Saturday, June 23, 2007

Loose Ends

WSVG: Some fierce games today. WATCH IT!

CGS 2v2 Tourney:

" We're pleased to announce that World of Warcraft will be one of the featured games in this year’s Championship Gaming Series (CGS) World Championship. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade players on the European and North American realms have the opportunity to secure a spot in the upcoming CGS draft, to be held at BlizzCon. Players who are drafted onto CGS teams will earn $30,000 - $100,000 or more annually in salaries and bonuses as professional gamers.

Ladders

All teams participating in 2-vs.-2 Arena System matches in each battlegroup will automatically be entered in the competition. The initial phase of the tournament will last from June 19 to July 3, and players can check the rankings by visiting the battlegroup ladder pages. The top five 2-vs.-2 teams in each battlegroup will be invited to the next round.

Qualifiers

Following the end of the ladder phase of the tournament on July 3, the five top-ranked teams from each battlegroup will be selected to participate in the qualifiers, as discussed above. Each of these teams will be copied to a private realm in the corresponding region (Europe and North America), where they will compete with the other qualifying teams from that region's battlegroups. The qualifier round will run from July 9 to July 17 and will utilize the same ranking system as the ladders. At the end of the qualifier round, the top 8 teams from Europe and North America will be chosen to participate in the live CGS tournament at BlizzCon and subsequent draft.

BlizzCon Tournament and CGS Draft

The top 16 teams from the qualifiers will be flown to BlizzCon to participate in a two-day tournament to determine the best 2-vs.-2 Arena teams in the world. The top 8 teams from Blizzcon will then be flown to the CGS World Championship in Los Angeles, where they will compete for cash prizes and immediately begin their careers as salaried pro gamers at CGS. They will join 1 of 8 CGS teams following the 2008 Draft and then compete professionally for their teams alongside team members who play a variety of games, including World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

Championship Gaming Series (CGS): http://www.thecgs.com

BlizzCon: http://www.blizzcon.com

Battlegroup ladder pages: http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/battlegroups.xml"

Mage Season 2 Gear: (LINK)

We've been able to identify what went wrong and the stats for the Mage Season 2 items are being corrected in a future patch.


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been watching WSVG all day. It's been pretty good.

Anonymous said...

i guess we will see which warlock setup is the strongest.....

Raddy said...

Yeah playing lock/X every single game tonight was pretty fun LOL

Back to fighting games for a bit ^^

Depredate said...

You could always play a real game, scrub.

Raddy said...

Yeah, but WoW and fighters are all I'm better than you at Dep. ^^ And nobody cares about fighters in the states.

Anonymous said...

Competitive 2 versus 2 is the biggest joke yet concerning E-Sport World of Warcraft. Arena is already mostly rock-paper-scissors and gear farming and 2v2 is the epitome. Congratulations to those teams who take advantage of class makeup or resistance gear because clearly you are the 'pros' of WoW.

Anonymous said...

You could always go back to being an extremely overrated CS player.

Raddy said...

I haven't played CS seriously since retail, so whoever you are, eat a 3===D k thx.

Harry said...

2 vs. 2?

That just doesn't make any sense. Why would they do that?

Anonymous said...

This is going to sound very random but I saw a young guy playing poker in Vegas with Nike shoes with a custom ID on the back saying Radikal, was that by chance you?

Viktor said...

any progress on next vid raddy?

you should do a 2s vid too cuz 5v5 videos are boring

Anonymous said...

honestly what is the best 2V2 setup inyour opinion raddy

would like to hear other pros comments too

i mean this is assuming u have resistance gear and all

also what would be the best 2v2 setup with a mage (i know it might not necessarily be the all around best setup)

Raddy said...

I really think lock/priest and lock/druid are the strongest teams. Rogue/priest and pally/war are both very strong too. Mage/SPriest seems quite good too, though it's a bit rock/paper/scissors to me right now.

I'm hoping resilience change at least punishes the lock/shadowpriest teams enough to lose to war/pally and rogue/priest more frequently.

Raddy said...

I actually do have Nike sneakers with Radikal on them, so it was probably me. Was I playing hi-lo?

I've made no progress on next vid due to computer lameness. Probably just going to buy a better comp even though I really don't think its needed; I'm used to having a lot more screens in front of me anyways. ^^

Anonymous said...

Ah - it must have been you I saw. You looked like you were in high school. I thought you were older. You were playing 30:60, you play poker very seriously?

P.S. Get some sun =D

Depredate said...

Rad is a pale, jew-looking, lanky, sexy little scrub. Plus he looks like he is no older than 14.