Darkglasses wrote: » Anybody ever been to or is thinking of going to Gfinity? I'm 99% sure I'll make the trip. There's a few pros I'd really love to meet, and I'd like to meet some other fans too. Never actually been to London before though
Darkglasses wrote: » Stunner beat Denial 3-1 in a pretty awesome Uplink finish. Fair to say Uplink is up there with Hardpoint as a popular gametype now.
Darkglasses wrote: » You going again next year x43ro? I really want to meet Proof, and Clay too. I'd really like to meet Gucci too, but to be honest I doubt his team will be invited.
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » Can anyone explain this cod championships qualifying stuff? Watched a video and they have different qualifying rounds from all around the world and Ireland/UK will have 4 teams going to the final? How and when were the 4 teams decided?
Simply Red wrote: » Hard to look past anyone but optic winning, would be a major choke if they didnt the way theyve been playing recently. Denial tk and faze red would be my top 4. Hopefully tcm and epsilon will give a good showing
Darkglasses wrote: » Yeah, it should be Optic's championship to lose. I'm always up for the underdog, but it's hard to look at scump and nade and say they don't deserve it. They've been grinding for longer than most and never really got the success they deserve. That said, I'll be shouting for TCM, Faze Black, and Epsilon in that order
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » Does hecz own optic nation the same way he does optic gaming? Saw that video of the optic house lan where they've just been scrimming all day for the last few days. It's crazy thinking about console gaming being done that seriously but they're competing for $400k which kinda justifies it. It's really silly that all this is done on consoles though to be honest. I'm not even a PC gamer and I agree it's the most competitive platform with the most talented players. CoD 4 promod competitions were always great to watch, the level that some of the players were at was ridiculous. I know I'd never get anywhere near the level of even these console players but I'd still prefer to see the absolute 100% best players in the world at the game competing, and that would be PC players. Really sad that cod devs started catering more towards console than PC as the games had such potential to be a serious competitive platform had it continued like CoD 4s presence on PC. Still, will be interesting to see what kind of viewer numbers this weekend pulls compared to the >1m for the CS tournament last week.
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » Optic have really done well outside of the actual gaming as well. They've really put the effort in to become the best known team, or even organisation at this stage, for call of duty. More teams need to do similar to what they're doing to get a solid base for the overall industry. Once there are a few solid teams like them, the whole thing will only grow faster and become even more 'professional'.
Darkglasses wrote: » Well if they were competing COD on PC, it would change the nature of the beast entirely. A lot of the top players have transitioned from Halo rather than having anything to do with CS, so transitioning to PC gaming is not on the cards at all. They'll never pull in anything close to the viewership that CS:GO does, they'll be doing well to meet their all-time record of about 250k. Seriously, comparing COD with CS:GO really isn't worthwhile, they can't compete. Comparing COD with Halo would be more appropriate. Absolutely, and their professionalism hasn't just been good for them, it's been good for all of professional Call of Duty. Faze, Team Kaliber, Denial, and most definitely Envy can thank Nadeshot and Scumpii for their livelihood. COD absolutely wouldn't be a shadow of what it is if it wasn't for those two guys (and Hecz). But that said, they really need to win some more championships.