Happy Birthday tehbizness!

February 18th, 2011

The Syndicate would like to wish coL’s very own Jacob “tehbizness” Bohnert a very Happy Birthday as he turns 25 today!

Jacob has been CompLexity’s official coder and developer for several years now. Originally, he came to coL with the acquisition of Noobflicks and has been with the organization ever since. With the development of version 5 of CompLexityGaming.com, Jacob has had his hands full for the past few months as we’ve continually added additional features and changes on a daily basis. Jacob has continually proven himself to be an integral part of the coL staff.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy 25th Birthday to Jacob “tehbizness” Bohnert.

x6 Picks Up THPS

February 18th, 2011

With Tony Hawk Pro Skaters currently undefeated in the ESEA-Invite division, it was only a matter of time before questions would be raised about their ability to attend the LAN Playoffs and Finals, which will take place in late April of this year.

Fortunately for the team, Check Six gaming has announced that they will be signing the team and providing the financial support required to attend the events.

Curt “KeyHunt” Carter, had this to say about the pick up:

 

We are incredibly pleased to announce we have finally dived into the TF2 community. TF2 is an amazing game, with amazing developers and a community that refuses to be knocked down..for good reason. ESEA continues to be a thriving force in the community and we could not be more thrilled to be supporting it in another game. THPS is an absolute perfect fit for CheckSix. The team’s dedication, character, and competitiveness embody exactly what we want in our teams.  Additionally, with TF2 being one of the harder games to support from an organization perspective, we at x6 are glad to have the opportunity do our part to help the TF2 and e-sports community in general. This help would not be possible without our sponsors in Puretrak and End of Reality though.

 

The x6.TF2 roster is now:

Carson “Kalkin” Eades
David “oov” Mao
Andrew “Dave__AC” Cook
Anthony “harbleu” Ballo
Matt “vhalin” Bearslayer
Tyler “TLR” Morgan

More information about the aquisition can be found by clicking here.

coL.SC2 in FXOpen Invitational #2

February 17th, 2011

Both coL.Stalife and coL.Cruncher have been invited to the second FXOpen Invitational. The event will be three days long and is featuring $1,500 in prize money.

When: Friday – Saturday. Start time 9PM EST. LB Round 9, LB Final and Grand Final will be Friday, Feb 25 9:00pm EST

Format: The tournament will be a three-day, 64 player invitational event with a $1500 prizepool, distributed 900/400/200. The 64 players will compete in a best-of-three double elimination competition. Round 1 matchups will be based on rough ‘seedings’ gathered from previous tournament events and other scene activity. Map determination will be via vetoe. Tournament UB and LB finals will be Bo5, and the final will be up to 2 x Bo5.

Prizes: 
First place takes $900 
Second place takes $400
Third place takes $200




 

Round Three – Lower Bracket

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Stalife 0 0 0
oGsSuperNova 0 0 2
Map: TBA
Score 1 2 3 F
coL.CrunCher 0 0 0
dignitasSjoW 0 0 2
Map: TBA

Round Two – Lower Bracket

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Stalife 0 0 1
VTSpades 0 0 0
Map: TBA
Score 1 2 3 F
coL.CrunCher 0 0 2
DelphiTT 0 0 0
Map: TBA

Round Two

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Stalife 0 0 0
REQdarkcell 0 0 2
Map: TBA

Round One – Lower Bracket

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.CrunCher 0 0 2
TAdeth 0 0 0
Map: TBA

Round One

Score 1 2 3 F
coL.Stalife 0 0 2
 NRGdde 0 0 1
Map: TBA
Score 1 2 3 F
coL.CrunCher 0 0 0
 oGsJ 0 0 2
Map: TBA

SC2 Heart of the Swarm to have Separate Ladder

February 17th, 2011

In an interview with GamesOnNet, Dustin Browder has said that the Heart of the Swarm expansion for Starcraft II will have its own ladder system. Players will still be able to play on there Wings of Liberty ladders if they choose in order “to deal with new units or balance problems or anything like that.”

Dustin also had this to say:

games.on.net: Can you comment on the custom maps system, and specifically if Blizzard has any plans to make it easier to find and play maps that aren’t currently tagged as “popular” on battle.net?

Dustin: That’s a really great question, and something we’re actively working on. We’ve got a number of plans for it – what’s going to make it in and when, I’m not sure yet, but we definitely know that we need to do a better job of finding new maps and promoting them to users. We’re looking at something called an “up and coming” area of the game so we can look at and see some maps that aren’t on the popular list yet but that people are enthusiastic about and they’re starting to play a lot of, so that people can go to that area and see what’s going on there. We’re trying to find a way so that you can just randomly pick a new map, and just play it with a bunch of other players who have also agreed to just try new stuff and see if that’s a way we can move some maps that aren’t getting a lot of play right now into an “up and coming” category and then hopefully from there to the popular category. We obviously also want to improve search functionality down the road. We have lots of plans for the future but in the short term we’re definitely going to be making some fixes that should hopefully improve the situation for all our fans.

 

Source: GamesOnNet – Interview

Artosis Tours the ST House

February 17th, 2011

Artosis brings us a video tour of the Star Tale house along with some interviews with ST_Bomber, ST_Ace, ST_Squirtle, and ST_JulyZerg.

We went down to Star Tale’s ProGaming house to get some footage, and do some interviews. I asked the progamers all sorts of awesome stuff, including their opinions on who the best players in the world are, why they lost certain matches, and balance.

Star Tale is a professional SC2 team in South Korea. Artosis has posted the videos on his youtube channel found at ArtosisTV.

 

PG2: coL.TF2 vs eMazing Gaming

February 17th, 2011

Tonight, coL.TF2 looks to extend their win streak to three and take sole ownership of second place in the ESEA-Invite Season 8 league as they take on eMazing Gaming on cp_coldfront. Last night, coL staged a comeback against Blight Gaming on the same map to win by the score of 5-4. eMazing Gaming comes into the match on a three game win streak having taken down AI, Blight and Dynamic so far this season. The match is set to begin at 11:30PM EST.

 

 
compLexity
0
0
0
2
eMazing Gaming
0
0
0
5
Map: cp_coldfront
Time: 11:30PM EST

Interview with JP McDaniel

February 17th, 2011

JP McDaniel

Today we have the pleasure of sitting down with none other than JP “itmeJP” McDaniel, previously well known in the World of Warcraft community via his commentary and articles (including those here on this site) and now known as a prominent personality in the burgeoning StarCraft 2 community.

Thanks very much for taking the time to speak with us.  Tell us a bit about yourself and your background.  Where do you live?  Where did/do you go to school?

I am a 24-year-old college graduate (communication arts degree from University of the Incarnate Word) who currently resides in San Antonio, Texas. I’m a gamer through and through.

For those who are not familiar with your history in gaming, please tell us a bit how you got involved and discuss some of your more prominent efforts in eSports.

I started out as a grunt at GotFrag.com and through a lot of hard work I rose up through the clutter and became a writer. I left the organization around the time of the buyout from MLG to work for GamesMediaProperties to work on two projects: The World Series of Video Games and GameRiot.com. After the WSVG closed its doors, I was lucky enough to have friends in the industry who set me up with some freelance writing gigs for sites like TheCGS.com and right here at ComplexityGaming.com. Around the time MLG picked up WoW I started working as a contractor for them. Right now I am heavily involved in the thick of it with SC2 over at MLG among several other projects.

ArenaCast, your WoW podcast, was very popular in the community.  Talk about how that came to be, how it developed and its current status.

ArenaCast was my first stab at podcasting in the eSports world. It was the first of its kind (followed shortly by djWHEATs CGS show which became LiveOn3) and really helped me understand the medium. Bigger names came on over time and we got into a groove much where SotG is now, but ultimately I lost interest much like the other hosts did. Currently ArenaCast is inactive, but I’ve thought about revisiting it in the future.

Talk a bit about your time at Gotfrag and GameRiot.  What were the best parts of working at those organizations and where to do you feel they fell short?

Working at GotFrag was really an awesome experience. I was able to work along such people as Scott Smith, Trevor Schmidt, Marc Turner, Mark Cheben, Lee Chen, and Jason Bass — all of which have moved onto bigger and better roles in eSports. The best part about working at GotFrag was simply the experience.

GameRiot was also an awesome experience but for different reasons. I was able to live through an opening of a site and saw it evolve from blueprints to a living, breathing website. Its was an eye-opening experience for sure.

I think GotFrag fell short by being consumed into MLG and eSports losing a journalism centric website and GameRiot fell short by never delivering upon its promises at launch.

Most recently you’ve launched StarCraft 2 projects like “State of the Game” and “SC Center.”  Talk about these programs.  What do you feel they contribute to the community and what are your goals for the shows in the long term?  Are you planning any other productions?

State of the Game is something I really don’t understand. It started out in the beta as something so small and simple and now its exploded into whatever it is today. It is an incredible project to work on week-to-week and its opened numerous doors for me.

SC Center is a newer project that I have started. I’m trying to bring people daily SC2 news since there is such a surplus of information coming out of the community. The production value is probably the best I’ve done with any project of mine, but it hasn’t been as well received as I would of liked.

I think both of these projects fill a void in a community where there are countless amounts of content and my goal in the long term with both is to keep producing them and ultimately try to make them the best they can be.

I do have some other shows in the planning stages right now, but I’m not comfortable with talking about them just yet. I will say that I want to incorporate more video into shows, though.

Let’s discuss StarCraft 2.  Everyone knew the game would be big but did you imagine it would be this big, especially in the Western world?  How do you think SC2 will affect the future of professional gaming?

I had no doubt in my mind that SC2 would be as big as it is now. I still think its very small honestly compared to what it will be a year from now.

On the topic of SC2 in the future: without SC2, I don’t think eSports will grow at the pace it has been. It needs a game with a global community like SC2 to prosper.

Many observers agree that eSports in general has been struggling over the past couple years, either due to the economic troubles or a lack of new competitive games.  In your opinion, is eSports growing and where do you see the space in 5 years?  10 years?

eSports has been growing pretty slowly ever since the WSVG and CGS ventures closed shop, but with SC2 being released, its had its biggest boom since the Counter-Strike days. Five years from now I would expect SC2 to be still thriving because the IP still has two more confirmed expansions down the pipeline. Ten years is a little hard to gauge. It is going to depend on how huge SC2 gets and what other eSports platforms exist at the time.

The prospects for World of Warcraft as an eSport seem pretty bleak lately.  ESL dropped the game and MLG hasn’t announced any plans for 2011 beyond finishing 2010’s finals.  What are your thoughts on this?  Is WoW dead as an eSport or do you think there will be a revival of the game with Cataclysm?

WoW suffered from it being a very hard game to support in the world of eSports. It 100% revolves around Blizzard on all fronts: spectating, patches/balance, and licenses. It never had the best spectator client (always was an issue when broadcasting) and it suffers from only tournaments being able to stream games, not just John Doe from down the street as with SC2. I don’t think WoW is dead as an eSport but it is going to take a huge initiative from Blizzard to push out a spectator client for Rated Battlegrounds for it to exist.

Let’s talk about your casting experience.  How do you like casting (live LANs or online) vs. doing shows like SotG?  What are your casting plans for 2011?  Will we see you back at MLG with Day[9] and DJWheat?

Casting is always a fun experience whether it is a LAN or an online event. Comparing it to a show like State of the Game is really black and white. Casting is more of a ‘personality / charismatic / and game knowledge’ check in a sense while State of the Game is more ‘hosting ability / organization skills’ check for me personally. Its really a miracle that the four of us are able to meet up every Tuesday night for two hours and record the show.

My casting plans for 2011 are simply to get back in the groove of things and try to improve as much as possible. I’m always trying to improve my game knowledge and my casting flow. On the topic of MLG, I would love to continue to cast the events but I cannot comment on if I will be or not.

Along those lines, the word on the street is that you’ve teamed up with MLG.  Beyond any casting what other ways will you be working with America’s biggest gaming organization and what can you tell us about MLG’s plans for 2011?

It is not a secret that I have close ties with MLG. I’ll be very open and say that they helped host State of the Game for the past month and this is what started a bunch of rumors of MLG buying us out. While I do have plans on creating original content with them in the future, State of the Game will remain independent.

I can’t talk about any of the future projects but I think the community will enjoy them once I am able to.

Thanks very much for sitting down with us.  Any final thoughts, comments or shoutouts?

Thank you for the interview! You can follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/itmeJP, on  YouTube at  YouTube.com/itmeJPtv and on blip.tv at itmejp.blip.tv. Also, check out Complexity’s weekly show “The V” casted by Josh Sutherland. It always has great players and great games! 🙂

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PG2: coL.SC2 vs Volume

February 17th, 2011

Post-Game

Team Volume has forfeited the match.

Pre-Game

coL.SC2 is back in action for ESEA 3:2. The other day the team had a bad showing vs ROOT, losing 3-1. Tonight the guys will be taking on team Volume.SC2. Not much is known about the team. They forfeited their last match, so we are not 100% sure if they will be showing. The match is set to start at 9:00PM EST
 
This weeks starting map is Scrap Station. The format is 4 – 1v1 Bo3 matches. If the score ends up tied 2-2, there will be an ACE match to determine the winner. 

 

Lineups will be added in 30 minutes prior to the start of the match.

Lineups

coL.SC2 Volume
 coL.TBA
coL.TBA
coL.TBA
coL.TBA
TBA
 TBA
 TBA
 TBA
Score 1 2 3 F
coL.TBA 0 0 0
 TBA 0 0 0
Map: Scrap Station
Score 1 2 3 F
 coL.TBA 0 0 0
TBA 0 0 0
Map: Scrap Station 
Score 1 2 3 F
coL.TBA 0 0 0
TBA 0 0 0
Map: Scrap Station
Score 1 2 3 F
 coL.TBA 0 0 0
TBA 0 0 0
Map: Scrap Station

SK with Substitute at IEM5

February 17th, 2011

Today, SK Gaming, via their website, announced that Jimmy ‘allen’ Allen would not be attending the Intel Extreme Masters 5 event due to a serious illness. Instead, Dennis ‘dennis’ Edman will be filling void left behind. Dennis has played with teams such as PlayZone.se, crystal and RAGE in the past.

Dennis had this to say to the SK community:

 

Hello! I’ve been given a great oppurtunity to play as standin for SK Gaming due to allen being unable to attend the Global Finals at Cebit. This is probably my biggest event I have ever played in and I must say being asked to play for one of the best teams out there is a real honour for me. I will do my absolute best to substitute allen and I hope that all of you out there will help me do so!!!

Dennis ‘dennis’ Edman

 

SK-Gaming IEM Roster:

  • Christopher “GeT_RiGhT” Alesund
  • Robert “RobbaN” Dahlström
  • Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg
  • Johan “face” Klasson
  • Dennis “dennis” Edman

 

SK will be attending the IEM V World Championship Finals that will be taking place on March 1st through the 5th.

coL.br Bootcamp 2011

February 16th, 2011

Later this month, CompLexity Brazil will be in Berlin, Germany for their 2011 bootcamp in preperation for the Intel Extreme Masters Global Finals in early March. The team will use the 5 days at Icy Box to practice against some of Europe’s best teams on the stable and low-pinging European connection.

When: February 25th to March 1st, 2011
Where: Icy-Box Electronic Sports Center

Photos and videos from the bootcamp will be available as the practice sessions commence and will be posted on the site.

 

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