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ZipD
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Sep 19 2007, 11:34 AM
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Good question Chapree, I'm wondering who's the GM myself. How is he/she selected? How is the selection process? Is the GM someone who knows about our local eSports scene or just the sponsor's choice? USD9k/mth is a lot of money, I'm sure many ppl are just hungry for this. And because of this fact alone, the event won't be about gaming anymore, but money.
For the winners of this event, what are the actual terms of the contract? We get only 2 weeks before the event begins, why so rushed? Can the winners actually PLAN to be on call 24/7 whole year to serve the contract with such a short notice?
If someone who has indepth knowledge about this, please enlighten us all.
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ZipD
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Oct 8 2007, 06:35 PM
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LOL!!! What a coincidence! Congratz to the 'brothers'. Moar pics.. here's Julie practicing her lines outside:  Interview with FsN.USJ:  Registration booth:  This post has been edited by ZipD: Oct 8 2007, 06:41 PM
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ZipD
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Oct 9 2007, 09:33 AM
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QUOTE(jackalope @ Oct 9 2007, 05:24 AM) With only two css tourneys in malaysia this year so far and they were won by cs 1.6 teams, more so they were both mix teams that were formed just to play the particular tourney. So much for so called pure css only teams. I heard that fusion refused to train with any other team that was gonna take part in cgs cause they were so afraid that their precious source tactics would be revealed. Their 1st team lost to a 2nd rate cs1.6 team that had only played source for less than 10 hours ... Its 2005 all over again. 2 years later, fusion are still online superstars. Guess somethings never change. Let's see how many tourneys have Fusion joined so far... WCG2005 and the ACG Invite. If we could beat an experienced LAN team with only 2 previous tourneys, I think the LAN team had 'more to lose'. But don't let it be said that we didn't learn anything. It's true that online skills are not meant for LAN. It also goes to show that Source isn't that hard to adapt. Admittedly, we don't and cannot train as hard as most LAN teams. Here're the things that wont' change - Fusion is a gaming community. We have a forum for gamers of all ages and interests. We help other Source clans to have a place to discuss their stuff and provide servers to train in. We hold gatherings frequently to get to know one another. We accept the defeat as it is and we will continue to participate in Source tourneys in the future. If you think you can do better, you're more than welcomed to try.
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ZipD
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Oct 9 2007, 01:28 PM
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Is this invented by you alone?
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ZipD
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Oct 9 2007, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(chilaxis @ Oct 9 2007, 04:37 PM) Yup ZipD, thought up this system for the scene in 2005, been using it since for the Fifa tournament seedings. Especially with the tournaments going into single elim nowadays, seedings are important to avoid top players being clumped into the same quarter of the draw early on. Sounds like a good idea. Is there any specifics on how the points work? And how you classify 'big' tourneys?
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