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Who will win CPL WT Sweden PK? (11 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 14:04 CDT, 15 June 2005 - iMsg
Winner:Vo0, Odds: 69% (1.4:1)
Bets placed: E$21197, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Loser:Fatal1ty, Odds: 14% (6.7:1)
Bets placed: E$3360, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Loser:Stermy, Odds: 2.7% (36:1)
Bets placed: E$0, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Loser:Stelam, Odds: 4.5% (22:1)
Bets placed: E$642, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Loser:zyz, Odds: 3.9% (25:1)
Bets placed: E$431, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Loser:Someone completely different, Odds: 4.3% (22:1)
Bets placed: E$580, betting open: 14:00 CDT 15 Jun 2005 to 07:00 CDT 16 Jun 2005

Well?

Note: Since I haven't found any list of registered players it is possible that players in the list are not registered for the event. If you bet on one of them you are a fool and will lose your E$.
Edited by Fred at 22:57 GMT, 18th Jun 2005 - 8250 Hits
California vs Michael Jackson (70 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 09:58 CDT, 4 June 2005 - iMsg
Loser:California wins, Odds: 37% (2.6:1)
Bets placed: E$4667, betting open: 08:30 CDT 4 Jun 2005 to 18:59 CDT 5 Jun 2005

Winner:Jackson wins, Odds: 48% (2:1)
Bets placed: E$7191, betting open: 08:30 CDT 4 Jun 2005 to 18:59 CDT 5 Jun 2005

Loser:Draw (hung jury), Odds: 14% (7:1)
Bets placed: E$1299, betting open: 08:30 CDT 4 Jun 2005 to 18:59 CDT 5 Jun 2005

Who will win?
Edited by Fred at 22:25 GMT, 13th Jun 2005 - 31831 Hits
Profile of a sadist (51 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 08:42 CST, 8 March 2004 - iMsg

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Rating: 7.7 (16 votes)
Profile of a Sadist by TwiNCannoN is the first real Savage gaming movie. It has a runtime of 14 mins and shows the gameplay of this RTS/FPS hybrid.

Edit: If you are going to [+] someone, it is a better idea to give it to the guy that created the movie instead of me.
Edited by Fred at 13:16 GMT, 9th Mar 2004 - 32731 Hits
Lotus -vs- R0X (No comments)
Posted by Fred @ 12:29 CDT, 12 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: - (0 votes)
Gametype: Duel
Map: DM-Compressed
Mod: N/A
Viewpoint: Serverside
Version info: 2225
How to play back UT2003 demos

ESWC second round group game.

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
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GitzZz -vs- Frag^m (1 comment)
Posted by Fred @ 12:27 CDT, 12 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: 5.5 (1 vote)
Gametype: Duel
Map: DM-Compressed
Mod: N/A
Viewpoint: Serverside
Version info: 2225
How to play back UT2003 demos

ESWC second round group game.

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
2680 Hits
lauke -vs- 2kr (No comments)
Posted by Fred @ 05:28 CDT, 12 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: - (0 votes)
Gametype: Duel
Map: DM-Antalus
Mod: N/A
Viewpoint: lauke
Version info: 2225
How to play back UT2003 demos

ESWC second ground game. Close match.

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
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GitzZz -vs- eVeNfLoW (2 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 02:00 CDT, 12 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: - (0 votes)
Gametype: Duel
Map: DM-Compressed
Mod: N/A
Viewpoint: Serverside
Version info: 2225
How to play back UT2003 demos

ESWC group game

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
2164 Hits
Tillerman -vs- Showtime (2 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 03:13 CDT, 10 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: - (0 votes)
Gametype: Duel
Map: Lost Temple
Mod: N/A
How to play back WC3 demos

ESWC group game.

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
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Tillerman -vs- Showtime (1 comment)
Posted by Fred @ 03:12 CDT, 10 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: - (0 votes)
Gametype: Duel
Map: Tranquil Paths
Mod: N/A
How to play back WC3 demos

ESWC group game.

Update: Unfortunately this file is no longer available on ESR.
Edited by Fred at 08:28 GMT, 10th Jul 2003 - 1977 Hits
- s1mple - by azzurres (39 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 02:49 CDT, 3 July 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: 6.8 (30 votes)
When it rains, it pours. Another UT2003 movie. This is the most ambitious yet in style. It also uses filters and effect all the time, which is an aquired taste. As for the frags themselves? They are great. Loads of airrockets and nice combos, and wisely the maker stay aways from the dull headshots most of the time. Well worth checking out.
Edited by Levi240 at 22:29 GMT, 2nd Oct 2005 - 39679 Hits
Attack the Alpha (38 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 02:36 CDT, 27 June 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: 8 (23 votes)
A Japanese UT2003 movie, made by Crize[KOS] (who represented Japan at the WCG). It is by far the best UT2003 movie I have seen and it is very original in its style. I recommend everyone who is into gaming movies to check this one out.
Edited by CarMac at 08:39 GMT, 27th Jun 2003 - 37961 Hits
Frags Done Extreme II (55 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 11:35 CST, 4 January 2003 - iMsg

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Rating: 8.7 (42 votes)
While browsing through the movie listings here on ESR, I did not manage to find any entry for Frags Done Extreme 2 (fde2), which is certainly a breach against the Geneva Convention. If any movie deserves to be in the Hall of Fame it is this awardwinning movie. This single movie has me convinced that QW is the coolest multiplayer game ever, without ever playing it. If you haven't seen it, you really should.
Edited by netrex at 16:58 GMT, 9th Mar 2005 - 67024 Hits
Hall of Fame: All-time Classic (added to hof by Fred)
CPL, Pro gaming and all that c**p. (219 comments)
Posted by Fred @ 05:33 CDT, 17 July 2002 - iMsg
With all talk about sponsorships, pro gaming, the CPL I feel we haven't heard from the cynics enough. Lets face it, its much more entertainment to be had from being real grumpy compared to being happy. So just for my enjoyment, lets have some pro gaming bashing here.

Those that have sponsorships. Enjoy it while you can. Once the companies figure out what this is all about it will dry out. For those that get airplane tickets to LANS, enjoy it. Suck the sponsors dry. If they are stupid enough to give you money, exploit it. For those that win a few bucks CPL competitions, save the money for something nice.

Anyways, lets get down to the bashing shall we. The CPL/pro gaming will never succeed. Below are just some of the reasons why:

* Most of the teams/players that are sponsored don't give a crap, the don't have any urge/ability to do anything positive for their sponsors. Would you like to have a spokesperson saying "FU MORON" to other players on public servers? Of course there are nice guys in top clans, but they are 15-20 year old males, with all that it implies. They just want a free ride, and at the moment some of them have sponsors that provide them with that.

* The target audience simply don't care. Most gamers don't give a crap about pro gaming, clanwars etc. Would you if you are a big company throw a lot of money into something that only 3000-4000 people WORLDWIDE give a crap about? Hell, even tractorpulling has more people interested in their "sport". Sure, those 3000-4000 are very active and very vocal, but that doesn't make them more. For all I care the 3000-4000 can be 30000, and that will not change anything. And yes, I KNOW that Starcraft is big in Korea. When the CPL move their office to Seoul and focus on Korean gaming you can use that as an argument. But as it stands Korea is an anomaly that has very little to do with "pro gaming" outside of korea.

* The target audience are non-consumers in every sense of the word. They don't have money to buy stuff, and when they can steal stuff they will (movies, software) etc. They are just a very uninteresting demographic for companies. Sure, they will be the consumers of the future but they will most likely have widely different consumer patterns by then.

* Dreams that games will somehow break into "mainstream" (the holy graal Mr Munoz is chasing) are just dreams. You can't even reach 99% of the people who actually play the same game. If they aren't interested, why the hell should anybody else be?

* CPL are not one step closer to it being a real sport today then it was 4 years ago. CPL lives and dies solely on the money Intel and others are pumping in. They aren't generating any money at all. Their target audience are not prepared to pay a single cent (there are probably a few that are, but will that be able to support even the network setup on a LAN? Of course not) for their "sport". If the CPL would ask you to pay a dollar for downloading a demo from CPL events, to support the CPL growing - most would simply DCC them amongst themselves.

* Sure the CPL can live in a state of Status Quo as long as their sponsors pump in money. Will their sponsors be willing to shoulder the sole financial responsibility for gaming growing? Of course not, get real. Seeing as CPL is 5 years old, this is probably as good as it will get. Enjoy it while it lasts.

I hate to rain on anyones parade here. Dreams are great. Being able to go to lan to play a computer game is great. Hell, even winning a bit of cash for playing computer games is fantastic. But once you start buying into the crap Mr.Munoz is trying to spoonfeed you, you are only kidding yourself. In 3 years the CPL will be exactly the same. A summer LAN in Dallas, the costs covered by a few big sponsors, the prize sums about the same as now. Only difference is that the game won't be CS. And you can bet your ass that Mr.Munoz will try to convince you that a novelty article in the Fort Lauderdale Gazette is a surefire sign that gaming has finally gone mainstream.
Edited by zx3 at 13:21, 17th Jul 2002 - 60228 Hits
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