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mTw.Whimp hopes Valve will listen to pro gamers
Jonas "whimp" Svendsen voices his take on Valve's recent changes to Counter-Strike 1.6 as well as talks of the changing eSports scene.
Whimp also reveals that the title which means the most to him is not one he won during his time with mTw, but instead during his time with Giants. "My current teammates hate me for it but I will have to say ESWC 2004 with Titans because it was my first big tournament."
"It would be a great experience and I’m sure that you can use it later on in your adult career life outside of gaming because you will be able to establish a lot of contacts abroad, get more knowledge in a different culture and learn a lot about yourself because you will be gone from home for a long time," said Whimp, "If the timing was right and the team who made the proposal was right I would definitely consider doing it."
However, Whimp once again brings up the fact that the team will begin studying again in the summer which could see the team dissapear, "I guess we will all end our e-Sport careers in mTw," said Whimp.
By Lawrence Benedict 'Malystryx' Phillips
Apr 25, 2009 15:39
Jonas "whimp" Svendsen voices his take on Valve's recent changes to Counter-Strike 1.6 as well as talks of the changing eSports scene." I do hope that they will listen to some of the professional gamers"
Jonas 'whiMp' Svendsen commented on the Valve patch saga on fnatic, "I do hope that they will listen to some of the professional gamers since they tend to have a slightly more enhanced and beneficial point of view on which changes that should be made to this wonderful game." Whimp believes the changes made the game "less fun to watch for a spectator."Whimp also reveals that the title which means the most to him is not one he won during his time with mTw, but instead during his time with Giants. "My current teammates hate me for it but I will have to say ESWC 2004 with Titans because it was my first big tournament."
"I guess we will all end our e-Sport careers in mTw"
With former Crack-Clan and roccat member Tomi 'lurppis' Kovanen moving to the United States to play for Team EG, similar to what Marcus 'zet' Sundström did in the CGS, the Dane said he would contemplate such an offer. "It would be a great experience and I’m sure that you can use it later on in your adult career life outside of gaming because you will be able to establish a lot of contacts abroad, get more knowledge in a different culture and learn a lot about yourself because you will be gone from home for a long time," said Whimp, "If the timing was right and the team who made the proposal was right I would definitely consider doing it."
However, Whimp once again brings up the fact that the team will begin studying again in the summer which could see the team dissapear, "I guess we will all end our e-Sport careers in mTw," said Whimp.
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He is right
Not Giants, The Titans. (:
Hope valve starts giving some nice updates.. or just changing it as it were.
http://www.mymtw.com/de/article/21722/Counter_Strike/Vertragsverlngerung_in_Stockholm/MTw.int_unterschreibt_2_Jahres_Vertrag.html
:o
Not until this summer where some of us will begin studying. I guess we will all end our e-Sport careers in mTw."
I think his point was that they won't leave mTw until they decide to stop playing, not that they gonna quit this summer.
its so cute to see the mTw players ending their careers at mTw organisation