MSI BEAT IT Finals Announced

August 17th, 2010

2 weeks ago the coL.cs team battled through the finals bracket of the EG Master’s Cup where they took first to earn their spot in China for the MSI BEAT IT finals. Today, MSI has announced their plans for the finals.

The event will be held at the Star Live venue in Beijing, China. $15,000 is on the line for first place ($25,000 pot) along with 5 MSI Notebooks.

So far there have been 6 confirmed teams:

fnatic
H2k Gaming
Evil Geniuses
Immunity
WeMade FOX
compLexity

The event will be held on the 4-6th of September. Stay tuned to CompLexityGaming.com for the latest updates and coverage of the event.

VIDEO: dkt Interviewed at QuakeCon

August 17th, 2010

Alex “JaX” Conroy sat down with coL.QL’s Brian “dkt” Flander during QuakeCon 2010 this past week. In the interview Brian discusses his performance as well as the event setup. Brian also discusses his plans for the future.

 

IEM Group Stage Date Changed; National Final Details

August 14th, 2010

MLG Raleigh and ESL’s Group Stage where set to take place on the same weekend. This was forcing some players to pick which event they would participate in. Either the first lan event or an online qualifier. Majority of the players decided they would attend MLG and hope to play the online matches in their hotel room.

ESL has now announced they have changed the dates of the Group Stage to September 4-5th.

Below are the full details for the Group Stage.

IEM National Group Stage – September 4-5

Check-in: 1:30pm EST
Matches Start: 2:00pm EST

Group Stage Matches

– Round Robin Scheduling
– 4 Groups (Groups A,B,C,D)
– 4 Players in each Group: 1st seed will be pre-determined, the rest will be a random draw
– 2 maps per match against each opponent; each map considered a win or loss (6 maps total)

Relegation Matches

– 2nd and 3rd place Main Group Stage finishers
– 1 Best of three match

Prizes

 

Main Group Stage

– $25 per map win
– $100 to the Top Winner of each group
– Top Winner in each group (4 total) will advance to the Intel Extreme Masters LAN Finals in NYC

Relegation Match

– $25 to the winner
– Winner also advances to the Intel Extreme Masters National LAN Finals in NYC

Map Pool

Blistering Sands
Delta Quadrant
Lost Temple
Kulas Ravine
Metalopolis
Scrap Station
Steppes of War
Xel’Naga Caverns

Server Settings

Battle.net Region: North America
Race: Any (yes, Random is allowed)
Color: Any
Category: Melee
Mode: 1v1
Game Speed: Faster
Observers: National ESL Staff and Official Casters ONLY

Please note this is for North and South Americans only.

ESL has also announced details for the lan event which will be taking place from October 8-10th. Below is the full list of information from ESL.

IEM National Finals in NYC – October 8-10

– Top 8 Group Stage players qualify
– Round Robin scheduling
– 2 Groups of 4 players

Prizes

1st – $4000
2nd – $2000
3rd – $1200
4th – $800
5th – $550
6th – $550
7th – $450
8th – $450

Several winners will advance to the IEM World Championships!

coL Welcomes Silver and SC2

August 14th, 2010

Houston, TX – August 15, 2010 – Today CompLexity Gaming is proud to announce our next division, StarCraft II. With MLG announcing the addition of StarCraft II we have been searching for the right player to represent our organization and uphold the CompLexity values. Our first signing is Strieb “Silver” Roman, who resides in Ontario, Canada.

Strieb just recently won the first IEM Cup, which qualifies him for the top 16 Group Stage. From there, the top eight will be moving on to the lan finals in New York City.

Silver was interviewed by ESL after his win in the first IEM CUP.

DetonatoR: Hey Silver, thanks for taking the time to do this interview with us. Could you introduce yourself to our readers?

Silver: Hello, my name is Strieb Roman. I live in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada at the moment and I am 23 years old. I really love strategy, problem solving, puzzles, mind games and challenges.

 

You can read the rest of the interview here.

We’d like to officially welcome Strieb to The Syndicate and we wish him the best of luck in the upcoming MLG tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina (August 27-29th).

FX Wins e-Stars Seoul; Fnatic 3rd

August 14th, 2010

The finals are set, WeMade Fox vs Frag eXecutors. Fnatic will play TyLoo to determine 3rd place. The format is Best of Three. This will be the fourth time this week that fnatic and TyLoo will square off. This will be the third meeting for FX and Fox. They each have one win. In their first match WeMade Fox took down FX 16-8 on de_inferno. They then meet on de_inferno again where FX was able to sneak out a 16-14 win.

Grand Finals

Score 1 2 OT F
WeMade Fox 0 0 1
  Frag eXecutors 0 0 2
Map 1: de_nuke 16-11 FX
Map 2: de_inferno 16-8 WeMade
Map 3: de_train 16-7 FX

3rd Place

Score 1 2 OT F
fnatic 0 0 2
  TyLoo 0 0 1
Map 1: de_nuke 16-11 fnatic
Map 2: de_train 19-17 TyLoo
Map 3: de_dust 16-13 fnatic

eStars Stage on FIRE

August 14th, 2010

Shortly after TyLoo and WeMade Fox finished their stage match a loud bang was heard from behind the stage. It became obvious real fast that something was on fire.

The cause was wires under the stage got overheated. No one was injuried during the incident and because there was still smoke after they had put the fire out, the fire department was called. Surprisingly this caused no delay at all.

Image: HLTV.org

MLG SC2 Player List; Watch in HD

August 13th, 2010

Two weeks ago MLG announced the addition of StarCraft II. Now, MLG has released the names of the sixty-four players who will be competing at the first event!

Out of the sixty-four players, six are currently ranked in the Top 10 in North America. CompLexity’s very own Silver will be in attendance and is currently ranked 10th!

 

Registered Players

Players in bold are ranked in the top 10 in North America.

.Dismojoe Gretorp qxc
agh Huk RandyCross
ajtls imakeroaches Response
alex869 Immortal Spawn Sheth
aReteMadison inka coL.Silver
avilo Instinct212 Dignitas.Sjow
BackpackSC2 ItsYoungLee SLush
Blind_Rave J3TTY Sp_
Bluewolf. Joblesso SpruceGoose
BotD Josekii Suggy
captainwaffles1 Kiwikaki TeknoBoy
CauthonLuck LzGamer thebullfrog
damaddar Machine ThisisJimmy
DoctaRich MaMe_tZ Time
drewbie Masq tommmmmmm
eNtity MungiuSa Socke
everytime Nadagast2 Tyler
Fayth NullChar UNC-oRe.saMa
TTOne Paiilicious Urbanizer
FoolyMlg PainUser V4L0R
Future proctaisballin w_Ender_w
    xxjondxx

For only $10 you can watch Halo 3, StarCraft II, World of Warcraft and Tekken6 in HD! You can Purchase the HD pass HERE.

Meet the casters for StarCraft 2:

Sean “Day9” Plott is an 11-year veteran player and StarCraft commentator, known to the majority of the StarCraft 2 community for his “Day9 Daily” internet live stream shows. His expertise at the game and exciting personality make Day9 a community favorite.

JP McDaniel has made a name for himself in the ever-growing StarCraft 2 community with his commentary on the MLG KOTBH SC2 beta Showmatch series, as well as with his community outreach efforts and extensive PR experience in StarCraft and World of Warcraft.

Alex “HDStarCraft” Do and Mike “Husky” Lamond hardly need any introduction. Boasting the #3 and #4 rated channels on YouTube, with replays reaching beyond 150,000 views each, this dynamic duo’s high-definition StarCraft 2 replay commentaries have taken the gaming community and the public by storm. Their energetic play-by-play and “everyman” analysis gives their broadcasts the perfect blend of game knowledge and layman’s commentary.

Make sure you stay locked to complexitygaming.com as we will be on scene in Raleigh bringing you LIVE coverage of the first North American StarCraft II Lan.

VIDEO: BYOC Interviews

August 13th, 2010

Alex “JaX” Conroy sits down QuakeCon participants and interviews random BYOC gamers at Quakecon in Dallas, Texas, August 2010.

 

Interview with Slasher on QCon Ban

August 13th, 2010

Early yesterday we discovered that Rod “Slasher” Breslau, a prominent figure in the Quake community had been banned from entering the QuakeCon event. Rod was scheduled to broadcast the event, however he was barred due to breaking an NDA contract that he entered with iD Software as he assisted with the focus tests required to improve the game.

Upon hearing this information, we sat down with Rod to get his take on the situation and the true details behind it.

First of all, can you tell us a little bit about your Quake history and your involvement in the QuakeCon event?

I’ve been playing the Quake series for a little over a decade now. I skipped Quake 1/Quakeworld and started with Quake 2, playing that for seven years, nearly all competitive play, in CTF, TDM and Duel. Switched over to Quake 3 VQ3 and CPM for a year and a half or so, and Quake Live since the launch of closed beta. Besides playing, I’ve promoted, marketed, covered, broadcasted, podcasted and community managed different aspects of the game for a long time. I have gone as a journalist to QuakeCon since 2005, and have broadcasted the previous three years (2007 with GGL, 2008 with PlanetQuake3.net, and 2009 as Live On Three). Out of all the eSports/competitive gaming events of the year, I have always considered QuakeCon to be my home game and home event, and have always had good relations with id Software.

Can you tell everyone exactly what happened to result in a ban from the entire event?

It’s actually quite long regarding certain circumstances, but here’s the short version. I broke the Non-Disclosure Agreement that came with the Focus Test to Quake Live, which is the area where new maps and features are tested out within the game. I had signed the NDA into the Focus Test when it first launched over a year and a half ago, but have not logged into the focus area for nearly 8-9 months, and have not received an email from the Focus group since December 1st, 2009. In those past 8 months, other users have broken their NDA’s and leaked multiple bits of information on the main community hub ESReality. In the middle of downtime on the first day of broadcasting ESWC, I spoke for two minutes reading off the leaks that were made public on ESReality, including the fact that id Software would be releasing new TDM, CTF and Duel maps to Quake Live, and named Aerowalk in particular. Although I had not logged into the Focus Test in quite a while, and the information was public, I had still signed the NDA previously, and was therefore banned from Quake Live for a month. Then a few days ago I received an email stating I would not be allowed to enter QuakeCon 2010.

After learning that you would be barred from entering the event what were your emotions? What are your thoughts on the decision?

Disheartening, frustrating and unjustified. I had figured my month-long ban from Quake Live would suffice as punishment for my actions. I was set and ready to do on-site coverage on behalf of TeK-9.org and Crossfire.nu, the two largest non-ESReality Quake communities on the net, along with cross-postings to ESR itself. No one is taking my place on these sites to do coverage, so all it did was remove coverage from the three most popular Quake community sites in existence. I’m not able to see all the players, broadcasters, journalists, community members and other friends who I sparingly see, or only see at QuakeCon once a year. I’m not around for the full launch of Quake Live, which is a very important time for the game’s overall lifespan.

Many people have expressed their concerns with quality of the tournament thus far. How do you think it’s going? What needs to be improved?

Well there were no games broadcasted yesterday, and today has had it’s problems as well. This seems to be a running trend at QuakeCon to as far back as I can remember, regardless of who is broadcasting the games. I don’t know if this will ever be fixed. The list of things to improve is pretty long.

What do you see for the future of Quake Live? How has iD Software handled the event issues thus far?

I’m not sure. Some people will buy it, and that should give incentive for iD Software to continue updating the game, but I don’t know if -enough- people will buy it. It’s a very strange pricing plan to launch off of, and the community response has been mixed. 

Will we see you at QuakeCon 2011?

I hope so. All I want to do is push the game and community forward, not backwards.

Anything you’d like to say?

I appreciate the concern and interest from the community in this situation. I’m doing off-site coverage on ESReality.com throughout the weekend, and urge anyone to check it out

QuakeCon rails~ proZaC

August 13th, 2010

Cyrus ‘proZac’ Malekani has been removed from the event for taking his shorts off to change into pants.

He was escorted out of the venue by local authorities and received a warning for indecent exposure. He is currently on room arrest, but as he told Trance from ESReality he is ready to PARTY in room 2269!

Here is a snippet of the conversation. You can read the full log right here.

Source: ESReality via SK-Gaming