MLG Pro Circuit adds SC2

July 30th, 2010

Starcraft 2 was released just days ago and today MLG has announced they will be adding it to their Pro Circuit effective immediately.

The first competition will take place from August 27-30th at MLG Raleigh.

1v1 format
32 players, open registration
Double-elimination format
Over $5,000 in cash prizes
Passes are $60 per player
Registration opens Tuesday at 7pm ET on MLGPro.com
Culminates in National Championship in Dallas, November 5-7

Make sure you stay tuned to complexitygaming.com as we will be LIVE on scene in Raleigh bringing you live coverage from the event!

cyx Killed in Car Accident

July 29th, 2010

Antonio “cyx” Daniloski was one of the mousesports players who reportedly missed their flight to Shanghai for the Intel Extreme Masters tournament. On the drive back from the airport, Daniloski had a tire failure, resulting in an accident that claimed his life.

Taken from Mousesports.com:

 

Today we must say goodbye to our beloved friend and player, Antonio “cyx” Daniloski. Toni had a car accident on his way back from Frankfurt airport and passed away of the consequences.

Starting point was a missed flight from Frankfurt to Shanghai (China), which our entire Counter-Strike 1.6 team was suspected to take. Unfortunately, Antonio “cyx” Daniloski missed the flight and received another flight on Thursday morning.

On his way back from the airport, he had a car accident due to a tire failure and passed away of the consequences.

Our thoughts at this difficult time for us go to Tonis family, relatives and friends. We mourn a friend and player who was always loved by everyone in our mousesports team and the whole gaming community and because of his commitment and engagement he was one of the most important and famous personalities of all time in mousesports.

Our Counter-Strike 1.6 team is already on their way back to Germany and we’ve canceled our presence and Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge Shanghai.

 

(Image courtesy of mousesports)

 

At Arbalet Dallas two weeks ago, we were fortunate enough to sit down with Antonio for a quick interview. The footage of this can be found below:

 

We at CompLexity Gaming would like to give our condoleneces to Antonio’s family in their time of need. He will be greatly missed.

QuakeCon Registration Open

July 28th, 2010

Today QuakeCon announced their tournament lineup. QuakeCon will take place at the Hilton Anatole from August 12-15th. There will be over $50,000 in prize money.

The top players will be competing in the Intel QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship and theQUAKE LIVE Capture
the Flag Championship. New players will have the opportunity to compete in the QUAKE LIVE Open Tournament for a chance to prove their skills.

You can read the full press release below:

July 27, 2010 (Rockville, MD) – The world’s very best QUAKE LIVE® players will once again gather in Dallas, Texas to take part in intense online tournaments at QuakeCon® 2010, being held August 12-15, 2010 at the Hilton Anatole. Vying for their share of over $50,000 in prize money, top professionals will compete in the Intel-sponsored QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship and the QUAKE LIVE Capture the Flag Championship while up-and coming players will have the opportunity to prove their gaming prowess in the QUAKE LIVE Open Tournament.

QuakeCon, which is free to the public, offers an unparalleled opportunity to see the greatest players in the world compete in highly-competitive tournaments. This year, attendees can now catch all of the intense gaming action up close in the newly created 250-seat tournament arena.  Top matches will be broadcast live each day of the competitions on large screens with simultaneous play-by-play commentary from this year’s shoutcasters who will capture all of the energy, excitement and behind-the-scenes drama, with live match coverage, player interviews and expert analysis.

The QuakeCon 2010 Tournament Lineup:


The Intel® QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship
The Intel QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship will feature known professionals and top QUAKE LIVE competitors in their own exclusive tournament. Sixty-four (64) of the world’s best QUAKE LIVE players will face-off in the 1vs.1 duel for more than $25,000 in a double elimination bracket, with each match played in a best-of-three-games format.  With two competitors remaining, thousands will gather to watch as these two best-of-the-best survivors go head-to-head in a single elimination, best-of-five-games throw-down with a $14,000 check written to the champion.  Matches will feature a pool of five arenas.

The QUAKE LIVE Capture the Flag Championship
The Capture the Flag Championship will feature 4 vs. 4 competitions for up to 32 teams battling it out in a single elimination bracket and best-of three-games format using five arenas. Players who come out on top will share prizes of $25,000, including $14,000 for the team of champions.  Matches in the CTF tournament will feature five arenas.

The QUAKE LIVE Open Tournament
Available for up to 128 amateurs and up-and-coming competitors, the QUAKE LIVE Open will offer players a taste of the excitement and pressure of professional gaming. Battling for a share of $2,500, including $1,500 for the champion, players will compete in a single elimination bracket, with each match played in a best-of-three-games format.  Matches for the Open Tournament will feature the same five arenas as the Masters Championship. 

Registration Information
Players with professional gaming experience or extensive QUAKE LIVE experience can pre-register by going to   www.quakecon.org/tournament between July 28th and August 8th or register on site at QuakeCon from 9:00am to noon CST on Thursday, August 12. Competitors qualified for the Intel QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship and The QUAKE Live Capture the Flag Championship will be selected and seeded by a committee of experts at the close of registration. Players selected for the Intel QUAKE LIVE Masters Championship are not eligible for the Open Tournament.

Registration for the QUAKE LIVE Open Tournament is first come, first served on site at QuakeCon from 9:00am to noon CST on Thursday, August 12.

For official rules, requirements, prize money distribution, pool of arenas and additional information, please go to www.quakecon.org/tournament.

 

 

Valve Accidentally Bans 12,000+ Gamers

July 28th, 2010

Recently on Ars Technica they reported that Valve has admitted to accidentally banning over 12,000 CoD:MW2 players from the game due to an erroneous detection by the Steam software. According to Valve, the bans occured over a span of two weeks during which the disk image of the game was being updated.

Gabe Newell had this to say to effected users:

 

The problem was that Steam would fail a signature check between the disk version of a DLL and a latent memory version. This was caused by a combination of conditions occurring while Steam was updating the disk image of a game. This wasn’t a game-specific mistake. Steam allows us to manage and reverse these erroneous bans (about 12,000 erroneous bans over two weeks). We have reversed the ban, restoring your access to the game. In addition, we have given you a free copy of Left 4 Dead 2 to give as a gift on Steam, plus a free copy for yourself if you didn’t already own the game.

 

To correct this blatant mistake on Valve’s part, they have granted every effected Steam account with a free copy of L4D2 as well as one copy to give to a friend as a gift.

Interview with Irukandji

July 27th, 2010

When compLexity released their whole Counter-Strike 1.6 team on March 18th, 2010 – Andrew ‘Irukandji’ Timmerman was left without a team. This is because two of his teammates were chosen for the next compLexity roster which was announced later that same month while Drew remained visibly absent. Without a place to call home (other than ESEA), Drew has been associated with Vigor and High Rollers Gaming, as well as iDemise. Max ‘mki’ Kieturakis sat down with him to discuss his “new” surroundings.

Welcome back to the team Andrew! I for one am thrilled to see you back after the long separation from the team. How did this move come about happening?

After Arbalet Dallas, the current players of compLexity approached me asking if I’d be interested in possibly playing again. I jumped at the opportunity to play with some of my former friends/teammates who I’ve competed with together for most of my Counter-Strike career.

You mentioned that the players approached you after Arbalet Dallas. Did compLexity feel like they didn’t play well at the tournament, or were there internal issues within the team?

I don’t think Arbalet was necessarily a bad tournament for them, but at other events (ESEA, IOL Sweden, ESWC, etc.) I think they realized they hadn’t played to their full potential. The line-up is stacked with talent and ability and if it can get on the same page with the right tactics it could be quite scary.

Up until this point compLexity hasn’t been doing a bad job with Xp3 leading the team. You were the in-game leader of the previous compLexity line-up which leaves the question: Who will be the in-game leader, Irukandji or Xp3?

I will be the new in-game leader, but David is still the leader of coL.cs regarding anything outside the game. His role is going to be even more vital as he’ll be in control of making sure we are all focused, confident and calm while playing.

During the time you were released from compLexity, you had been associated with a few teams, however you never played an official match. The first team was Vigor which arguably only got into ESEA Invite because of you being on the roster. Were you ever planning on playing for another team during this time?

Nah, I decided to shade the community out and I just got Vigor a spot in ESEA Invite and then went inactive. Just kidding. My computer broke about a week after I joined Vigor and I had a ton of projects/exams as it was my final year at college, so I decided to just step away from the game for a bit. When I finally got a new computer about two months ago, I started playing again and HRG offered me a spot. I had every intention to play for them this upcoming ESEA season.

When David became the in-game leader, he was expected to bring in a fresh European approach to strategies which many stated he did successfully. With you replacing him now as in-game leader does that mean that this didn’t work out for coL? What will be the major difference with you being the in-game leader as opposed to David? Will we see a style more similar to the old coL before David joined?

I think it’s going to be a good mix of both influences. His style has made coL dangerous when they play fast and aggressive and now I hope to bring back a little bit of that strong, smart tactical side so that we can attack the other team from a variety of angles. The best teams in the world learn to adjust to your style of play so you always need to be able to mix it up to keep them off guard.

This coL line-up is starting to look more and more like the old one before the roster changes started. This brings up questions about activity into the spotlight, as last time around you guys had school and work issues holding you back so to speak. Is the situation different this time around and are you looking to attend all major events, or will there be conflicts like in the past?

I graduated in May so I’ll no longer have any conflicts attending events. I know that Jeff (hero) has decided to not work as much in the coming years (think he may go back to school) so I don’t really see any conflicts stopping us from attending major events. Derek is still studying at the University of Kentucky, but he’s always been able to travel to any of the big events.

The last coL bootcamp has seemed to help coL a lot. Do you guys plan on chasing the competition by trying to play more on the international scene? Do you have any bootcamps planned?

From a player’s point of view, we want to attend every single international LAN possible, but even other major teams (EG included) have pulled out of some events due to the financial strain that flying around the world can put on a team. I’d love to be able to do a European bootcamp and attend all of the events, but we definitely need to prove ourselves domestically first. We are thinking about doing a two week bootcamp in Charlotte, NC in the near future, but we’ll just have to see if we can work out a location and time that will fit all five of us.

Having experienced the American edition of Arbalet first hand, do you feel like it can become the new CPL (so to speak)? By this I mean, do you think the tournament has a future in America and could possibly bring more high profile teams back to the states?

Honestly, it’s hard to believe Arbalet will feature a lot of events in America because most of the top teams, sponsors and organizations are in Europe where “Mr. Arbalet” lives. In the old days, it made sense for European teams to fly to Dallas to play in CPLs because CPLs had the largest prize purses and existed virtually as the World Series for CS. Unfortunately with so many high-prized events in Europe now, I think it probably makes more sense for Arbalet to host most events over there. With that said, I’d love for Arbalet to have at least one major event over here each year because it was awesome!

Where will we see the compLexity Counter-Strike team next?

We will be competing at WCG USA on September 10th-12th using a stand-in for Xp3 and then following that we will be attending the IEM US Finals (assuming we qualify) in New York sometime also in September. In the meantime, we’ll be playing in the next ESEA and CEVO seasons along with EG’s Masters Cup.

Any shoutouts?

I’d like to thank coL’s sponsors Creative, XFX, QPAD and G8 Clothing for giving me the opportunity to travel and compete with such a great team. Also, a shoutout to my boy Matty S. for helping me turn to gambling when things get tough in life…oxymoron? I think so.


coL.cs Welcomes Back Irukandji

July 27th, 2010

Houston, TX – July 27, 2010 – Today CompLexity Gaming is announcing some changes to our Counter-Strike roster.  The first change is the departure of Scott “Evolution” Cavellero.  Scott has been a great asset to this team and will be missed.  The decision for Scott to leave is through no fault of his own.  He is a strong North American talent and we at CompLexity Gaming wish him the best in his future endeavors.

The departure of Scott left a hole that had to be filled and as such we are welcoming Andrew “Irukandji” Timmerman back to the CompLexity roster.  Drew will be standing in as our strat caller for the upcoming WCG event since David “Xp3” is French and is not eligible for competition on the American squad.  In the weeks to come we will announce our final stand in for the WCG event.

The new Complexity roster is as follows:

David “xp3” Garrido
Derek “dboorn” Boorn
Thomas “Thomz” Garcia
Jeff “Hero” Mettetal
Andrew “Drew” Timmerman

ESEA S7 Reg Opens; Drops TF2

July 27th, 2010

With the finals of the ESEA S6 LAN Playoffs & Finals having taken place only 2 weeks ago, the ESEA has announced that they have opened registration for the next season of their league. Registration will remain so until Monday August 23rd at 11:59pm EST.

There are several key changes from last season.

Key Changes From Season 6 to Season 7:

Increased prize pot from $50,000 to $56,550
Map rotations for each game will chosen by the community
Players banned for cheating in a non-league server will no longer result in matches being overturned
Increased number of League servers on new hardware to ease scheduling availability

With the announcement of season 7 also comes the announcement that everyone has been wondering about. ESEA has decided to drop support for the TF2 division unless 50 teams register for the Open league this season. The official announcement regarding this can be found below:

 

Lastly, as promised, we will be completely dropping all support for TF2 for Season 7, but there’s a catch. We’ve worked hard to address the many issues and suggestions TF2 players have had with our services including Client update response time (we’re down to an average of roughly 45 minutes), scrim servers (in public testing), as well as an Intermediate division. We’ve done our part, now it’s up to the community to man up, stop whining, and save TF2 on ESEA themselves. ESEA TF2 Season 7 will only happen if at least 50 TF2 Open teams are paid by the close of registration.

 

ESEA has also announced that they are removing the ESEA-Main Finals from the LAN schedule this season in order to raise the Invite division prize pots.

Click here to register for ESEA League Season 7.

Madden 2011 Sound Track

July 26th, 2010

EA Sports has announced the official soundtrack for Madden 2011. This year’s soundtrack will feature 23 songs including seven NFL Team fight songs.

The term ‘Madden Music’ has come to mean music that matches the intensity of the video game. This year, we wanted the music to not only define the game, but also the stadium experience. These are the classics that consistently bring NFL crowds to their feet. It’s an exciting new audio direction for Madden NFL, one that we know all fans will respond to. There is nothing like the experience of live football in a packed stadium, and the Madden NFL 11 soundtrack absolutely brings that excitement home.- Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Marketing for EA

 Original Recordings:

– AC/DC – Thunderstruck
– Archie Eversole – We Ready
– Blur – Song 2
– Bush – Machinehead
– Guns N’ Roses – Welcome to the Jungle
– Kevin Rudolf featuring Lil’ Wayne – Let It Rock
– Kiss – Rock and Roll All Nite
– Ozzy Osbourne – Let Me Hear You Scream
– Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train
– The Hives – Tick Tick Boom
– Todd Rundgren – Bang the Drum
– Ying Yang Twins featuring Homebwoi – Halftime

Cover Versions:

– Rock N Roll Part 2 – as made famous by Gary Glitter
– We Will Rock You – as made famous by Queen
– Crowd Chant – as made famous by Joe Satriani
– Kernkraft 400 – as made famous by Zombie Nation

Team Fight Songs:

– Chicago Bears – Bear Down Chicago Bears
– Detroit Lions – Gridiron Heroes
– Green Bay Packers – Go Packers Go!
– Miami Dolphins – Miami Dolphins #1
– Minnesota Vikings – Skol Vikings
– Philadelphia Eagles – Fly Eagles Fly
– Washington Redskins – Hail to the Redskins

Source: EA Sports

MLG Raleigh Invited Teams

July 26th, 2010

The 2010 MLG PC Circuit will be making its second stop of the season in Raleigh, North Carolina from August 27-29th.

There will be a total of sixteen teams in competition. Twelve of those teams have been invited and four of those twelve will be making the trip from across the pond.

Registration for the remaining four slots opens on July 29th at 7:00pm EST. You can register here.

Invited Teams:

– coL.Black
– coL.Red
– PK Cards (TSG)
– Loaded
– Nerdstompers
– SK.US
– Team Global
– Evil Genuises
– Arena Pwnage
– Dignitas
– Penguin Smash
– Type Z

Stay tuned to complexitygaming.com as we will be bringing you live coverage from Raleigh, North Carolina!

Starcraft 2 Countdown Party

July 26th, 2010

Tonight at 7PM EST DJWheat and Day[9] will be going live for 12 hours for the Starcraft 2 Countdown Party. The event is taking place LIVE at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, CA. The entire event will be streamed live on ustream, which can be found below.

Over the 12 hours your favorite Starcraft pros will be doing interviews and commenting on the starcraft community. There will also be an in-game movie made with the Starcraft 2 map editor.