MOBA Weekly – Episode #36

June 7th, 2012

MOBA Weekly – Episode #36

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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Josh “TriMaster” Niven Pre-MLG Interview

June 7th, 2012

Josh “TriMaster” Niven Pre-MLG Interview

by Alex “Yuenanimous” Yue

With MLG Anaheim right around the corner, we sat down with Josh “TriMaster” Niven to discuss his expectations for the event, as well as his stay in Korea over the past three months.

First off, welcome back to The States. How was your trip to Korea? Did you have fun staying at the MVP house? Do you think you have improved your game?

Thanks! My trip to Korea, as well as my stay in the MVP house, was amazing and definitely something I would like to do again at some point in my life. Everyone from MVP was so easy to get along with and just hanging out with them was a blast. As far as my gameplay goes, it has improved overall, but I think that my execution has been my biggest improvement, especially compared to how I felt it was before. Going to Korea is a once in a life time opportunity.

Could you share a story or two about your time abroad?

Haha, I do have a getting lost in Korea story that happened to me in my first month there. After going out to eat with Naama and deathangel, we parted ways at a train station so I tried grabbing a cab, but I guess since it was late, or maybe because of the location, there weren’t any cabs around. So, me not being the kind to wait around, and since I had a GENERAL idea of where the house was, I just started walking. Normally I get around by cab so I didn’t know the direct way to the house. What was supposed to be a 15 minute walk along a main street, turned into an hour walk through back alleys and in-between houses. To make a long story short, I ended up way past the house. Keep in mind this was after midnight, so yeah. Lost in a foreign country with no idea where I’m going, and I can’t speak the language. Good times.

Since you’ve spent some time training in Korea, do you feel any pressure to put up major results? If so, how do you deal with this pressure?

Most of the pressure I have to perform is mostly from setting unreasonable expectations myself. Other then that, I don’t think many people are expecting me to accomplish much since I wasn’t a top tiered player when I left. I don’t really have any method of handling pressure since I’m used to placing a lot on myself. In fact I think I perform better with some kind of pressure on me.

Along the same lines, what are your hopes for this MLG weekend? What kind of results would you need to put up in order to be satisfied?

Hopes? I hope to get 1st place, and I won’t be satisfied unless I do. With that said, I would be happy to make top 32 for MLG ;).

MLG tournaments are known for their absolutely grueling schedule. Do you have any techniques for dealing with the marathon? We’ve all heard stories about progamers playing for hours upon hours in Korean pro houses. Do you think your time in Korea will help with this aspect of the tournament?

In Korea, playing 8-12 hour days wasn’t that uncommon, so I don’t think marathon playing will be a problem. However, I think that the way the event is scheduled where there is quite a bit of down time between every match will be the hard part, since it might be difficult to keep my flow going if I have an hour break after every set I play.

Who do you think your biggest threat is at MLG? Are there any players you want to play? Any rivals you want to knock out?

This might sound a bit cheesy but my biggest threat will probably be myself. Hopefully I can play at my best because I know quite well how inconsistent I can be. I don’t have any rivalries to speak of, and no specific players I would like to match against, although I do want to play against people of comparable or higher skill level, because I do enjoy a challenge.

I asked the same question to QxC, but I’m interested in getting your opinion as well (especially since you have just gotten back from Korea). Recently there has been a bit of complaining from Terran and Protoss players that Zerg has become over-powered since the last patch. What are your thoughts on these complaints? Is it that Terran and Protoss players just need to adapt or is there some validity to the claim?

Before I left Korea I had been hearing a few MVP players starting to mention how Zerg is imbalanced, and while I think there might be some validity to that statement, I also think I’m still a player who should figure out his own game before worrying about Blizzard’s.

The last thing I wanted to touch on is the new compLexity Gamma Gamers House. You are moving in to play full time, right? How drastically do you think this will improve your game? Will you be bringing over any of the Korean training techniques you picked up at the MVP house?

I will be moving in, probably sooner than the other players, since Houston is my home town. I won’t know how much it will improve my game until it starts to kick into gear. As for sharing training techniques…no, they’re all mine.

Kevin “qxc” Riley Pre-MLG Interview

June 6th, 2012

Kevin “qxc” Riley Pre-MLG Interview

by Alex “Yuenanimous” Yue

With MLG Anaheim only a few days away, we sat down with Kevin “qxc” Riley to discuss his expectations for the event, as well as he results from the past few weeks.

How do you think you’ll do at MLG Anaheim? How well do you need to place to be satisfied with your run?

Achieving a high place at MLG or any big open tournament like it has a bit of luck involved with who you play. I want to go and play well. If I play well then I cannot be disappointed.

How do you prepare for a marathon tournament like the MLG Open Bracket? Do you just ladder so you practice against all match ups or do you work on specific things with your teammates? What about methods to prepare mentally? MLG is known for its grueling schedule. Do you have any techniques or plans on how to deal with the exhaustion that comes from playing all day?

I’m trying to make sure I’m generally prepared for just about anything as that’s what I’m likely to see at MLG. I practice against a lot of different players and in a lot of different ways. For the day itself – I’ll just try to keep my energy up whenever possible.

Are there any players you would like to play at MLG? Any rivals you are looking to take down? What about players you’d like to avoid?

I have a number of players I would specifically like to hit – but I’m not sure yet if my skill is high enough to beat them. When I am more confident I will name names. There’s no one I wish to avoid – I’m more interested in testing my skills than placing well through luck. This MLG will be the first time foreigners get to see the Brood War pros like Jaedong and Flash play SC2 live.

As someone who played Brood War, does this hold any special significance for you? Did you follow the Korean Brood War scene? How do you think these players will do now that they’ve made the switch?

It’s too soon to say or judge these players in Starcraft 2. I will be waiting and interested for when they’ve had a bit more time and are able to increase their ability.

Moving on from MLG, now that you’ve finished college and can focus on gaming, do you feel any more pressure to put up big results? If so, how do you deal with this pressure?

I’ve been trying to take the attitude – as long as I play well, I have nothing to worry about. If I’m actively putting in time and showing good games then there is no pressure or stress. I simply do what I can. If it’s enough then I will do well. If it isn’t then I will improve upon my mistakes for the next event.

Recently there has been a bit of complaining from Terran and Protoss players that Zerg has become over powered since the last patch. What are your thoughts on these complaints? Is it that Terran and Protoss players just need to adapt or is there some real validity to the claim?

I have no comment on balance.

Just a few days ago you won the CSL All-Stars event. Could you talk a bit about this event? 

I enjoyed the event and atmosphere. College campuses are the most familiar surrounding for me beside my home right now. The whole setup was relatively laid back and despite a few technical difficulties everything went pretty smoothly. I didn’t feel a great deal of satisfaction or surprise at my victory as I fully expected to win before arriving. It was good to show myself where I was at compared to some other players but the field was not large enough for me to really know how I was doing. Hopefully I can do well at a tournament with a higher level of competition.

VIDEO: Filipino Champ Interviewed @ Northwest Majors 2012

June 5th, 2012

Ryan “Filipino Champ” Ramirez of compLexity Cross Counter is interviewed at Northwest Majors in Seattle, 2012. In the video Ryan discusses his experience at the event and the state of the FGC.

 

Mike Ross SFxT Tutorial Part 2 – Sound Blaster Tips and Tricks

June 5th, 2012

Brought to you by the Sound Blaster Recon3D Omega

On behalf of SoundBlaster we are happy to release part two of another SFxT tutorial, this time prepared by Mike Ross! Watch as  Mike Ross breaks down some of the basics and gives a few tips and tricks.

How to Watch

To view the tutorial videos, please first like Sound Blaster on Facebook.  You will find the exclusive release there!  Each week a new video will be released and the prior one will be made public on our YouTube.

Part One

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coL.DotA on NADotA Talk Show TONIGHT

June 3rd, 2012

Tonight coL.DotA will be LIVE on NADota’s talk show with Draskyl to discuss The International, a tournament hosted by Valve that will be held at PAX Prime in Seattle, running August 31 through September 2. Players will be competing for over $1,000,000 in prize money.

The discussion will include thoughts about the invited teams list, qualifiers speculation, expectations from the Asian teams, and more. In attendance will be the majority of the team:

 FLUFFNSTUFF
  HANNAH_MONTANA
  ixmike88
  Jeyo

The show will begin at 7pm EST (4pm PST, 1am CET) and will be streamed live on NEODota.

 

coL.DotA in JoinDOTA Masters VIII

June 3rd, 2012

Today, compLexity DotA will compete for over $600 USD in cash as they continue their run in the joinDOTA Masters event, taking on TTB in Round 2. The event features 8 international teams from around the world competing in a best of three, single elimination bracket to determine the winner.

Schedule

Friday 1st June
17:00 CEST – Quarter-final 1
18:15 CEST – Quarter-final 2
19:30 CEST – Quarter-final 3
20:45 CEST – Quarter-final 4

Saturday 2nd June
18:00 CEST – Semi-final 1
19:15 CEST – Semi-final 2
20:30 CEST – Best of Three Grand Finals

 

 
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Time: 3:00 PM EST 
Format: Best of Three

 

All matches will be streamed by Toby ‘TobiWan’ Dawson via the stream below:

 

PG2: coL.DotA vs NEXT – TPL

June 3rd, 2012

Today compLexity DotA will take on NEXT in The Premier League. coL.DotA is sitting 4th in the standings, and look poised to once again take another top 3 finish in TPL2. NEXT comes into the match currently in seventh place.

The match is set to begin at 11:00AM EST, don’t miss it.

 

 
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Format: Best of Three

coL.QXC wins CSL All-Stars

June 2nd, 2012

Update 12:00AM EST: coL.QXC defeats KawaiiRice in the Grand Finals with a score of 4-1 and will be taking home the $2,000 grand prize.

Update 6:00PM EST: coL.QXC will be taking on KawaiiRice in the Grand Finals, playing for $2,000.

Update 4:00PM EST: QXC secures his spot in the Grand Finals by taking out Ostojiy 3-1 in a best of five series.

Update 1:00PM EST: QXC manages to take down KawaiiRice in 2 games to advance to the Winners Bracket finals against the winner of Spanishiwa/Ostojiy.

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compLexity’s Kevin “qxc” Riley is in Orlando, Florida at the University of Central Florida this weekend to compete in the Collegiate Starleague All-Stars event, being hosted at the CSL Grand Finals. 6 of the CSL’s players, voted by the fans will be representing their universities and teams in this event and will be competing for $3,500 in prizes.

Schedule

Saturday June 2nd
5:00pm EST — Match A: helloKitty vs KawaiiRice
6:00pm EST — Match B: Spanishiwa vs UNCjer
10:00pm EST — Match C: Ostojiy vs Match B winner
11:00pm EST — Match D: Qxc vs Match A winner

Sunday June 3rd
11:00am EST — Loser bracket: Match A loser vs Match C loser
12:00pm EST — Loser bracket: Match B loser vs Match D loser
1:00pm EST — Loser bracket: Consolation Final
2:00pm EST — Winner Bracket Final
3:30pm EST — Loser Bracket Final
7:30pm EST — RaidCall CSL All Stars Grand Final


FilipinoChamp wins MvC3 @ Northwest Majors

June 2nd, 2012

Update:

compLexity Cross Counter’s FilipinoChamp wins the Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 tournament. Congratulations to Ryan!

Northwest Majors 4

Beginning today, compLexity Cross Counter’s FilipinoChamp is at the Northwest Majors 4 event in Des Moines, Washington. The event will run from Saturday, June 2nd through Sunday, June 3rd.

The following games will be featured in the event:

  • Street Fighter x Tekken Singles*
  • Super Street Fighter IV AE v.2012*
  • Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3*
  • Mortal Kombat*
  • Soul Calibur V*
  • The King of Fighters XIII*
  • SSF2:Turbo – Evo Tournament of Legends Qualifier
  • Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion
  • BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend
  • Skullgirls: Sponsored by Autumn Games
  • *Marked games will receive Evolution 2012 Seeding points

Below is the official event schedule:

Saturday

Sunday

 

Below is the official event stream: