Fulcrum29
Honorary Master
Niko is Faze's weak point. He is not in the game. They even changed position with him on CT.
South Africa’s biggest forum. Discuss, discover, and connect with thousands of members.
FaZe win their T-side 10-5 and then NaVi win theirs 11-3...weird. Not good signs for either team if they can't hold down their CT side on Inferno.
I don't expect either of these teams to bother Liquid much.
That's to say if TL can overcome....EZ4ENCE.
Let's see.
So sad NAVI won, i despise that team.
Faze definitely need a new IGL, sorry but let Niko focus on being Niko and destroying okes, his performance + IGL at the same time is very inconsistent.
I think rain and Adren should part ways, rain can be amazing 1 game out of 10, the rest he is meh.
LOL @ liquid, noobs. Ence are good tho, i like them, promising up n coming team.
Doh...I tuned in late and caught the second pistol. NiP were one kill away from dropping the first map 16-0.
Mirage is Astralis's weak spot but this comeback isn't possible, surely? The longer they can keep them on Mirage the better it is for the second map (Dust 2).
The G403 is really a great mouse, playing on my G300 makes me want to cryFinally switched back to my G403 now, it makes such a big difference. I just cannot move straight enough with my Cougar Revenger and the buttons are a bit stiff. Sucked at AWPing tonight. It is the design of the mouse, my hands are big, but I play better with my palm behind the mouse, clawing gripping the buttons. for which the G403 is better shaped. My hand needs to be on top of the Cougar at all times or it feels silly moving it around.
I wonder if my G403 always had the issue with the switch, this one feels so much more responsive when clicking.
/bliss
Moment of the year: Serral becomes first non-Korean to win WCS
When the 20-year-old Finnish phenom finished off Splyce's Kim "Stats" Dae-yeob in Anaheim, California, to win the StarCraft II World Championship at BlizzCon, it was more than just a single trophy. Over the course of StarCraft's almost 20-year history, spanning from the original introduced in 1999 to the current version of its successor StarCraft II in 2018, no non-South Korean player had ever been recognized as the undisputed best player in the world. Although Serral's resume up to that point was worthy of being considered the best, he needed the world championship to cement it.