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compLexity to attend more than WCG?
CompLexity's recent announcement of a "comeback" to CS 1.6 could mean that the team will take part in the entire Extreme Masters III season.
By Dominic 'immo' Koller
Jul 2, 2008 14:38
CompLexity's recent announcement of a "comeback" to CS 1.6 could mean that the team will take part in the entire Extreme Masters III season.Not long after booting out Marcus 'zet' Sundström from the team, compLexity have announced to attend Counter-Strike 1.6 events during the off-season in the Championship Gaming Series. They already signed up for the two remaining WCG Online Qualifiers from June 30 to July 6 as well as for the last one July 7-13.
This season's CGS activity most likely ends on July 28 with the World Championship final and it looks like the off season could be very busy for coL. The announcement was only to attend the WCG Online Qualifier and the CEVO but several other events are coming up as well.
The possible events they could attend are November's World Cyber Games in Cologne and, if they are lucky, even the entire Extreme Masters III season. EM III will have two or three events in North America and Global Challenges on other continents as well.
CoL will also 'most likely' take part in the upcoming CEVO season which is starting soon as well. The team has officially stated that it does not have great expectations for CS 1.6 but they can be expected to be a serious contender at least in America.
This season's CGS activity most likely ends on July 28 with the World Championship final and it looks like the off season could be very busy for coL. The announcement was only to attend the WCG Online Qualifier and the CEVO but several other events are coming up as well.
The possible events they could attend are November's World Cyber Games in Cologne and, if they are lucky, even the entire Extreme Masters III season. EM III will have two or three events in North America and Global Challenges on other continents as well.
CoL will also 'most likely' take part in the upcoming CEVO season which is starting soon as well. The team has officially stated that it does not have great expectations for CS 1.6 but they can be expected to be a serious contender at least in America.
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just shows how great 1.6 is.
gl col! =)
i think they hadn t their old skill on 1.6 but they have the team play
enjoy col !!!!
it's so obvious that source+cgs rules just suck so hard
if they were just playing for fun with no intention to win they wouldn't attend the last two wcg qualifiers.
and as a former newswriter in the nip-website, i'm pretty sure you exactly know what i mean :p
To tell the truth I just seek for reasons to laugh at source, and if you noticed I didn't say "wow they're back, yeah!!!" pissing in my pants of happiness :))))
hope they will have more success than they have had so far...
Anyway I think they'll be able to make some nice results, although imo some teams became very strong in the time they spend playing source, that their skill as it was (if they can get back to that) simply won't cut it.