, rumors and more. The weekly show will serve one of the largest overall communities in the world of gaming:  the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (or “MOBA”) scene that includes DotA 2, League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth.

 

 

The hosts of the show will be Adnan “Darthozzan” Dervisevic (DotA 2), Ken “xanderk” Smith (HoN) and Shaun “FourCourtJester” Delaney (LoL).  Each host will have 30 minutes to discuss his respective game and 30 minutes will be reserved for the guest interview. Thanks for your support!

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PG2: coL.Minigun vs. TargA – Pokerstrategy Showmatch

July 12th, 2012

Tonight compLexity’s Chad “Minigun” Jones will be taking on the Norwegian Zerg player TargA in a best-of-9 showmatch hosted by Pokerstrategy.com. Featuring commentary from the fan favorite Axeltoss, tonight’s show match is one you’re not going to want to miss.

TargA recently won the Australian based LAN GESC and will be looking to carry this momentum into tonight’s match. Minigun, on the other hand, has been quietly training keeping out of the public eye. Hopefully this training will pay off and Minigun can walk away with the $200 prize.

The format for the showmatch is a standard best-of-9 with the loser picking the next map. The match will start off on Daybreak. The map pool consists of:

  • Map Pool
  • Daybreak
  • Ohana
  • Antiga Shipyard
  • Metropolis
  • Cloud Kingdom
  • Shakuras Plateau
  • Dual Sight
  • Entombed Valley
  • Atlantis Spaceship

To watch the showmatch, tune into the stream here at 21:00 CET (15:00 EST). Please send Chad your words of encouragement via twitter.

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Minigun 0 0 0
TargA 0 0 0

coL.Acad Sasquatch to coL House; “My dream is to get on to compLexity’s main team”

July 11th, 2012

Today, Gage “Sasquatch” Dubose from the compLexity Academy will be moving into compLexity’s Gamma Gamer House in Houston, TX. With this move, Sasquatch becomes the first non-rostered compLexity player to reside in the house.

Earlier this week we at compLexity were able to sit down with Sasquatch, one of the compLexity Academy’s most promising players. Talking about his recent MLG/WCS US Nationals run, his seeding into the MLG Summer Arena, and his upcoming move to compLexity’s Gamma Gamer House, Sasquatch lets us know why he is a player you should be keeping an eye on.

Getting right into things, you’ll be moving into the new compLexity Gamma Gamer House soon. How does it feel to be the first Academy member to move into the Gamma Gamer House? Do you feel like there will be any extra pressure to preform well once you move into the house?  How long do you plan on staying there and what are your goals for the Gamma Gamer House? Also, what are you looking forward to most about moving into the Gamma Gamers House?

I’m really honored that I was chosen to go to the house first, outside of stuff like summer camp/vacations (although this almost does feel like that to me) I’ve never been away from home!  I should be staying there up until MLG Raleigh, with a small trip to NYC in between to take part in MLGs Summer Arena. I feel little to no pressure because this is the first time I’ve been able dedicate most of my time in a day to StarCraft, other players have had a head start :), but I do want to prove to the team and to everyone else that I can have a return on any investments made upon me. My main goal there is obviously practice, I plan to play as much as most Koreans do, I remember Dongraegu specifically saying 30 games a day was what he played, so I need to play more then that to catch up. I think I’m most looking forward to being somewhere where my only objective is literally to play as much of a videogame as I can, I never thought I would be in a position like that :D.

Moving across the country to live in a progaming house seems like a dream for anyone interested in eSports. That said, I’m sure it’s not all sunshine and smiles. What are some sacrifices you’ll have to make in order to move into the Gamma Gamers House? 

At this point I don’t think I’m really sacrificing anything. My dream is to get on to compLexity’s main team and I need to plunge in head first with no doubts in my mind if I’m going to have that happen.

Moving on from the Gamma Gamers House, you recently made you first appearance at a major LAN when you competed in the MLG Spring Championships and WCS US Nationals. You were able to take out some pretty notable players like Machine, Yata, and Haypro. How do you feel about your performance at the tournament? Are you satisfied with your results? What were your goals going into the tournament?

I was happy with that result in particular because I really didn’t have much practice before the event and did a lot better than I expected, it was the furthest I’ve gotten in a major tournament and I actually lost to my good friend and practice partner Suppy in both WCS and MLG, who I think is one of the nicest guys in eSports and deserves all the attention he gets.

Speaking of MLG, you recently qualified for the MLG Summer Arena. What was the process to qualify for this tournament? Did you run into any big names while qualifying?

I really didn’t expect to qualify for MLG Summer Arena, I got a bye versus sleep and then beat coLTrimaster and BinskiLight both 2-0 to qualify, It’s definitely my biggest result so far and while I only have limited time left to prepare, a week of it is going to be spent in the house so hopefully that will help.

The MLG Summer Arena is the kind of tournament that can define a player’s career. If you do well there, chances are a lot of doors will open for you. What are your goals for the Arena? What kind of results would you be satisfied with? How do you plan to achieve these results?

I have lowest seeding in the arena and it’s obviously one of the most if not the most stacked tournament outside of the GSL. That being said I’ll be disappointed if I don’t beat a couple people before getting knocked out, I’d be extremely satisfied if I got seeded into the championship bracket for Raleigh. I’m just going to practice as hard as I can for these next two weeks and hope for the best.

Thank you for taking the time to talk with me. Before we end do you have any shutouts you’d like to give?

Shoutouts to all the Team Liquid New York people who I always talk to in between games, BlitzDotA,  all my practice partners (Boyo, Suppy, Sandbox, Fitzyhere, AGIANTSMURF, Yata, Maker, Scarlett, and everyone else), r/starcraft for being my favorite sc2 website, all my friends from Back2Back Gaming, and of course to compLexity and their sponsors for giving me this opportunity!

Again, we at compLexity want to thank Sasquatch for taking the time out of his busy practice schedule to talk with us. To keep up with Sasquatch, you can follow him on Twitter and watch his stream.

PG2: coL.DotA vs Evil Geniuses – IGMM

July 9th, 2012

With a few weeks of delay, the It’s Gosu Monthly Madness final is now here. coL.DotA will be matched up against North American rivals Evil Geniuses. On their way to the finals, compLexity managed to eliminate Mousesports, Copenhagen Wolves, and M5 while EG fought through Hallyu, Darer, mTw, and finally Quantic. This match will be a true measuring stick for both International-bound teams, as the practice against each other in a true Bo5 is invaluable. Now, with a cool 1000$ and Razer Nagas to the winner, coL.DotA looks poised to take it all.

The match will be casted by Draskyl and Ayesee on the It’s Gosu own3d.tv stream at 3:00PM EDT, 12:00PM PDT

coL.DotA

  • Jeyo
  • Ixmike88
  • FLUFFNSTUFF
  • HANNAH_MONTANA
  • TC

Evil Geniuses

  • Fear
  • DeMoN
  • Maelk
  • Bulba
  • Universe

       

       
      coL.DotA
      0
      0
      0
      Evil Geniuses
      0
      0
      3
      Time: 3:00 PM EDT 
      Format: Best of Five

       

PG2: coL.Killer vs FXO_Tree – GSL Code A Ro48

July 9th, 2012

Tonight compLexity’s Killer will be taking on FXO’s Tree in the round-of-48 of the GSL Code A. You’re not going to want to miss tonight’s games, especially considering that the loser of tonight’s match will fall down to Code B.

Lately Killer has been having a rough time in the GSL, losing to Fin last season before making it to the Up & Down matches. That said, we may be seeing a new and improved Killer take the stage tonight, especially considering his recent amazing performance in the Evil Geniuses Master Cup.

Tree on the other hand has had a hard time qualifying for Code A, losing in the preliminaries to players like GuMiho, Maka, and Parting. This last GSL season Tree managed to make it into the Round-of-32 by defeating Brown 2-1, however he was stopped by GhostKing (now Byun).

The match will be broadcast on GOMtv.net. A free standard quality stream is available for the second set of matches, however if you want HD or the first set of games you’ll have to buy a GSL Season Pass. If you’re not able to stay up and watch the matches, the Season Pass will also give you access to the VoDs. Please tune in tonight and root for Killer. You can send Killer words of encouragement via Twitter @coL_Killer.

The match is set to begin at 12:10 AM EST and will be streamed LIVE on GomTV!

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Killer 0 0 2
FXO_Tree 0 0 0
Maps: Cloud Kingdom, Metropolis, and Entombed Valley (if necessary)

PG2: coL.DotA vs VP – TPL

July 8th, 2012

Today, coL.DotA continues their run through the TPL as they take on the Romanian team Virtus Pro in week 11 of the league. coL looking to make a run late in the season, with coL currently sitting in 4th place while VP currently has no chance of making the playoffs as they sit in last place.

The match is set to begin at 11AM EDT and will be live via the stream below.

 

 
coL.DotA
0
0
0
Virtus Pro
0
0
0
Time: 11:00 AM EST 
Format: Best of Three

Filipino Champ Interviewed by Gamespot

July 7th, 2012

Filipino Champ sits down with Slasher and discusses his confidence in winning Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and also his quest to stop the foreigners from winning in Street Fighter IV AE.

 

PG2: coL.DotA vs Quantic Gaming – jDM

July 6th, 2012

*UPDATE: compLexity loses their match and is eliminated from the joinDOTA Masters X. GGs!

The joinDOTA Masters is back this weekend, with 8 teams being invited to compete for the chance at a cool 600$ and bragging rights over their fellow teams. coL.DotA starts the tournament against North-American rivals Quantic Gaming. The all-time series between these two powerhouses is at 2-2, and both teams would love to steal a game from the other.

Can coL.DotA continue their 5 match win streak? Check it out on Tobi-Wan’s Livestream or the Dota 2 Client at 5:00PM EDT, 2:00PM PDT.

coL.DotA

  • Jeyo
  • Ixmike88
  • FLUFFNSTUFF
  • HANNAH_MONTANA
  • TC

Quantic Gaming

  • PAINTITGOLD
  • Solara
  • Korok
  • LASTHITMAGIC
  • Mikey

       

       
      coL.DotA
      0
      0
      0
      Quantic Gaming
      0
      0
      1
      Time: 5:00 PM EDT 
      Format: Best of One

       

Gamma Labs Introduces G Fuel

July 6th, 2012

Update: G Fuel has now been released and with it, the opportunity of a lifetime. Check out the Mission: Gunship video below!


Today, after listening to their followers, Gamma Labs has introduced G Fuel, a new line of products, formulated specifically for gamers!

With G Fuel they increased the energy and focus complex, took out the creatine and arginine, and tripled the antioxidants and b-vitamins to create one of the most powerful, NATURAL energy boosters to ever hit the market!

G Fuel will be available in the following flavors:

  • Blue Ice
  • Lemon-Lime
  • Fruit Punch

G Fuel will be available for purchase on GammaGamers.com in a month. For those of you who have signed up for free samples via this form, your requested flavors will be sent out a week BEFORE the product hits the market! You will have the exclusive opportunity to try out G Fuel before anyone else!

FChamp Wins UMvC3, Combofiend 4th; compLexity Cross Counter @ Evolution 2012

July 6th, 2012

This weekend, our team at compLexity.CrossCounter will be attending the most hyped fighting game event of the summer, Evolution 2012. ComboFiend, Filipino Champ, and Mike Ross will all be vying for the chance to be number one among the likes of international stars such as Daigo Umehara and Momochi as well as homegrown talent like Justin Wong and Mr Fanatiq. It will be no easy feat, but if recent majors results are any indication, our boys are well-prepared to take on any challenge.

Tournament Format

Evo 2012 is an open tournament. Each game tournament will have hundreds of competitors, so we divide the tournament into three phases: Qualification Pools, the Semifinal Bracket, and the Tournament Finals. These brackets will be put online three days before the tournament starts to ensure we didn’t miss anyone, and to make sure people are spread out.

Qualification Pools

At the start of the tournament, players are divided into pools of eight or more people. The size of each pool depends on the overall size of the tournament. Each pool is run as a double elimination bracket, until there are only two players left. These top two players advance to the Semifinals.

Semifinal Bracket

Once all the pools have been run, the top two players from each pool move on to a new double elimination bracket. A loss from your qualification pool carries over to the Semifinals, so one half the players will start out on the “winners” side of the bracket, and the other half will start out on the “losers” side. The top eight players in the Semifinals advance to the Tournament Finals.

Tournament Finals

The Finals are basically a continuation of the Semifinal Bracket. Once again, losses carry over. The Finals end when all but one player has been eliminated.

Below are the players’ groups and games they will be participating in:

Combofiend

Super Street Fighter IV

Combofiend < John Choi – Semi-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Snafoo – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Twg arthur – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Fr3ddyl0co – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Pdaddy808 – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Snaggygirafe – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool

Combofiend > Mikeisf – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Sherm – Losers Bracket Pool Play
Combofiend < Poongko – Pool Play Round 4
Combofiend > Dos pupusas – Pool Play Round 3
Combofiend > Rotb wicked – Pool Play Round 2
Combofiend > David Aguire  – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 (Final: 4th Place)

Combofiend < Filipino Champ – Winners Bracket Round of 8
Combofiend > Eg justin wong – Semi-Finals Pool Round 2
Combofiend > Cfdhi im nastyy – Semi-Finals Pool Round 1
Combofiend > Dieminion – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 3
Combofiend > Poltergust – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 2
Combofiend >  Kane – Pool Play Round 4
Combofiend >  Igl | toki – Pool Play Round 3
Combofiend >  Jpchato – Pool Play Round 2
Combofiend > Trueb7ue  – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

Street Fighter x Tekken

Combofiend vs Ww.mcz | laugh  – Losers Bracket Round of 4

Combofiend > Mov – Losers Bracket Finals Pool
Combofiend < Tokido – Winners Bracket Finals Pool
Combofiend > Mov – Semi-Finals Winners Bracket Pool

Combofiend > Christian Lim  – Quarter-Finals Winners Bracket Pool
Combofiend > Dm|xian – Quarter-Finals Winners Bracket Pool
Combofiend > EG Floe – Pool Play Round 4
Combofiend >
Js master – Pool Play Round 3
Combofiend > Rotb
mongolorobokop – Pool Play Round 2
Combofiend >
[ufo]bnasty – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

King of Fighters XIII

Combofiend < Wdm Maxmode – Quarter-Finals Losers Bracket
Combofiend < Qanba x elivepro|dakou – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 1
Combofiend > [er]mcz.warahk – Pool Play Round 4
Combofiend > Sayasp – Pool Play Round 3
Combofiend > [sta] reiki.kito – Pool Play Round 2
Combofiend > Guregu  – Pool Play Round 1

Filipino Champ

Super Street Fighter IV

Filipino champ < Noej – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 1
Filipino champ > Jiggawat – Pool Play Round 4
Filipino champ > Mia Manny  – Pool Play Round 3
Filipino champ > Gib – Pool Play Round 2
Filipino champ > Cafeid kensouzzang  – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 (Final: 1st Place)

Filipino Champ >  Lxg|infrit – Grand Finals
Filipino Champ >  nychrisg – Losers Bracket
Filipino Champ <  Lxg|infrit – Winners Bracket Quarterfinals
Filipino Champ > Combofiend – Winners Bracket Round of 8
Filipino champ > Cho – Semi-Finals Pool Round 2
Filipino champ > Eightysixed knives – Semi-Finals Pool Round 1
Filipino champ > Whitebl4ck – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 3
Filipino champ > Ts nerdjosh – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 2
Filipino champ > Kubo – Quarter-Finals Pool Round 1
Filipino champ > X-ray – Pool Play Round 4
Filipino champ > Scuba schteve  – Pool Play Round 3
Filipino champ > Erikbuild – Pool Play Round 2
Filipino champ > Luis Celaya  – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

Mike Ross

Super Street Fighter IV

Mike Ross <  Humanbomb – Pool Play Semi Finals
Mike Ross > Eric Hai – Pool Play Quarter Finals
Mike Ross > Thrillhouse – Pool Play Round 4
Mike Ross > Sidthesquid – Pool Play Round 3  
Mike Ross > Blackalpha – Pool Play Round 2 
Mike Ross > Volt310 – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3

Mike Ross <  Knives – Pool Play Quarter Finals
Mike Ross > Truegamer – Pool Play Round 4
Mike Ross > Dr.Gatorade – Pool Play Round 3  
Mike Ross > Cahloss – Pool Play Round 2 
Mike Ross > L.a.dies – Pool Play Round 1

View the bracket

You can find the full tournament bracket by clicking here.

 

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