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IEM5 American Championship Finals Groups (90 comments)
Posted by xou @ 13:16 CDT, 24 September 2010 - iMsg
Tonight the ESL just announced the groups for the IEM5 American Championship Finals, which will take place 8-10th of October in United States of America NYC at Comic Con 2010.


Update: ZeRo4 won't attend the finals and will be replace by vamp1re (Announcement).

Links: Announcement
Edited by xou at 03:33 CDT, 27 September 2010 - 20014 Hits
IEM5 European Championship QL QR1 (64 comments)
Posted by xou @ 07:27 CDT, 22 September 2010 - iMsg
Scheduled: 15:00 CDT, 22 September 2010 to 16:00 CDT, 22 September 2010
Schedule: Passed

The 1st qualifier round for the IEM5 European Championship QL starts around 15:00 CDT on Wednesday the 22nd.


VODs: ESL TV, Level Up TV
Links: QR1 results / schedule
Edited by xou at 09:40 CDT, 30 September 2010 - 25114 Hits
IEM5 Europe Last Chance Qualifiers added (73 comments)
Posted by SpUt @ 16:21 CDT, 21 September 2010 - iMsg
The management of the IEM5 European Championship has decided to add an additional 6 slots to the European Championship group stage. This means that the groups will now have 5 players each rather than 4. The reason for this is to allow those players who had missed their national qualifiers for various reasons to have another chance to qualify. Also all players who have already participated in their national qualifiers or are currently in the regular qualifier rounds are allowed to participate. The ongoing qualifier rounds will not be affected by this and will proceed as planned.

The additional 6 slots will be awarded in 2 separate cups held in mid-October. The top 3 players of each cup will advance directly to the group stage. It is allowed to sign up for both cups.


Source: Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 News
Edited by xou at 17:15 CDT, 21 September 2010 - 26837 Hits
IEM5 AC Group Stage - Quakelive (397 comments)
Posted by xou @ 13:54 CDT, 15 September 2010 - iMsg
The Group Stage of the IEM5 American Championship QL will be played Sunday and Monday evening. 8 players will be able to qualify for the American Championship Finals at New York ComicCon. The top2 players of each group will automatically be granted a slot! Stream infos will be added as soon as released.

The streaming coverage will be provided by Quake-Live.tv!


Update: Group Stage is now over and the qualified players for the NYC Finals are: United States of America ZeRo4, United States of America rapha, United States of America chance, Netherlands Vo0, United States of America dkt, United States of America czm, United States of America ziel and United States of America DaHanG!

Stream: Quake-Live.tv (LQ) - VODs
Links: Group Stage
Edited by xou at 19:58 CDT, 15 September 2010 - 110299 Hits
IEM5 SC2 Euro Championship QR1 drawn (No comments)
Posted by SpUt @ 09:57 CDT, 14 September 2010 - iMsg
Not only the QL qualifiers rounds are starting, also the 1st qualifier round for the IEM5 European Championship SC2 will be played next week. The default date for all matches is 12:00 CDT on Thursday the 23rd, whether a match will be streamed on ESL TV is not yet known.


The winners of QR1 will be facing the 12 players already qualified for the 2nd qualifier round.

Link: Qualification Rounds
Edited by xou at 10:09 CDT, 14 September 2010 - 1353 Hits
IEM5 European Championship QR1 drawn (238 comments)
Posted by SpUt @ 08:24 CDT, 14 September 2010 - iMsg
The 1st qualifier round for the IEM5 European Championship QL will be played next week. The default date for all matches is 15:00 CDT on Wednesday the 22nd, whether a match will be streamed on ESL TV is not yet known.


The winners of QR1 will be facing the 12 players already qualified for the 2nd qualifier round.

Not only the QL qualifiers rounds are starting, also the 1st qualifier round for the IEM5 European Championship SC2 will be played next week. The default date for all matches is 12:00 CDT on Thursday the 23rd, whether a match will be streamed on ESL TV is not yet known.


The winners of QR1 will be facing the 12 players already qualified for the 2nd qualifier round.

Link: Qualification Rounds QL, Qualification Rounds SC2
Edited by xou at 10:09 CDT, 14 September 2010 - 74662 Hits
IEM QuakeLive Group Draw LIVE (136 comments)
Posted by QuakeLiveTV @ 10:33 CDT, 7 September 2010 - iMsg
Qualification for the Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 American Group Stage has been completed! Through 5 IEM Qualifying Cups, 14 players, the current North American Champion, and the IEM Cup points winner are now set to be drawn into their final groups for the GRAND Finals at New York ComicCon.

The drawing was made and the groups are as following:
Group A: United States of America dkt, United States of America ZeRo4, United States of America vamp1re, Canada Griffin
Group B: United States of America rapha, United States of America cha0ticz, Canada sparks, Canada Flysher
Group C: United States of America chance, United States of America rey, United States of America ziel, Canada everkill
Group D: United States of America DaHanG, Canada gellehsak, Netherlands Vo0, United States of America FienD


Links: Stream, Official ESL Press Release, own3dVOD
Edited by QuakeLiveTV at 00:20 CDT, 10 September 2010 - 35098 Hits
IEM5 Euro Championship Qualifier Status (199 comments)
Posted by SpUt @ 09:52 CDT, 2 September 2010 - iMsg
The qualifier tournaments for the European Championship and its qualification rounds in Quake Live are currently being played.


Some of the qualifiers are still open for sign-up! See the list below.


For the international qualifier, only European players who do not have a national qualifier of any kind may sign up. This includes, but is not limited to, Denmark Denmark, Norway Norway, Israel Israel, Latvia Latvia, Estonia Estonia, Bosnia Hercegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg Luxembourg, Finland Finland, Serbia Serbia, Slovenia Slovenia, Slovakia Slovakia, Turkey Turkey...

Links: IEM Country Rankings, YouTube Facebook Twitter
Edited by SpUt at 02:25 CDT, 14 September 2010 - 43442 Hits
ESL North America Qualifier #5 is over! (186 comments)
Posted by QuakeLiveTV @ 18:27 CDT, 30 August 2010 - iMsg
Tonight at 19:00 CDT, QuakeLive.TV presents the National ESL Qualifying Cup #5, in which the top two players will qualify for the group stages (16 players) leading up the the Grand Final being held at this year's New York ComicCon.

Among tonight's talents are literal Quake legends United States of America ZeRo4, United States of America czm, United States of America LoSt_CaUzE, and Netherlands vo0. Additionally, up and coming players United States of America raul_, United States of America dCoy, and United States of America Ziel will be battling to earn the final spot in the sweet 16 by acquiring cup points.

QuakeLive.TV's United States of America GreasedScotsman, United States of America Jehar, and United States of America FishStix will be on the airwaves bringing you live commentary.


VoDs are usually released in about 1 week - to stay connected with QLTV, follow us on twitter.com Twitter.

Links: Stream, Regular Season Cup 5, Cup Points (Standings), Brackets
Edited by QuakeLiveTV at 15:47 CDT, 31 August 2010 - 54891 Hits
IEM5 Cologne by Meme (5 comments)
Posted by Memento_Mori @ 16:58 CDT, 26 August 2010 - iMsg
These are some of the photos I took at the IEM5 Challenge in Cologne. The quality is variable, so I hope you will enjoy what is good, and forgive me for the rest.
Edited by Memento_Mori at 17:02 CDT, 26 August 2010 - 6516 Hits
Coming back from IEM5 Cologne (42 comments)
Posted by Memento_Mori @ 06:28 CDT, 23 August 2010 - iMsg
They say one realizes the quality of an event by the feelings it provokes when leaving. A mix of excitement and sadness, a vein of tiredness, the need for a private moment to think of what just happened. Then one knows it was a good event.

The train is leaving Cologne with 25min of delay ready to miss the connection in Mannheim, the rain draws diagonal lines on the windows, like swarms of droplets in an endless attack, reminding me that at this very moment Idra is playing against MorroW the Starcraft2 final. I am typing this on a beautiful piece of useless and expensive technology they call iPad, pretending for a moment I know where I’m going.

This was the second time I travelled to such event. A lot of things happened during these five days, but I will concentrate on two particular experiences, in the hope they will drive some discussions.



First, I had the chance to spend some hours with the pros: a late lunch in an Italian place, with a diverse assembly of characters, from tdm, ctf, duel and even ra3/ca, and later in the evening, the Gamers Party. I guess this was the long waited "hang out with the pros" time, which has been one of the reasons I wanted to come to the event.

And well, this made the trip even more interesting, although not for the reasons one could think of before hand. At first it was a bit odd. In the continuum of social interactions where a person knows and is known by a certain number of people, the two extremes are probably rockstars on one end, and spies on the other. I was the latter, my identity masked by the combo unfriendly latin nickname plus non-existent quaker pedigree, and yet I was surrounded by faces I felt I knew. People feel uncomfortable when they don't know how to address you, but with the help of Noctis, the presence of my girlfriend, the exposure due to the last event in Hannover, and the socializing nature of our species, the barriers went down.

With no curtains hiding the pros limbo, I could have a clearer vision. On the positive side, these are people sharing a passion. They have different background, age and style, but the common experience allows them to hang out together trying to have a good time. This is important as really is the link that pulls everything together. This is what I enjoyed most, and what we should always keep in mind whenever doing anything about quake; a common passion, a common experience. Common up to some extent; unlike me and many of you, they had their passion clashing with the society's duty, and talking to them you could tell they faces the consequences. I will spare you a poor textual version of FRAG, but you see where I'm going.

Sadly, being a niche game for such a long time has deposited layers of bitterness that speak of frustration rather passion. If I ever was naïve enough to believe I could hear more educated and articulated - and why not, positive - opinions regarding the hot topics (new account model, maps, directions), I did have to change my mind. I heard there what I read every day here on ESR, the same skepticism and negativity. While I’m not blaming anybody for this, it's pretty unhappy. If the guys I talked to are truthful representatives, I can safely say our community has a major enthusiasm lack and feel doomed, as everything is out of our control. This is in my opinion a dangerous stance, as the barrier between impotence and laziness is fuzzy, and being excited is the essence of entertainment.



This brings me to the second topic, Starcraft 2. As you know a sc2 tournament was run at the same time as the QL one. A comparison between the two is appropriate not only because they were both part of the event, but also because it may show how things could be in QL, or at least suggest good reasons why they are not.

As first remark, I have to say I loved what I saw of Starcraft 2. I used to watch GOMTV, but somehow lost the beginning of sc2, and this was my first exposure to it. The game looks brilliant on stage. Blizzard's ability of making a pleasant and exciting design without hindering the gameplay aspects is so admirable, and I like to think that the esport-unfriendly WOW had at least the benefit of allowing blizzard to financially afford the highest standards for sc2. The support for tournament, in terms of what you see on the screen is also pretty damn good. Lag and crashes are still there, but nothing is perfect. Overall, it is the best looking thing I've ever seen on a tournament stage.

What I also liked was impact on the crowd. Now here I may be fooling myself, but while for quake I had the impression that the dedicated crowd was of the same magnitude of the players in the tournament and the rest were just waiting, cheering because of a German player winning, with Starcraft 2 spectators looked like real fans. You could even see a couple of korean like signs, and the atmosphere was really intense.
I cannot overstate how sad I was to have to leave before the final (Carmac was rightfully wtf’ing me when I said good bye). Next time I’ll take vacation on Monday aswell...

The players attitudes also surprised me. Now, maybe Dimaga and Tarson are really special cases, but you could clearly say they loved the moment. That level of positivity and respect for the tournament and each other is something I would like to see in quake. I've seen Tarson leaving the stage after his loss with the happiest of the smiles in his face. If you compare that with a 3rd/4th match between Cooller and Avek, where both basically did not care, the contrast could not be stronger. We may justify this lack of pathos with the combo battleforged plus unexpected upsets which possibly made the tournament finals less exciting.

From what I read in the comments, people on stream were quite excited anyways, and for sure the matches during the previous day had some very special moments. Yet by being there today, I have to admit sc2 seemed nicer in many respects. This is a line of toughs that I don't dare following; let just say I hope there will never be the time where the choice is either QL or SC2. Having both games is a wonderful choice. Whoever made it did the best possible one.


Finally, I would like to give the proper respect to ESL, in particular Carmac, Joe, Calipt, Xou and those involved with the tournament preparation, execution and streaming. They did a terrific job. The stage was beautiful, the tournaments run as smooth as possible, and the few issues weren't their fault. I cannot comment much on stream and coverage, but I read that was good as well. Overall this was a great experience, a very nice event run in a beautiful city, with good weather, nice people, and exciting games.

It's past 10pm and I'm arriving in Zurich. This will be a crazy week (I have a deadline the 31st), but I will do my best to post my photo gallery. Thanks for taking the time to read.



Update: you can find my gallery here.
Edited by Memento_Mori at 03:33 CDT, 13 October 2010 - 19205 Hits
Lo3 #57 GamesCom with k1llsen & MorroW (24 comments)
Posted by Slasher @ 11:25 CDT, 22 August 2010 - iMsg
Scheduled: 13:00 CDT, 22 August 2010 to 16:30 CDT, 22 August 2010
Schedule: Passed

UPDATE: VOD's of the interviews with k1llsen & MorroW can be found on Lo3 #57 & WoC #9

"Live On Three" is hosted by United States of America Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham, United States of America Rod "Slasher" Breslau and United States of America Scott "SirScoots" Smith.

Today's "Live On Three" #57 will be a special post-GamesCom edition of the show, which will also involve djWHEAT's other show, "Weapon of Choice", which specializes in Starcraft 2.

GamesCom 2010 winners Germany Marcel "k1llsen" Paul and Sweden Stefan "MorroW" Andersson will be coming on both shows to talk about their victories, and their immediate afterthoughts. k1llsen will join "Live On Three" to dive into his first major international LAN victory, how it felt to play and win in front of his home crowd, and the difficulties in taking down last year's Season 4 champion, United States of America Shane "rapha" Hendrixson. MorroW joins "Weapon of Choice" to discuss his last-minute entrance into GamesCom to begin with, the many cries of 'imbalance' for Terran in StarCraft 2, and how he was able to take out the machine that is United States of America Greg "IdrA" Fields in the finals.

The first person knocked out of WCG Ultimate Gamer Season 2, United States of America Michael "michs09" Labelle, will also be on the show.

Tune into "Weapon of Choice" at 13:00 CDT for MorroW, and "Live On Three" at 15:00 CDT for k1llsen, all broadcasted on djWHEAT.tv.

Edited by Slasher at 04:36 CDT, 27 August 2010 - 11648 Hits
Global Challenge Gamescom'10 (1864 comments)
Posted by xou @ 12:02 CDT, 21 August 2010 - iMsg
The IEM V Global Challenge Gamescom took place at the Gamescom 2010 in Germany Cologne from the 18th to the 22nd of August. The two official tournaments were QuakeLive and StarCraft II. The event also featured ASUS ENC 2010 Finals and EPS 17 Germany matches during the Intel Friday Night. VODs of the games can be found on ESL TV and GLHF.tv.


Groups: QuakeLive, StarCraft II / Brackets: QuakeLive, StarCraft II
Links: GC Gamescom YouTube Facebook Twitter / ASUS ENC 2010, EPS 17 Germany
Coverage: SK, Fnatic, TL, GG, Germany Fragster, France FFF, Russia c58, Poland FX, Sweden Rakaka
Galleries: ESL, c58, Fnatic, Fragster, ESR
Interviews: spart1e, rapha, strenx, k1llsen // Day[9], MaDFroG, MorroW, IdrA
Edited by xou at 06:18 CDT, 8 September 2010 - 541946 Hits
Liefjes Gamescom Gallery (2 comments)
Posted by Liefje @ 05:01 CDT, 21 August 2010 - iMsg
Some pictures from gamescom. I was there for the final stretch of the Alienware Challenge.
Edited by Liefje at 06:31 CDT, 9 September 2010 - 5601 Hits
IEM GC Gamescom 2010 - Day 2+3 Mix (2 comments)
Posted by Nukm @ 06:23 CDT, 20 August 2010 - iMsg
This is a mix of pictures from different sites, focusing on QL. For more and SC2 related pics, make sure to check out the full galleries at:
- esl2 esl-world.net
- fnatic3 fnatic.com
- fragster.de fragster.de
- Russia cyberfight.ru
Edited by Nukm at 18:03 CDT, 20 August 2010 - 4513 Hits
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