First Glimpse at WCG 2010

April 21st, 2010

The World Cyber Games committee confirmed that its 2010 event will be held at the Los Angeles’ Convention Center from September 30 through October 3. The 4 day event has nine games confirmed thus far.

Later, it was announced that countries are held to just two teams in games which require teamplay. Medalists from Chengdu (AGAiN, fnatic, and mTw) earned a bye from the national preliminaries round and will move straight to the national qualifiers.

As if that wasn’t enough enough news for one day, the WCG announced the maps for this years event;

de_dust2
de_inferno
de_nuke
de_train
de_tuscan

 

Source: WCG

Sound Blaster Facebook Contest

April 21st, 2010

Today compLexity Gaming and Creative are excited to announce our next contest!  This event will run for the next four weeks and is a Sound Blaster Facebook contest.  As we move into 2010 we will be holding more contests on Facebook and will be releasing exclusive insider sneak peaks via our Facebook and Twitter accounts.  Be sure to subscribe to both to stay updated on all the action!

The event is easy to enter.  Simply join the Creative Sound Blaster and compLexity Gaming Facebook pages and post at least 1 comment each week.  We will randomly choose a winner who is subscribed to both pages and posts a comment on each during that week.  Each Saturday for the next four weeks we will announce a winner.

Prize

The winners will receive the compLexity Edition Sound Blaster Arena Headset which retails for $99.99.

 

Thanks as always for your loyal support!  Enjoy the contest!

 

(Limit 1 prize per person.  Void where prohibited.  Prizes will be delivered 4-6 weeks after the contest ends.  Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc and is in no way affiliated or involved with this contest.)

 

 

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TR Goes Live

April 21st, 2010

Blizzard has just recently opened registration for the 2010 arena tournament. Over $200,000 is up for grabs in prize money, this looks to be one of the most competitive arena tournaments to date. The realms do not officially go live until the 27th of April. Below is an excerpt from Blizzard’s FAQ:

 

What is the 2010 World of Warcraft Arena Tournament?

The 2010 World of Warcraft Arena Tournament is a competition based on the Arena System in World of Warcraft. All teams participating in the tournament will be competing on regional tournament realms — separate from the live realms — for a spot to play at the live events and win prizes. In addition, there is a registration fee to join. This specialized format provides a means for high-level players to face off in an intensely competitive environment that emphasizes strategy, skill, and execution over all other elements of play.

The tournament will consist of one regional qualifier, followed by the regional finals. Winners of the regional finals will be invited to compete in a global championship. The cash prize package for this tournament, including prizes awarded at the regional finals and world championship, amounts to more than $200,000.

What is the format for this year’s Arena Tournament?

Participating players will gain access to our dedicated tournament realms and be able to create up to three level-80 characters per registered account. This special realm will allow players to fully customize tournament characters with some of the best items available in the game. We will continue to use the 3v3 Arena format for this year’s competition. Please note that the standard 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5 Arena season games will continue as normal on the live realms and will not be interrupted by this tournament.

What are some special features of this year’s Arena Tournament?

Customizable level 80 character templates with gear from the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.
Tournament vendors have been updated with some of the best items available in Northrend.
Players can earn the exclusive Armored Murloc pet for their live characters.
Players can earn the exclusive “Vanquisher” title for their live characters over level 71.
Cash prizes totaling over $200,000.

 

 

More information regarding this year’s TR can be found at WorldofWarcraft.com

Attention: TF2 Idlers

April 20th, 2010

Today, the TF2 developers over at Teamfortress.com have released a new blog today about significant changes to the item drop system. Your diabolical plan to idle in TF2 servers are now over. Below is an excerpt from the blog. Read carefully!

Before:

Previously, we rolled randomly at intervals to see if you got an item drop. Now we roll to determine when your next item drop will occur. So you’re guaranteed to find items at fairly regular intervals. The bulk of drop complaints we’ve received in the past have been from players having unlucky streaks, where they didn’t find any items for weeks. That won’t be possible now.

We’ve significantly increased the rate at which item drops occur, compared to the previous average interval.

There’s now a maximum amount of playtime per week in which you get item drops. Playing beyond that amount won’t find any more items. The amount varies, but if you play an hour or so a day you’re good. Some of your unused time will rollover to the following week, so if you’re an intermittent player you’ll also be fine.

The new changes are:

If you’re an idler, you’re going to find fewer items than you were prior to this change. Sorry. On the bright side, there’s less reason to idle, because it won’t earn more than players who are playing regularly.

Everyone else will find items more frequently, and with greater regularity.


We’re still thinking about how to allow you to influence your drops. When we see discussions on the forums, people often ask why we don’t tie it to some in-game performance (like your scoreboard position, or number of kills, etc). Many players understand that if we did this, idle servers would simply change into servers running plugins that generate those in-game events frequently (as we saw in the Soldier & Demoman WAR!).

There’s another side of it that we care about just as much, which is the message it would send to all the players who don’t want to idle. Any in-game performance metric we chose would result in there being specific maps, classes, tactics, and so on that resulted in more drops. We really don’t want that to happen. When it’s simply playtime, you’re free to play the game however you like. If you love Payload, you can play Payload maps without worrying about whether you’re earning less drops than the guys playing Arena maps. Community mapmakers don’t have to worry about whether their maps earn item drops fast enough. Similarly, server operators can configure their servers however they like, without worrying about reducing the rate at which their players are earning drops. In short, while it’s far from perfect, not tying to in-game performance is a lot less poisonous to your minute-to-minute game experience.

 

Source: TeamFortress.com

ESEA S6 TF2 Invite Preview

April 20th, 2010

Fresh off of their run to the ESEA Championship in Season 5, coL.TF2 will be looking to regain their title as they take on seven other teams. With Blight Gaming bringing on several teams to their organization, their chances of bringing home the trophy are better then ever. EG will be looking for revenge after taking home 3rd out of 4 competitors in the playoffs last season. This season of ESEA-Invite is looking to be one of the best ever and is set to begin tonight!




CS: ESEA-I Week 1

April 20th, 2010

Week 1 of ESEA-I 6 gets underway tonight. The map for week 1 is de_dust2. The opening match will be Immortal7 vs Graffiti at 9:30PM EST and the scorebot can be found in #immortal-7. Underestimated and Team Ruins will get under way right after the opening match starts. Defending champs Team EG will take on Packet Loss Pros at 10:30PM EST on Wednesday.


Week 1:1

Score 1 2 OT F
Immortal7 6 5 11
Graffiti 9 7 16
Scorebot: #immortal-7
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Underestimated 11 5 16
Team Ruins 4 3 7
Scorebot: #team-ue
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Packet Loss Pros 2 0 2
EG 13 3 16
Scorebot: #plp
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Devious 12 4 16
Loaded 3 11 14
Scorebot: #teameco
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
ULTIMAX GAMING 5 0 5
compLexity 10 6 16
Scorebot: #compLexity
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
The Heartbreak Kids 11 5 16
Adjacent to Perfection 4 6 10
Scorebot: #YummY
Demo: Download

Week 1:2

Score 1 2 OT F
The Heartbreak Kids 0 0 0
Underestimated 0 0 0
Date: TBD
Scorebot: #YummY
Score 1 2 OT F
Graffiti 0 0 8
Devious 0 0 16
Scorebot: #Graffiti
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Loaded 4 1 5
EG 11 5 16
Scorebot: #Loaded
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Ruins 12 4 16
Packet Loss Pros 3 8 11
Scorebot: #Ruins
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Immortal7 12 4 16
compLexity 3 9 12
Scorebot: #complexity
Demo: Download
Score 1 2 OT F
Adjacent to Perfection 4 2 6
ULTIMAX GAMING 11 5 16
Scorebot: #atp
Demo: Download

PG2: coL.TF2 vs. eMg

April 20th, 2010

Pre-Game

Update: The match has been rescheduled.

compLexity.TF2 is set to take on eMazing Gaming in week 3 of CEVO-P on cp_gravelpit. compLexity is coming into this match after a successful win last week against Area 51 5:2 on granary. eMazing Gaming on the other hand, will be walking into this match with a win from last week against Apocalypse Gaming 5:1. Both teams currently have a forfeit win from week one and have the same record, 2-0-0. The match is set to be played at 10:30PM EST. We will bring you spectator information when we receive it. Stick to compLexitygaming.com for all your gaming needs!

 
compLexity
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eMazing Gaming
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Map: cp_gravelpit
HLTV: TBA
Scorebot: #compLexity

ESEA S6 CS Invite Preview

April 20th, 2010

It is time for a new season of ESEA 1.6! Twelve teams will be battling it out for the $13,750 prize pool. Team EG, who went 15-1 last season and swept through the playoffs are back to defend their title. Don’t let that fool you though, there are many strong and newly formed teams looking to decrown Team EG.

Just the other day we saw the new coL.cs beat EG in the CEVO-P Finals. Anything can happen this season. Who will finish on top; will it be EG again, will the new coL.cs return to ESEA glory or will we see another team step it up and win the title. Let us know who you think is going to win and make sure to stay tuned to complexitygaming.com for all your ESEA-I 1.6 needs!






 

ESWC Invites Five Teams

April 20th, 2010

ESWC.com today revealed five participants for this years ESWC 2010. It has now been confirmed that both fnatic and SK Gaming are invited to participated in this years ESWC. In addition, ESWC has also invited the 2008 champions Meet Your Makers, who is now Frag eXecutors and the top four finishers at ESWC Master of Cheonan.

HLTV.org is reporting that some teams are not boycotting the brand and the new owners of ESWC, possibly meaning that we will see all the big names in action this summer.

Teams invited to this years ESEC:

Frag eXecutors – ESWC 2008 champions
fnatic – ESWC Master of Cheonan champions
SK Gaming – ESWC Master of Cheonan 2nd
mousesports – ESWC Master of Cheonan 3rd
Lions – ESWC Master of Cheonan 4th

Source: HLTV.org and ESWC.com

7-11 To Sell Used Games

April 20th, 2010

While 7-11, one of the world’s most known convenience stores, has been selling new releases of games for quite some time now, they has recently announced that they will be teaming up with Game Trading Technologies, Inc. to sell used games as well. Currently, they only plan to sell used titles for under $20.00 at around half of their 6,000 U.S based stores. Unfortunately, the game list has not yet been released.

This would make the convenience chain one of the first retail businesses to sell video games 24/7, where stores like Best Buy and Gamestop close nightly.

 

Source: 1Up