what I have learned from Brazil crossfire
Theres a lot of things I have learned from Brazil crossfire.
Here is a list of what I've learned and also ideas we should have in the future.
Note that I'm on foreign exchange to Brazil and have been playing crossfire daily old ign _][NOx fra[g]enuis bunch of otherteams
OK first off
The professional players stream almost everyday! I haven't seen players like blitzed or malte or Brando stream in a while. They communicate with there fans threw Facebook,twitter,ingame
2nd There are multiple pugs everyday every hour every second. You can't get into their "echo8" without seeing people flooding the chat full of teamspeaks to join. Note that not all the players are compeitive they just like playing pugs with other players they call this "mixs" even professional players play in just for fun
Next. There are "wogl" rooms and "cfdepre" rooms wogl rooms are just rooms with normal compitive rules same with cfdepre but those are password protected more serious practise rooms.
My ideas
More pugs. Reach out to the normal player group here doesnt matter clan team or nothing just reach out to them get them in the teamspeak I known we could pull maybe 30-40 e8 and normal players. It would be fun maybe if it turns into a normal thing prizes could erupt maybe more compitive teams
You never know
Mini drafts. Every Friday Saturday nights random teamspeaks host drafts they pull about 10-15 teams 2/3 are compitive other are just clans that wanna play in a compitive playstyle. If we could pull maybe 5-8 teams that's a good mini draft! I'm sure esg or ESL has a mumble or team speak to do it on same with the pugs
To the professional players maybe stream every couple of days communicate with your fans/viewers via twitch chat maybe in game would be nice to see that happen would grown cf as a whole.
Well that's my ideas thanks for reading hope you have a nice day
To all my brazilans that stumple on this
Hu3hu3hu3 MDS mlk por que você vir esse eu acho você não entindo isso mlk sair
Here is a list of what I've learned and also ideas we should have in the future.
Note that I'm on foreign exchange to Brazil and have been playing crossfire daily old ign _][NOx fra[g]enuis bunch of otherteams
OK first off
The professional players stream almost everyday! I haven't seen players like blitzed or malte or Brando stream in a while. They communicate with there fans threw Facebook,twitter,ingame
2nd There are multiple pugs everyday every hour every second. You can't get into their "echo8" without seeing people flooding the chat full of teamspeaks to join. Note that not all the players are compeitive they just like playing pugs with other players they call this "mixs" even professional players play in just for fun
Next. There are "wogl" rooms and "cfdepre" rooms wogl rooms are just rooms with normal compitive rules same with cfdepre but those are password protected more serious practise rooms.
My ideas
More pugs. Reach out to the normal player group here doesnt matter clan team or nothing just reach out to them get them in the teamspeak I known we could pull maybe 30-40 e8 and normal players. It would be fun maybe if it turns into a normal thing prizes could erupt maybe more compitive teams
You never know
Mini drafts. Every Friday Saturday nights random teamspeaks host drafts they pull about 10-15 teams 2/3 are compitive other are just clans that wanna play in a compitive playstyle. If we could pull maybe 5-8 teams that's a good mini draft! I'm sure esg or ESL has a mumble or team speak to do it on same with the pugs
To the professional players maybe stream every couple of days communicate with your fans/viewers via twitch chat maybe in game would be nice to see that happen would grown cf as a whole.
Well that's my ideas thanks for reading hope you have a nice day
To all my brazilans that stumple on this
Hu3hu3hu3 MDS mlk por que você vir esse eu acho você não entindo isso mlk sair
Comments
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I remember when i was in brazil, i would never be able to get into their competitive channel, even late at night there it was almost impossible. I got a chance to talk to someone that works in the streaming department for z8games and the brazilian scene is only going to get bigger.
All day all night operação especial 7 is full or almost full during the day I've spent 10 minutes trying to get into the channel. Also the top teams do notice players that are good and don't call them cheaters intill proved so. I've been noticed by kstars and b0ts. Have few members from there teams on my friends list. (Which doesn't happen often) -
When will GM updating M4A1 silence in Gp crates cant wait for that
I think he won't be updating Gp crates
To no avail though, doubt the devs are very interested. Our version isn't allowed what the others are. -
Ah, it seems even with CrossFire the NA version is getting the ****ty end of the stick!
Where we come from, Soldier Front, we are basically the handicapped kid of a wealthy family that is hid away in the attic to not tarnish reputation. We get fed scraps and usually stuff that only adheres to the pubstar rather than us competitive players.
We had such a huge drop in quality when we migrated from Ijji to AeriaGames. We lost a lot of things such as clan system. Clan system no longer exists and won't be implemented back into our version. Hacks are rarely patched or fought against and our updates generally lack in quality (the guns we get, skins, maps, modes) when the number 1 demand the community has is a clan system again. And a tournament mode (Like how in your guys' clan channel you can do a room of 9x9 - the mother version (Korean Special Forces) has this where it will switch you but we don't have that and won't be getting it.).
Sadly North America never has and won't for a long time get equal attention on gaming platforms when the "inventor" of the game is from a foreign country. We just don't create a large enough player base in general. For example, USF (our version of Soldier Front) peeked at about 6k players a day when it was originally released in 2007. Our tournaments are horrible and the furthest a national team has made it at worlds was 3rd place (if I remember correctly, it might have been 4th). Mean while Korean SF has Lan tournaments that are worth more than worlds itself! And it continues to thrive!
Though with us migrating from Soldier Front to CrossFire I hope we're not too late. I hope this game isn't on its death bed just as SoldierFront is. But we'll find out soon enough . -
EpsilonEdo wrote: »Ah, it seems even with CrossFire the NA version is getting the ****ty end of the stick!
Where we come from, Soldier Front, we are basically the handicapped kid of a wealthy family that is hid away in the attic to not tarnish reputation. We get fed scraps and usually stuff that only adheres to the pubstar rather than us competitive players.
We had such a huge drop in quality when we migrated from Ijji to AeriaGames. We lost a lot of things such as clan system. Clan system no longer exists and won't be implemented back into our version. Hacks are rarely patched or fought against and our updates generally lack in quality (the guns we get, skins, maps, modes) when the number 1 demand the community has is a clan system again. And a tournament mode (Like how in your guys' clan channel you can do a room of 9x9 - the mother version (Korean Special Forces) has this where it will switch you but we don't have that and won't be getting it.).
Sadly North America never has and won't for a long time get equal attention on gaming platforms when the "inventor" of the game is from a foreign country. We just don't create a large enough player base in general. For example, USF (our version of Soldier Front) peeked at about 6k players a day when it was originally released in 2007. Our tournaments are horrible and the furthest a national team has made it at worlds was 3rd place (if I remember correctly, it might have been 4th). Mean while Korean SF has Lan tournaments that are worth more than worlds itself! And it continues to thrive!
Though with us migrating from Soldier Front to CrossFire I hope we're not too late. I hope this game isn't on its death bed just as SoldierFront is. But we'll find out soon enough .
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