NASL Details New HoN Tournament

September 6th, 2011

A few months ago during the North American Star League finals, the NASL announced that it had partnered up with S2 Games to feature the popular MOBA title Heroes of Newerth during season 2. Today some specific details were revealed.

First off, season 2 of the NASL will feature eight HoN teams. During the first week of the competition (October 5th) the eight teams will face off in showmatches with $1,000 on the line. After these showmatches the format will shift to a round-robin tournament. The top four teams from the round-robin portion will be invited to play live at the NASL Season 2 Finals (December 2nd-4th). All of the NASL’s HoN coverage will be done by Nick “BreakyCPK” Caras and Phil “The_Thrill” Haller. Much like the StarCraft II broadcasts, there will also be guest HoN commentators.

S2 Games CEO and co-founder Marc DeForest commented on the partnership saying, “HoN is a very competitive game by nature, and there is no better way to up the ante within the eSports community then by joining the North American Star League. The selected teams are compiled of some of the top players in the world and we can’t wait to see what they do when pitted against each other.”

Russell Pfister, North American Star League CEO, also chimed in stating “We are excited to strengthen our broadcast reach to include a title as compelling as Heroes of Newerth, and to be working with S2 Games, an organization as committed as we are to foster the growth of eSports.”

Unfortunately the NASL is keeping some of the details under wraps for now. Once the participating teams are announced, expect to see a post will the rest of the information.

Cross Counter LIVE Tonight

September 6th, 2011

Cross Counter LIVE is on air tonight to bring you the latest and greatest in the world of fighting games. The show is set to begin at 11PM EST (8PM PST) and will be streamed live on by thestream.tv.

Intro Video

Live Stream

The Devil Plays Protoss: Saving LAN

September 6th, 2011

The Devil Plays Protoss: Saving LAN

by Jacqueline Geller

Any opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of compLexity Gaming or its parent company.

LAN Center.

Before you look at the article title and think to yourself “not another whiny article about the lack of StarCraft2 LAN support,” let me assure you that this article is not about the lack of much needed SC2 LAN support. This article is about supporting a different type of LAN, specifically the LAN center. Gaming centers, as they are more commonly called these days, are necessary for the growth of eSports but are often under supported and required to close. Although gaming centers may seem like a frivolous waste of money, over the last year, I have become a real fan of supporting local gaming centers.

I love the social aspect of being involved with the gaming community. I love playing League of Legends with my friends after dinner. I love following dozens of pro gamers on Twitter. I love attending live competitive gaming events. As much as gaming is stereotypically viewed as a solitary activity, anyone involved with the eSports community will tell you that the community is one of the best aspects of being an involved gamer. Sure, it is entirely possible to be an anti-social gamer, playing Fable 3 alone in your basement, but if you play CoD with your brother or raiding in WoW, you’re a social gamer to some degree. Even the simple act of laddering in SC2 requires other people.

Despite being a gamer for years, I had never paid to play at a gaming center. I didn’t see the point in paying $4-$6 per hour to play video games when I had a perfectly good computer at home. What was the point? It seemed like a money sink, and I like to save my money. I could play WoW with my friends online, or when I did want to play in person, someone usually had a spare computer or a decent laptop. What would be the point in going to a gaming center?

What would be the point in going to a gaming center?

It wasn’t until I got involved with the local SC2 community in January that I started to go to gaming centers. At the time, my city had one, Absolute Power, which was in the far corner of the city. It was small and crowded, but it allowed the community to host meet ups and tournaments with minimal effort. Friends could meet up to game before GSL finals, and gamers could attend tournaments without the hassle of having to drag their PC with them to a gymnasium. More events, such as coaching sessions, were hosted at the gaming center, and our community grew. I simply cannot stress how much having a gaming center was crucial to the development of our local SC2 community.

When Absolute Power closed its doors at the start of June, the community was at a standstill. Tournaments could not be hosted, and meet ups were next to impossible. Who has room for dozens of computers in their living room? Aside from Evil Genuises, of course. Thankfully, a great new gaming center was opening up soon, and local gaming life would be able to return to normal.

OverKlocked Gaming Center. Courtesy of OK

OverKlocked Gaming (OK) opened its doors in Edmonton in July. The location is great: in the middle of the city and a mere 10 minute drive not even from my apartment. Not only is the location itself ideal, the center itself is stunning. The equipment is top notch and plentiful, and the space is roomy. Since it’s opening, it has become a home to my gaming group and other local gamers. The fighting community has moved its weekly fight nights to OK, and the centre is surprisingly busy each weekend I’ve been there. During MLG weekend, we took over the big screen TVs to watch games together on the Friday night. OK’s owner, Tim “Mystery” Cooper, is friendly, helpful and supportive. The staff is great, and everyone feels more than welcome hanging out there on a Saturday night.

As much as I dislike paying to game, especially on my current budget, I have been more than happy to pay for time at OK. I love that it’s become a home for the local community, and having a gaming center is crucial for the growth of a good local competitive gaming community. Thanks to both Absolute Power and OverKlocked, Edmonton has been able to develop a truly epic local SC2 community, and thanks to OK, we will be able to continue to grow and expand.

If you live near a gaming center, grab your friends and get out to support it! Not only do these centers provide a great place for like minded gamer individuals to meet and hang out, they provide places for eSports events to happen. Ever been to a Bring Your Own Computer LAN tournament? They are tons of fun but not convenient whatsoever. It is also difficult to host them more than every handful of months, but it’s simple to host tournaments on a regular basis at gaming centers. Attend a tournament at a gaming center or better yet, talk with a gaming center’s owner about hosting your own tournament. I’m sure the owner would be more than happy to help you out!

Paying to game at a gaming center may seem silly, but having pro-eSports businesses is important if we want the industry to grow. It is especially important to have pro-eSports businesses that are easily able to host and run their own tournaments. Take a look in your local yellow pages and find a nearby gaming center to support. It could be the start of something great.

GL HF,
Jacq

About the Author – Jacqueline Geller

After years of playing World of Warcraft, a friend introduced Jacqueline to Starcraft early last year. Jacqueline’s relationship with Starcraft started out slowly: a handful of casual dates, a little bit of flirting but nothing serious. She took her relationship with the game to the next level after BlizzCon 2010 where she experienced eSports magic first-hand and realized that Starcraft was the one. Despite being a mediocre player, she has been clambering the ladder at a glacial pace and has spent more time watching Starcraft online than she’d like to admit. In March, Jacqueline made the leap from eSports fan to eSports professional when she was hired by the Handsome Nerd as their Art Director, combining her design skills with her love of Starcraft. Since its start in April, Jacqueline has been a contributing writer for the North American Star League, writing coverage for Division 1. Offline, Jacqueline is a bookworm, a runner, a freeride snowboarder and has a Human Ecology degree with a Clothing and Textiles major.

View Jacqueline’s profile here.
Visit @jacquelinesg on Twitter

MLG Raleigh Breaks Viewer Records

September 6th, 2011

Today Major League Gaming announced the viewer numbers from their recent Raleigh event. Breaking previous MLG records, MLG Raleigh pulled “an all-time high 138,000 peak concurrent online stream viewers.” These viewers spanned 173 countries and consumed more than 3 million hours of video throughout the weekend.

What makes this all that much more amazing is that MLG was able to provide uninterrupted, 720p HD footage all weekend while Hurricane Irene was ravaging the East coast.

Major League Gaming CEO Sundance DiGiovanni said:

 

The 2011 Pro Circuit season is proving to be our most successful to date with record breaking online viewer numbers for the past three competitions held in Raleigh, Anaheim and Columbus. Our goal this year was to expand our global footprint and we have succeeded by reaching millions of new fans around the world. Viewers can expect more high-quality streaming of our upcoming events in Orlando and Providence.

 

With Sundance’s promise for more high-quality streams and the addition of games like League of Legends (seen in Raleigh), there really isn’t anywhere to go but up. Expect to see more viewer records broken when MLG Orlando rolls around, October 14-16.

TriMaster on Kings of Tin

September 5th, 2011

Tonight, compLexity’s Josh “TriMaster” Niven will be a guest on King of Tin. Kings of Tin features hosts djWHEAT and WackSteven as they take on all challengers alongside members of the StarCraft 2 community, and some of the top players in the game today. Each show features interviews, discussion, and Q+A with players of all calibers, and provides everyone with an opportunity to show off their skills or get taken to school!

 

CSPromod 1.07 Released

September 4th, 2011

Today, the developers over at CSPromod released CSPromod Beta 1.07. This has been a long awaited update to the source modification that gave players a CS 1.6 feel. This update focused mainly on bug squashing and weapon tweaking to get it as close to 1.6 as they can. In hopes that the Promod community will restart with the release, the developers are looking for community contribution for submitting bugs and crashlogs to help make the game more stable, and fun.

Changelog Excerpt

  • Added better blood goosh particles
  • Refactored MP5’s recoil
  • Refactored Famas’ burst fire mode recoil
  • Tweaked grenade throw position and velocity to be exactly like CS 1.6
  • Tweaked all rifles’ accuracy to be equivalent to CS 1.6
  • Tweaked Deagle’s accuracy
  • Tweaked AWP/Scout quickscoping
  • Tweaked crosshair cooldown rate
  • Tweaked crosshair sizes (cl_crosshair_size is now independent of cl_crosshair_advanced_scale)
  • Tweaked HE grenade damages
  • Tweaked tagging (player velocity reduction on getting hit)
  • Tweaked weapon drop trajectory to mimic 1.6
  • Tweaked air acceleration slightly
  • Tweaked footsteps while scoping with the AWP/Scout
  • Tweaked the FOV to remain equivalent across all resolutions; removing unfair advantages for wide-screen users
  • Updated maximum wall penetration distance from 128 to 768 units to match CS 1.6

For the complete changelog, click here.

For the official CSPromod website, click here.

For a link to the Download page, click here.

The V – Week #25

September 4th, 2011

Post Game

Tonight’s episode of The V saw some absolutely fantastic macro play from both Attero and Spades. While we didn’t see a lot of variation in terms of strategy, we did see some great mechanics and decision making resulting in a series that went all the way to game 7. Despite his best efforts to stick around for another week, Spades ended up falling to new comer Attero.

Things started off pretty grim for Spades. Attero took the first two games on Crossfire and Tal’Darim Alter without too much trouble. Spades managed to fight back taking the next three games thanks to his heavy Marauder, Medivac, Viking, Ghost army. It wasn’t until the last two games that Attero figured out his opponent’s plan and devised a way to weather the storm; force his opponent to multitask. With some nice late game Dark Templar, Attero distracted Spades allowing him to easily pick him apart.

Huge congratulations to Attero on becoming this week’s champion of The V. Be sure to tune in next weekend to see if he’ll be able to hold onto his crown for another week.

The V – Week #25

The compLexity Syndicate is proud to announce week 25 of our Starcraft 2, 1 v 1 initiative, called The V! This week, our new champion Brian “Spades” Francis from RGN will take on Andrew “Attero” Golec from Team Dynamic. This will be Brian’s first defense of his title after taking down Hawk from Vile last week. This week, The V is being presented at a special time and date of 8PM EST (5PM PST) on Sunday, September 4th.

Each week we will invite two professional SC2 players to square off for a $100 cash prize.  The winner will return the next week to take on a new challenger.  In addition, every week we will offer viewers the chance to enter to win great prizes, including the new Sound Blaster Tactic Headset.

 

Information

Date: 8:00 PM EST
Format: Best of 7
Streaming: twitch.tv/compLexity
Prize: $100.00 per week
Casting: AskJoshy

 

WEEK 25

Brian “RGN.Spades”
Francis
vs. Andrew “TDAttero”
Golec

 

History

Week 24 – RGN.Spades > Vile.hawk 4-2
Week 23 –
x6.ThisIsJimmy < Vile.hawk 1-4
Week 22 Reign.Perfect < Vile.hawk 1-4
Week 21
Reign.Perfect > GoSu.Pokebunny 4-3
Week 20 –
Reign.Perfect > coL.CatZ 4-3
Week 19 – Qxc.Agh < coL.CatZ
Week 18
sixjax.Cocoa < coL.CatZ
Week 17
FXOpTiKzErO < coL.CatZ
Week 16 –
FXOpTiKzErO > Sixjax.Terran 4-3
Week 15 – Vile.Spanishiwa < Sixjax.Terran 1-4
Week 14 –
Vile.Spanishiwa > Fnatic.KawaiiRice 4-2
Week 13 –
Vile.Spanishiwa > VT.Spades 4-2
Week 12 – Vile.Spanishiwa > ROOT.minigun 4-3
Week 11 – coL.CrunCher < ROOT.minigun 3-4
Week 10
coL.Cruncher >EG.StrifeCro” Shu 4-0
Week 9 coL.CrunCher > LzGaMeR 4-1
Week 8 coL.CrunCher > d.SjoW 4-1-1
Week 7
coL.CrunCher > LGPainUser 4-1
Week 6d.SjoW > EG.Axslav 4-3
Week 5 Slush < EG.Axslav 1-4
Week 4 –
DDE < EG.Axslav 0-4
Week 3
DDE > FXO.Sheth 4-1
Week 2
Liquid Tyler < FXO.Sheth 3-4
Week 1 Liquid Tyler > ROOT.drewbie 4-1

 

Be sure to mark your calendars and check in every Friday night for some of the best 1v1 action in StarCraft 2!  Tune in to see who can survive the longest in THE V!

 

compLexity Gaming:  YOUR source for professional gaming news and entertainment!

TriMaster in Sunday Night Fights

September 4th, 2011

Update: TriMaster took down EG.Machine 3-0, advancing to the finals where he faced Sjow. TriMaster’s Bio style was just no match for Sjow’s Mech play, allowing Sjow to win 3-0.

After taking a short break due to MLG Raleigh, Wellplayed.org’s Sunday Night Fights showmatch series returns tonight at 7:00 PM EST.

The European Terran Sjow looks to continue his reign of terror, however this week he will have his work cut out for him. Sjow’s competition includes EG.Machine, Desrow and the new kid on the block compLexity’s TriMaster.

Casted by Wombat and Thundetoss, tonight’s series is sure to be a memorable one. Can TriMaster keep the momentum from his stellar MLG run, or will Sjow just be too much? Tune in here tonight to find out.

 

TriMaster the Movie

September 3rd, 2011

Last weekend, compLexity’s Joshua “TriMaster” Niven battled his way through the open bracket and proved himself to be the only non-Korean to make it to the infamous group stage and subsequently the championship bracket where he managed to take down some of the most elite StarCraft II players. compLexity LTD is proud to present the TriMaster the Movie that details his impressive run through the event. Directed by non other than Nick “Hvk” Cadwallader, the movie runs 12 minutes and 25 seconds in length and is available in for streaming via Youtube.

 

VIDEO: Gootecks & Combofiend — PAX Recap, Empire Arcadia, SummerJam

September 3rd, 2011

In this week’s Cross Counter, Gootecks is joined by guest host Combofiend, as Mike Ross is on vacation in an undisclosed location! The two recap their experiences at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, review the winners of SummerJam 5 which was held in Philadelphia, and discuss the recent announcement by Triforce that Empire Arcadia’s fighting game division will be closed.