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Guys are better than Girls in South Africa
The PLuGG Guys versus Girls competition went down this past weekend, with a CGS-type feel.
By Christopher 'anthem' Lake
Nov 30, 2008 19:57
The PLuGG Guys versus Girls competition went down this past weekend, with a CGS-type feel.There was a spectator area, a DJ playing music, 20 large plasma screens for the 150 spectators to watch the action, a live stream, commentators and HLTV. The event, however, did have some hiccups which were thankfully rectified.
Last week we reported that a female team would be playing versus a guy team in South Africa in a battle of the sexes. The all-star North American female team, playing under the tag PMS, consisted of Stephanie 'missharvey' Harvey, Christine 'potter' Chi, Izabel 'izabeL' Joanisse, Catherine 'CaTh' Leroux-Racette and Dimitra 'd1m' Deliopoulos and headed by Amber 'AthenaTwin' Dalton, faced the male team of Bravado Gaming.
South Africa as a whole is hindered by it's internet. At the event, the only connection available was wireless internet, known as iBurst, which is very unstable. The HLTV, although only having few spectators, was extremely laggy and almost unwatchable. The same connection was being used to run Steam, due to the offline version not being used, and thus resulted in many Steam ticket errors, which happened to different players almost every round. The organisers did, however, manage to organise a LAN version of CS on which to host the server, thus allowing the teams to play without interruption.
The first map, de_nuke, had many Steam Authentication ticket errors which caused much grief among the players and ended up making the result null and void. The players, now playing on the error-free server, decided to play de_inferno as a winner-takes-all map. Bravado started on Counter-Terrorist, taking a comfortable 10-5 lead and finishing off the game with 6-3 as Terrorists over Pandora's Mighty Soldiers.
The event was a good warm up for the male team, Bravado Gaming, who will be competing against SK Gaming in an exhibition match next weekend, Sunday the 7th of December, at the AfriCon event to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa. You can find out more about the team here.
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Photo: PLuGG.co.za
Last week we reported that a female team would be playing versus a guy team in South Africa in a battle of the sexes. The all-star North American female team, playing under the tag PMS, consisted of Stephanie 'missharvey' Harvey, Christine 'potter' Chi, Izabel 'izabeL' Joanisse, Catherine 'CaTh' Leroux-Racette and Dimitra 'd1m' Deliopoulos and headed by Amber 'AthenaTwin' Dalton, faced the male team of Bravado Gaming.
South Africa as a whole is hindered by it's internet. At the event, the only connection available was wireless internet, known as iBurst, which is very unstable. The HLTV, although only having few spectators, was extremely laggy and almost unwatchable. The same connection was being used to run Steam, due to the offline version not being used, and thus resulted in many Steam ticket errors, which happened to different players almost every round. The organisers did, however, manage to organise a LAN version of CS on which to host the server, thus allowing the teams to play without interruption.
The first map, de_nuke, had many Steam Authentication ticket errors which caused much grief among the players and ended up making the result null and void. The players, now playing on the error-free server, decided to play de_inferno as a winner-takes-all map. Bravado started on Counter-Terrorist, taking a comfortable 10-5 lead and finishing off the game with 6-3 as Terrorists over Pandora's Mighty Soldiers.
The event was a good warm up for the male team, Bravado Gaming, who will be competing against SK Gaming in an exhibition match next weekend, Sunday the 7th of December, at the AfriCon event to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa. You can find out more about the team here.
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Photo: PLuGG.co.za
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Unfortunately I was not at the event, I was watching via live stream, so I am unable to comment much on the gameplay...
Uzbekistan is one of the first countries in the list ~
The problem is that we're too far away from other continents, so we ping about 250+ to anywhere outside our country.
First and probably last... not much goes down in South Africa!
...yet ;)
PD: Stop the inmature comments about girls... u guys... ;)
and please connection problems on LAN is sooo 1998
I wish I could've come... it looked awesome from the live stream (which had no delay, by the way)!
I have a 4meg connection and I play online with 11 ping to most servers here. Best of all is that there are some scandanavian and russian-like countries posting here insulting our country but they cant type a proper english sentence, very ironic.
Maybe if you had a proper education and something between your ears, you would know that SA rocks the micro boat :>
Therefore, insulting your country ( and any other country ) is wrong. It's a shame that the event had that kind of problems but nobody can say that any other event wouldn't have problems? Am I right?
And complaining about "your team is bad" etc. they're just playing stupid, everybody knows that all teams can't be "the best team in the world". I'm happy that the match got played as it was supposed to be.
PS. Insulting other is immature, so I agree with you zdrAg.
Seems like SK will indeed get quite a fight on Sunday.. Perhaps your zebra-hunting tactics will be proven effective versus them HAHA no j/k :D love! :)
(damnit this was supposed to be the reply, not my other post..)
And when I say they dont "have something between their ears", I mean that if they think SA has no technology or no gaming or no internet, they can go to wikipedia and read a bit more.
Retards should not post here. (awaiting anthem comeback on that)