Recap of Days 1-2-3
Day 1
Long flight, long hair dont care...
Got to the hotel, saw some russian teammates fight over cheesecake.
Went out to explore, saw a display of musical talent from local construction workers.
Ate a bunch of junk food, and saw a long haired lol player, didn't look like he cared.
Day 2
Got up @ like 6am, ate breakfast, Garrett ate half the food.
Saw Lifeline sitting around...they ended up showing up late for their first match, due to a misunderstanding.
Lifeline lost the first match vs the vietsuckers, which consisted of the chubster, a man who looked 8.5 from the side, but 35 from the front, we also saw cyclops who was ripping kids, aka the kid with 1 eye, and we saw mr. red siberias, who has never heard of aiming. But nonetheless, they played well against Lifeline and ended up winning on Mexico.
Then we met our German competitors, who were really cool, and we watched Lifeline play against Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), and Lifeline beat them on port.
Lifeline's third match was against China, who had some Dragon AB players, on Sub Base, and tied against them. They were not as good as everybody believed them to be.
Lifeline's last match was against Indonesia, who probably got the game last week. I'm not sure if they had long hair, but I bet if they did they would not care. They got rolled by Lifeline on Ankara. They must have been related to slaya, who dodged the lan. Cheater...
China ended up taking the top seed, while Lifeline took 2nd in their group. The top 2 of each group moves on to the semis.
We went to go get paper thin pizza at this French place, and it cost us 50,000 won for the equivalent of like 3 American slices of pizza.
Day 3
Woke up, met up and watched Freaky Friday after eating breakfast. Garrett consumed the place. We got to Bexco, feeling really confident after watching yesterday's teams play. We sat down, set up our stuff, nothing here feels like it does at home. Mav was super paranoid about his monitor, and not having no-spread. He was only able to go 15-5 against Japan. Our first match was pretty easy, but nonetheless nice, because the German team was full of nice guys. Tyler opened it up with a nice double 1 deag clutch to win the first round which we totally did bad on. Brandon went huge and dominated first half, going into high double digit frags. The Germans supported us throughout the competition. We won 10-1. The second match was supposedly one of our hardest matches, against Japan on port. We started off with a nice 5k from Garrett, yelling "WHY DO THEY EVEN PEAK ME?" Then we gained momentum as Tyler got a 1v3 clutch at A site as the Japanese players pushed. Mav got like 4 4ks that half, and we ended up winning 10-4. We were overly confident against Philippines, but we underestimated them as they had a good sniper and rifler that were carrying them. We won 7-2 on T side sub base, but had trouble on ct side, as we couldn't hold wood too well. We got our 3 rounds that we needed, and ended up winning 10-6.
We went to eat and came back feeling tiredish. Mav's fellow Russian's were next in line to get stomped, but we were prepared for a hard match. Brandon got us a round, and some momentum after winning a 1v4 + bomb defuse on Ankara. The Russians were facepalming very hard. Hunter had a 1v3 on the last round of the first half to shut them out. Brandon shutdown A site multiple times, I guess A site was down for construction. We won our GR side 7-2, and won the match 10-4.
Our last match was against Korea on Black Widow, which is the capital for Asian Crossfire players. We had a very hard time, and we didn't perform our best as a team, but we tied them 9-9, knocking them out of the group, and advancing Russia to 2nd seed, and us to 1st.
We look forward to playing against Lifeline tomorrow morning @ 10am, but unfortunately it won't be broadcasted. Sucks the NA teams have to play eachother in the semis, would have been nice to have 2 NA teams in the finals. We are currently purchasing Cheese cake, getting some sugar into our systems.
Long flight, long hair dont care...
Got to the hotel, saw some russian teammates fight over cheesecake.
Went out to explore, saw a display of musical talent from local construction workers.
Ate a bunch of junk food, and saw a long haired lol player, didn't look like he cared.
Day 2
Got up @ like 6am, ate breakfast, Garrett ate half the food.
Saw Lifeline sitting around...they ended up showing up late for their first match, due to a misunderstanding.
Lifeline lost the first match vs the vietsuckers, which consisted of the chubster, a man who looked 8.5 from the side, but 35 from the front, we also saw cyclops who was ripping kids, aka the kid with 1 eye, and we saw mr. red siberias, who has never heard of aiming. But nonetheless, they played well against Lifeline and ended up winning on Mexico.
Then we met our German competitors, who were really cool, and we watched Lifeline play against Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), and Lifeline beat them on port.
Lifeline's third match was against China, who had some Dragon AB players, on Sub Base, and tied against them. They were not as good as everybody believed them to be.
Lifeline's last match was against Indonesia, who probably got the game last week. I'm not sure if they had long hair, but I bet if they did they would not care. They got rolled by Lifeline on Ankara. They must have been related to slaya, who dodged the lan. Cheater...
China ended up taking the top seed, while Lifeline took 2nd in their group. The top 2 of each group moves on to the semis.
We went to go get paper thin pizza at this French place, and it cost us 50,000 won for the equivalent of like 3 American slices of pizza.
Day 3
Woke up, met up and watched Freaky Friday after eating breakfast. Garrett consumed the place. We got to Bexco, feeling really confident after watching yesterday's teams play. We sat down, set up our stuff, nothing here feels like it does at home. Mav was super paranoid about his monitor, and not having no-spread. He was only able to go 15-5 against Japan. Our first match was pretty easy, but nonetheless nice, because the German team was full of nice guys. Tyler opened it up with a nice double 1 deag clutch to win the first round which we totally did bad on. Brandon went huge and dominated first half, going into high double digit frags. The Germans supported us throughout the competition. We won 10-1. The second match was supposedly one of our hardest matches, against Japan on port. We started off with a nice 5k from Garrett, yelling "WHY DO THEY EVEN PEAK ME?" Then we gained momentum as Tyler got a 1v3 clutch at A site as the Japanese players pushed. Mav got like 4 4ks that half, and we ended up winning 10-4. We were overly confident against Philippines, but we underestimated them as they had a good sniper and rifler that were carrying them. We won 7-2 on T side sub base, but had trouble on ct side, as we couldn't hold wood too well. We got our 3 rounds that we needed, and ended up winning 10-6.
We went to eat and came back feeling tiredish. Mav's fellow Russian's were next in line to get stomped, but we were prepared for a hard match. Brandon got us a round, and some momentum after winning a 1v4 + bomb defuse on Ankara. The Russians were facepalming very hard. Hunter had a 1v3 on the last round of the first half to shut them out. Brandon shutdown A site multiple times, I guess A site was down for construction. We won our GR side 7-2, and won the match 10-4.
Our last match was against Korea on Black Widow, which is the capital for Asian Crossfire players. We had a very hard time, and we didn't perform our best as a team, but we tied them 9-9, knocking them out of the group, and advancing Russia to 2nd seed, and us to 1st.
We look forward to playing against Lifeline tomorrow morning @ 10am, but unfortunately it won't be broadcasted. Sucks the NA teams have to play eachother in the semis, would have been nice to have 2 NA teams in the finals. We are currently purchasing Cheese cake, getting some sugar into our systems.
Comments
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BROimERICK wrote: »The 2 best teams are only being casted once,
Makes a lot of sense.
I also don't get why how they play eachother in semis, yet they were in different groups.
Wcg is so Fu.cking stupid. -
BROimERICK wrote: »The 2 best teams are only being casted once,
Makes a lot of sense.
I also don't get why how they play eachother in semis, yet they were in different groups.
Wcg is so Fu.cking stupid.
They had the 1 seed of one group play the 2 seed of the other group. -
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Aren't you supposed to be rooting for Canada?
Besides I thought you hated america, you blew part of it up.
I'm "rooting" for canada cause they represent z8, only. LL dosen'tt truly deserve to be there whether they place 1st or not.
HT to take the gold -
The reason why we do not see foreign teams do as we have expected is because in their version there is absolutely no need to headshot someone. In the NACF version, the registry is just SO BAD that we are almost always required to aim straight for the head. This is something that Reckoning had brought up to me and I think that is a very believable theory. We are used to playing with 50+ ping, whereas other versions always have around 5-15 ping. When I was in Korea and China during the summer, I tried both versions and they were relatively easy because I reg better. Many people in the foreign vesion has a much worse shot than what we have in NA. I am pretty sure any NA team subpar to HAMMERTIME will do decent in WCG.
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taeyeoNNNNNN wrote: »The reason why we do not see foreign teams do as we have expected is because in their version there is absolutely no need to headshot someone. In the NACF version, the registry is just SO BAD that we are almost always required to aim straight for the head. This is something that Reckoning had brought up to me and I think that is a very believable theory. We are used to playing with 50+ ping, whereas other versions always have around 5-15 ping. When I was in Korea and China during the summer, I tried both versions and they were relatively easy because I reg better. Many people in the foreign vesion has a much worse shot than what we have in NA. I am pretty sure any NA team subpar to HAMMERTIME will do decent in WCG.
where is the LMS button. I approve this message. -
taeyeoNNNNNN wrote: »The reason why we do not see foreign teams do as we have expected is because in their version there is absolutely no need to headshot someone. In the NACF version, the registry is just SO BAD that we are almost always required to aim straight for the head. This is something that Reckoning had brought up to me and I think that is a very believable theory. We are used to playing with 50+ ping, whereas other versions always have around 5-15 ping. When I was in Korea and China during the summer, I tried both versions and they were relatively easy because I reg better. Many people in the foreign vesion has a much worse shot than what we have in NA. I am pretty sure any NA team subpar to HAMMERTIME will do decent in WCG.
Why did we do so bad in WEM though?
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