The groups for the ESL European Championship for Quake Live have been announced.
Thirty-two players have been divided into eight groups of four players each. The top two players of each group will advance to the finals taking place off line in early 2010.
Group A Anton 'Cooller' Singov Felix 'smoke' Pafel Karl 'fooki' Johansson Dan 'zsx' Sanders
Group B Alexey 'srs/rzr/cypher' Yanushevsky Fridbjorn 'xrebzy' Davidsen Alexander 'muZ' Ihrfors Aaron-Anton John 'VIZARI' Jones
Group C Marcel 'k1llsen' Paul Michael 'madix' Hindersson Romain 'dem0n' Leclercq Marius 'guard' Ivanauskas
Group D Kévin 'fnaticMSI.ql strenx' Baeza Pelle 'fazz' Söderman Gareth 'GaRpY' Marshall Geo 'geow' Molenaar
TrueCombat:Elite (TCE) is a modern world total conversion of the free, popular, stand-alone third-person shooter, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. That is, TCE is an entirely free game, made by gamers, for gamers.
TCE was developed by GrooveSix Studios and Team Terminator. While Team Terminator is known for the famous Q3 based TrueCombat series, GrooveSix Studios was initiated by retired Team Terminator co-founder Coroner to develop a Return to Castle Wolfenstein modification that was never released.
Now, the most important question: "What can I expect from TCE?"
After four weeks of Qualifiers, we found the best 16 Teams all over Europe which will battle for one of the eight available Final Stage slots of the ESL Major Series Season V in Enemy Territory. The groups have been made according to the teams' performance during the qualifier stage. Each Qualifier winner is set as #1 of each Group, the 2nd of each qualifier as #2 etc. No team will face a team of one's own Qualifier.
The Groups
Group A Team Guarana Team YoYoTech FiF Sleeperz asd.
Group C Bossid Taggers mASCULINE_MANS Rise & Shine
Yesterday the qualification stage has been completed, and we now know the entire list of participants for the IEM European Quake Live Championship.
Half of the players were invited, while the other half had to go through four qualifier cups. Next Wednesday the groups will be announced on ESL TV!
These are the 32 Quake Live European Championship participants:
Invited players
Richard 'noctis' Gansterer Magnus 'fox' Olsson Michael 'madix' Hindersson Benjamin 'calipt' Jakob Aaron-Anton John 'VIZARI' Jones Alessandro 'stermy' Avallone Marcel 'k1llsen' Paul Kévin 'fnaticMSI.ql strenx' Baeza
Pelle 'fazz' Söderman Jeffrey 'draven' Debipersad Alexey 'srs/rzr/cypher' Yanushevsky Anton 'Cooller' Singov Sebastian 'Spart1e' Siira Maciej 'Av3k' Krzykowski Pierre-Emeric 'l1nkje' Portier Felix 'smoke' Pafel
As most of you know, Multiplay's i38 LAN was home to the FIRST EVER Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Tournament.
Fnatic.MSI took the win. And deservedly so!
The game mode was different to the usual Search & Destroy that the COD scene is used to. This time, Capture The Flag was the choice of mode to be used.
The 1st map was Sub, chosen by Fnatic. Dignitas seemed comfortable & in control until Fnatic managed to even the scores up.
There was a slight delay as some of the players had technical problems with their PCs between maps, but this didn't put Fnatic off their stride.
The second map was Quarry, picked by Dignitas. Quarry is quite a large map with lots of high ground and sneaky hiding spots. Surely Dignitas' Blackmane would be rubbing his hands with glee at the though of getting his hands on a sniper rifle. He did just that making a few decent shots but nothing spectacular. He then decided to pick up a Riot Shield and try to ram his way through Fnatic. However, this ended up with him being stabbed numerous times. It was quite clear he wasn't taking it serious.
So, congratulations Fnatic.MSI on their well-deserved win!
Lineups, scores & some more links can be found on the original newspost in the source link below!
WCG 2009 is over (1803 views, 60 comments)
Posted by TosspoT on Sunday 15th November 2009, 10:17 GMT
News: eSports
For those western eSports fans who were willing to stay up until the small hours of the night to follow this years WCG they were rewarded by some of the most entertaining eSports matches in history. WCG 09 has its champions now and there were surprises in almost every game with twists and turns in each final, the last day was cheered on by a capacity crowd of 8,000 fans!
Fnatic still werent able to take the one crown that has illuded them all these years, with cArns pending retirement time will tell whether this is it for the most successful team of the year. They dropped 6 map points against Again and then lost in the 4th overtime to concede map one, and after an amazing start on T side on train fell by the wayside despite some phenominal clutches from f0rest.
Warcraft 3
Infi - $14,000 Fly100% - $6,000 Lyn - $3000
This was the biggest game of the event for the locals and they cheered their favourites to glory. The atmosphere for the grand finals resembled that of a football match and was brought to life when eventual champion Infi, GG'd after just 3 minutes on map 1! He turned it around late in map 2 and kept Fly on the back foot to win 2-1 - the only two maps Fly dropped all tournament long.
The non-existant console for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 has now, somewhat, been unveiled! However, this isn't an official change to the game. MW2 fanatic, AgentGOD, has spent time "breaking" the game & coming up with a great little application. This allows the player to tweak his/her config via the console in-game. Just like in previous versions of the Call of Duty series.
However, AgentGOD does issue a warning with his smart application:
Just a day ago it was reported that Modern Warfare 2 smashed sales records all across the globe in a matter of hours. The most anticipated game of the year had certainly got off to a great start but at the Newbury Racecourse hundreds of gamers would beg to disagree. Advertised as the first ever Modern Warfare 2 tournament in the world, this would be the first of many competitive Modern Warfare 2 tournaments. Held at the famous i-series LAN, organizers Multiplay were confident that this was going to be a success story from the start. Signing a deal with Activision months ago to hold this tournament, the community was geared up for the prospect of a great competitive game and a decent prize purse.
The first week of the Early Xmas Cup has passed, the seeding matches have been played and the real deal is about to begin. Not many surprises happened. The most impressive team was without any doubt 118 proving that they are still more than capable of destroying any oponent even with the recent lineupchanges. With lightning fast offences on both beach and assault KiH were simply overrun and could not find an answer.
In another match rewind have played their first official rtcwmatch in 5 years against fixed. Before the game many expected rewind would not have any chance however they started off with an impressive beach round setting a 3minutes time and held fixed on the beach during their defence. Although fixed then managed to turn the tide and win the remaining 3 rounds, rewind have shown potential and maybe with some more practise can aim for the top again.
The next stage of the cup we will have 4 groups of 5 teams playing for the first three spots in their group. The first will directly move on to the quarter finals while the second and third placed will play against each other for the right to be their oponent.
The playoffs will be played in single elimination mode.
Matchweek 4: (26.11-30.11) - village, base + decider frostbite
KiH vs cave xeimos vs sexxy
118 vs q1 skk! vs liquids
raw vs q2 rewind vs estonia
nP vs normality pmcg vs ind
Matchweek 5: (01.12-07.12) beach, village + decider base
KiH vs fixed sexxy vs cave
118 vs highbot liquids vs q1
raw vs falx estonia vs q1
nP vs jrf pmcg vs norm
Matches are supposed to be played in the given period - if a match for some reason cant happen during that time it is possible to play it earlier/later (thus the longer 5th matchweek).