Posted by Penguin on
Friday, 07 December 2007, 18:07
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After a little bit of down time (oh, you noticed!) due to an attack on the site, we're back up again! We'll soon be bringing you all the latest news and more, so hang around!
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Posted by layo on
Wednesday, 28 November 2007, 20:44
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Who knew they had computers in Belgium? I interviewed a friend of mine,
leino, about the recent Belgian sensation myLegend and the Belgian CSS
scene.
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Posted by Porky on
Wednesday, 28 November 2007, 20:08
An extremely impressive i32 finish from TLR's CSS team coming in at 4th
against Europe's finest teams was the beginning of the end.
Later
that week we saw TLR move to H2K and drop arguably one of their finest
performers from the Multiplay LAN, Remy and replacing him with Friza.
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Posted by Penguin on
Tuesday, 27 November 2007, 08:33
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The commentators for the CGS world finals, due to take place in LA from the 6th to the 14th of December, have been announced. And to no surprise, the commentators are from QuadV. Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner and Stuart "TosspoT" Saw will be there to provide the usual high quality commentary from QuadV. Read on for the press release and more details.
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Posted by ViniH on
Friday, 23 November 2007, 15:57
TNWA - the company that owns Enemydown, Prizefight and Devotii has announced today the launch of it's new unified anti-cheat system "X-ray Anti-Cheat" (XAC). The biggest news in this story is that it is absolutely free! This will no doubt be a direct competitor to the SGL Anti-Cheat system which isn't nearly as cheap. Time will tell whether or not this new system will be effective, but they're certainly hyping it's potential.
"The client-side application, which cost over half-a-million pounds to develop, is available from www.xraygaming.com ." "The X-ray Anti-Cheat software can be used by any community online event organiser anywhere in the world to ensure tournament integrity and peace of mind for players." The full press release is available HERE .
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Posted by ViniH on
Friday, 23 November 2007, 15:33
Your weekly fix of debate and discussion about everyone's favourite game and the community surrounding it.
This week Dr Gonzo is in Amsterdam getting mashed on legal substances (of course most everything is legal in Amsterdam so he's probably snorting crack). Yes I did just say snorting crack, picture it in your head. We may get the pleasure of his company at some point during the proceedings, but I wouldn't bet any substantial amounts of money on it. I mean, on the one hand he could stagger over to an internet cafe and log on to Ventrilo, on the other hand he's more likely to just stay tucked up cosily in between the two largest breasts in whatever Amsterdam's cheapest brothel is called.
So, there's me, and about halfway through we might get joined by Crossy, notice the recurring theme here? "might".
It won't just be me though, I promise! I'll have us some sterling guests to chat the night away as per usual - oh and I promise not to "sing".
Anyway, this week's topic is "Team Longevity (or lack thereof)" - a discussion about why many teams don't stay around long, why roster changes and teams folding is a very common occurrence here in the UK and in Europe - especially when you consider the single biggest factor in success is team stability. As usual we're hoping to get a US perspective on this too, guests to be announced within the next couple of hours.
Confirmed Guests:
- George "HudzG" Hoskins - Reason Gaming
- Michael Robinson - Owner/Manager, The Last Resort
- John "chilli" Day - Manager, eBuyer
- Craig "farley" Farley - Infused Gaming
- John "Friza" Reilly - H2K
Download the MP3 here: http://www.tigit.co.uk/friday_night_in/Friday_Night_In_-_Show_6.zip
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