coL COTW 5.30.10

May 30th, 2010

Following coL’s impressive showing at Inferno Online, David “DchozN” Cho rounded up footage from all of the matches and compiled them into this week’s coL COTW. The movie runs six minutes and 40 seconds in length and features some of coL’s best frags from the event. The movie is available for both download and streaming.

 

 

Download: Here
Stream: Here
Stream #2: Here

EG Announce Master Cup Series

May 29th, 2010

The Evil Geniuses organization has recently announced their new online PC Gaming Tournament called the “EG Master Cup Series.” The event, in partnership with MSI notebooks, features a $3000 cash prize every month along with various MSI products.

The tournament will cater to the following games:

Quake Live
Counter-Strike 1.6
Team Fortress 2
Starcraft II

EG had the following to say in their press release:

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA May 27th, 2010. – Today Evil Geniuses (EG) in partnership with MSI Notebook has announced a new online PC gaming tournament series entitled the, “Evil Geniuses Master’s Cup Series.” The series will feature monthly online competitions each featuring cash prize pots of $3,000.00 as well as MSI Notebook’s new G-Series laptops. Beginning with the Quake Live tournament, the series will include competitions for Counter-Strike 1.6, Team Fortress 2, and Starcraft II. Additionally, well-known internet broadcaster Marcus “djWheat” Graham will be performing live game broadcasts for each Grand Finals event weekend.

The initial series, registration of which opens today, will feature the popular PC first-person-shooter Quake Live title in a sixty-four player bracket. In addition to the bracket competition, MSI Notebook will allow tournament winners to compete in a ‘Play against the Pros’ best-of-five exhibition match versus a Team EG professional gamer for a MSI Notebook G-Series laptop.

“We’re thankful to have MSI Notebook so heavily engaged in the gaming community,” said Alex Garfield, Executive Director of Evil Geniuses. “Their G-Series notebooks are the only notebooks we have our gamers use because their power and performance are essential to any gaming victory.”

 

You can find out more information about the Evil Geniuses Master’s Cup Series by clicking here.

ESWC Announce Contest

May 28th, 2010

The ESWC, in partnership with Allo Cine have announced a $5,000 Counter-Strike Movie contest called the “Frag Movie Festival.” The contest is open to the public and has few restrictions. Users are free to use whatever software they’d like, as well as whatever clips they’d like.

The deadline for the contest is June 10th, in which time all submissions must be sent to [email protected]. From there, the top 10 movies will be considered the finalists.

Between June 11-30th, fans will be able to vote for the best movie. Votes will be counted and the winner will be announced on July 4th, 2010 during the ESWC World Finals.

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

Interview with Sodah

May 28th, 2010

With World of Warcraft’s 8th Arena Season in full swing, Alex “Sodah” Ringe took some time to sit down with us and talk about how his life has changed since becoming a professional gamer, as well what it took for him to get where he is today. With MLG Columbus just around the corner, Alex also breaks down what coL.Red has been doing to prepare for the event.

If you would, please start off by introducing yourself to the community and sharing a little bit about yourself.

Hello I am a World of Warcraft addict. I play discipline Priest and restoration Druid for whoever wants me to heal them. It’s a boring job and I hate it but I do it because I’m the man.

Take us through a day in the life of Alex Ringe.

I wake up and turn on my computer and check up on the news and stocks, where I discover I’m late for class and bike to school post-haste. I stare at the ceiling for a few hours and head back and play arenas until it’s suddenly 2 AM and I pass out. I’m just kidding but seriously that is my day.

Does your family live near the UCSB campus? How often do you get to see them?

I live 1.5 hours away from my home in West Hills. I see them on various holidays, and often I’ll head down to LA to chill with WoW nerds at Reckful’s and I’ll stop by at home then as well.

When was your first real glimpse into gaming?

I was LANing Doom 1 with my brother and father, I think around when I was 8 or 9. It was more fun than soccer or biking or any other damn thing that I’d ever done, so from then on it was RPGs, Counter-strike, and then WoW.

Before all your eSports stardom took place did you have any other dreams you wanted to conquer?

My dream was always to do what I loved no matter what. I suppose I wanted to become a computer programmer like my dad but that faded away a long time ago.

Did you have any plans on becoming a professional gamer before all that?

I never planned to become a “professional gamer” at all. I just played too many games as a kid and had way too much fun doing it, and still do.

At what point did you realize you had what it took to become a professional gamer and what were some steps you followed in order to become successful? Do you think you’re successful?

I think this is actually a good question, because it’s going to be different for everyone and will always be an interesting answer. It definitely happened when I was first playing Counter-Strike scrims. 5v5 was so much more fun than pubbing, and from then on I developed a huge competitive streak. It was so satisfying to beat another team through teamwork and skill. From that point on I began prioritizing intelligent and skilled people over my good friends from school who were way funnier and way cooler. This especially happened in World of Warcraft, where I would duel people all day every day until I found someone that could kill me, so I played with them. I would say I am only partially successful – while I posess the ability and I love to play, I do not posess the ultimate drive to win no matter what. That is, I play for the joy of it rather than the need to stay on top.

You are a top-tier arena player in the US in WoW, what kind of advice would you give other players?

Identify why you love arenas so much – is it because the people you play with are fun to be around? Is it because you love to win? One cannot go without the other, unless you get really lucky. Realize that WoW PvP is an extremely team based game. Your partners are the most important thing you can influence to improve your success. Once you understand this, you can get a lot further.

I know a lot of parents have a problem with their children spending so much time behind a monitor. Was your family supporitive of your decision to become a professional gamer?

No, not until I turned 18 did my parents let me do what I wanted. I probably wouldn’t recommend letting your kids rot on the computer all day myself. Professional gaming is something you do by defying your parents and really, a lot of other things in society.

As a student UCSB, how do you find that balance between school and your gaming?

That balance is extremely difficult. I mostly cope by not doing anything social. When I do actually do social things, my WoW time falls behind and people start playing without me, so it’s tough.

Imagine yourself 5 years down the road, where do you see yourself?

Playing games for fun still, but not in any professional manner. I really have no idea what things will be like.

What other games have you played before World of Warcraft?

Everquest, Fallout 1 2 3, Baldur’s Gate 1 2, Oblivion, Starcraft, Warcraft 3, Battlefield 1942, Counter-strike, the list could probably go on another few paragraphs, but those are the bigger ones.

What made you choose WoW over all the other big name titles?

My entire group of friends in high school bought it and played it, and I was being left in the dust. Plus it’s Blizzard, theres no way it wouldnt be good. The reason I stuck with it? Probably because it had the best interface and gameplay out of any RPG I’d ever played.

How long have you, Reckful and Venruki been playing together?

Venruki and I have been playing together roughly for 2-3 years, ever since Season 2 in Burning Crusade. Reckful joined with us last summer, so it’s almost been a year with him.

Does the team ever get time to hang out with each other outside of tournaments?

Reckful and I do, but Venruki is too busy freezing his ass off in Canada to do anything with us.

What is your most memorable moment while playing amongst Reckful and Venruki?

Probably 4-0’ing Button Bashers and screaming in Korean when we won.

As a professional arena player how do you feel about the current state of Arena?

As someone who plays the game pretty much every day, I can get pretty cynical about balance and design. However, it’s not too bad at all. Comps like RLS, RMP, and PHD seem fairly well set up and usually are pretty fun. Unfortunately with the addition of so many new specs in arenas things are getting warped, and people are starting to favor damage oriented comps using hybrids like Enhancement and Elemental shamans, Shadow priests, Prot paladins, and Prot warriors. I think the focus needs to go back to the pures, and in my opinion each class should have only 1 or 2 PvP specs, maybe even a designated PvP spec for each class. Unfortunately there are also a zillion bugs related to arenas that could be fixed, like Divine Sacrifice through Hex and Silence, Haste not applying to shape shifting or stance shifting, Tremor totem stacking on top of other totems so its untargetable, etc etc.

Why did you choose to abandon your druid and purely work on your priest?

Season 5 Resto Druids were the worst designed class in the game, because they used to be so good in BC. So I was forced to quit if I wanted to succeed =(.

Do you have any plans on making the druid your main character again?

Yes. Recently my Druid became much better geared than my Priest because of my focus on it. You can check out both of my characters (Sodah is my priest, Sodahz is my druid), and you can see that I’m playing both competitively. My priest is Rank 1 in 5v5, and my druid is rank 1 in 3v3. I haven’t picked one over the other, so I’m starting to become a little bit more useful because of my ability to play both really well.

How do you feel RMP fits in with all the other burst heavy comps?

I don’t think you’re going to see RMP being run very much until some new changes hit. It’s just not good anymore, it’s tired, and no one wants to put in the effort to try to make it work, especially because it’s been this way for almost 6 months. It still has a few strengths, like fighting WLD and RLS. But, it’s the most frustrating comp around to play because it’s so easy to lose.

Can you picture yourself playing any other comps as a Discipline priest?

Sure, I’ve already run Priest – Warlock – Mage at Orlando, and I’m playing around with Death Knight – Priest – Rogue on the TR with Massive and Enforcer. Priests are still decent, but I don’t think either of these comps are the best of their type.

What is the next tournament in line for CompLexity Red?

MLG Columbus, June 4th-6th.

After last year’s 2nd place success at MLG, how are you preparing for this years MLG?

Well we’ve been playing Rogue – Warlock – Druid a lot on Bloodlust. It’s a really interesting comp that no one seems to run, and the perceptions about it seem really varied. Some people call it mainstream, other people act like they’ve never even heard of it.

Are there any noticable differences on how your team is preparing compared to last year?

We haven’t been practicing RMP because it’s so weak.

Well, best of luck and we can’t wait to see you there! Anything else to say?

Sure. Thanks to Creative, XFX, QPAD, and G8 Brand for supporting us with all the awesome gear, and make sure you watch the MLG Columbus stream, it’s going to have a lot of teams and should be some good fun with some surprises from a lot of teams going.

MLG Columbus Teams Announced

May 28th, 2010

With MLG Columbus right around the corner, starting on June 4th, MLG has announced 14 out of the 16 teams who will be attending the event. Included in the list are notables such as coL.Black and Red, Button Bashers, who will be playing under the Loaded tag, and Fnatic.

Teams will be placed into one of two groups with 8 teams in each group. The top two from each group will advance to the double elimination bracket to determine the champion. Teams will be competing for over $15,000.

The list of teams is as follows:

 

1. United  States Nerdstompers (Hoodrych, Velsuz, Nadagast)
2. United  States Fnatic (Yog, Douja, Woundman)
3. United  States Complexity Red (Snutz, Venruki, Reckful, Sodah)
4. United  States Complexity Black (Toez, Flexx, Twixz)
5. United  States PK Cards (Zilea, Valrath, Veex)
6. United  States Team EG (Azael, Pookz, Cdew)
7. United  States Loaded Blue (Didy, Deltons, Brogo)
8. South Korea Loaded Black (Orangemarmalade, Numberone, Satz)
9. United  States Rensy’s Team (Voodoomoose, Rensyx, Champyz)
10. United  States Skill Capped Central (Filovirus, Nevershock, Zyz)
11. United  States Skill Capped East (Enforcer, Verty, Jigslol)
12. United  States Skill Capped West (Vidra, Pollee, Diziet, Bothi)
13. United  States ArenaPwnage.com (Talbadar, Nuvos, Drmayonaise)
14. United States SK Gaming U.S. (Realz, Glickz, Kollektiv)
15. To Be Determined
16. To Be Determined

 

More information regarding the event can be found by clicking here

Barbarr and Moddi to MYM

May 27th, 2010

Update 05/28: The two organizations have come to a final agreement, with Andre “BARBARR” Möller and Andreas “moddii” Fridh going to MYM and Frey “kHRYSTAL” Sjöström and Emil “FYRR73” Karlsson going to H2K.

Update: The MYM organization has now announced that the move was hasty and that nothing is on paper yet, making the announcement unofficial. As of this update, the players and organization are in talks, but nothing has been finalized.

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After months of sub-par results, the MYM organization has announced the pickup of two new players and the departure of two others. Frey “kHRYSTAL” Sjöström and Emil “FYRR73” Karlsson will be departing the organization after a short stint with the team. Replacing them will be H2K notable Andre “BARBARR” Möller and H2K LAN ringer Andreas “moddii” Fridh.

This brings the new MYM roster to:

Faruk “pita” Pita
Marcus “Delpan” Larsson
Marcus “zet” Sundström
Andre “BARBARR” Möller
Andreas “moddii” Fridh

MYM will be participating in Dreamhack Summer next month. More information about the team can be found at their website.

ESWC at E3 and Games Com

May 26th, 2010

Several months ago, we reported that ESWC was listed as a participant in the E3 event that will be taking place on June 15-17th in Los Angeles, California. With no announcement of a US qualifier, it was suspected that the ESWC booth would house a tournament area or stage.

Unfortunately, ESWC has announced that they will be attending the event only to expand their international presence. They have also announced that they will be attending Games Com in Cologne, Germany.

Below is the official release:

 

In order to maintain the ESWC’s international development, our team will be at E3 in Los Angeles, USA, from June 15th to 17th. The E3 or Electronic Entertainment Expo is the worldwide biggest video games show.

We are also going to be at the Games Com in Cologne, Germany, the biggest event in Europe for video games from June 19th to 22nd.

If you wanna visit us, we will be at « Le Pavillon Français » with Ubifrance.

 

For more information on ESWC’s plans, visit their official site.

Jaeger on ESEA Podcast

May 24th, 2010

Recently, ESEA released their latest podcast, featuring coL.TF2 star Mike “Jaeger” Marcin. In this podcast, Mark “Applesauce” Smith sits down with Jaeger to discuss the ESEA season as well as coL.TF2’s plans for the future.

The podcast interview also dives into the heated debate between the TF2 community and ESEA managment regarding the future of the game as well as specific rules and features that the community feels are being unfairly enforced or neglected.

The podcast is available for both streaming and downloading via the ESEA website.

Stream: Here
Download: Here

DreamHack Adds Natus Vincere

May 24th, 2010

Today DreamHack has announced that they have invited the Ukrainian Counter-Strike team, Natus Vincere to participate in this years DreamHack Summer 2010 event. The decision to invite Na´Vi comes after Evil Geniuses deciding not to attend the event, which is scheduled to begin June 19th and end on the 22nd.

Sixteen teams are expected to participate but only twelve have been confirmed. The remaining four team will be chosen from the BYOC competition, HLTV.org reports. compLexity will be attending the event, as they have been invited by the organization.

DreamHack Summer 2010 Teams:

Meet Your Makers
fnatic
SK Gaming
Na´Vi
compLexity
Antwerp Aces
Kaos
Concode
DarkPassage
Fair Frag
MUSKELBYGGNING
Aimbat
Team #13 (DreamHack LAN qualifier)  
Team #14 (DreamHack LAN qualifier) 
Team #15 (DreamHack LAN qualifier) 
Team #16 (DreamHack LAN qualifier)

Source: HLTV.org

German Ban Lifted

May 23rd, 2010

After 73,000 signatures and heated opposition from citizens, Germany has lifted the ban on violent video games. Germany originally banned the violent games last year which included both the sale and the playing of violent video games, which would include several popular games.

The petition argued that the government should instead be implementing a plan to teach the general public about the PEGI system, the equivelant of the ESRB system in the United States.

Germany has often been on the offensive against games depicting cruel acts on humans or human-like creatures. They even went so far as to ban Silent Hunter 5 due to its use of swastikas, even in historical context at times.