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threat: "[GuX]'s a really good player"
fnatic's website has published an interview with threat, who plays for the CS team. He talks about EPS Nordic, DreamHack events and replacing GuX.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Jun 19, 2010 22:46
fnatic's website has published an interview with threat, who plays for the CS team. He talks about EPS Nordic, DreamHack events and replacing GuX.Prior to the main DreamHack tournament starting fnatic have published an interview with Björn 'threat' Pers. He talks about the different tournaments fnatic is competing in at DreamHack and EPS Nordic.
Asked to compare his playing style to that of GuX, his predecessor, he explains:
On whether there's a team he doesn't want to face:
threat came to be a fnatic member when GuX went inactive, for what were claimed to be personal reasons, and the team needed a 5th for the World Esports Masters in Hangzhou, China, during December of 2009. fnatic won the event and threat joined the lineup shortly thereafter.
Since adding the ex-H2k member the team has placed 2nd at the two IEM IV events: the European Finals and World Championship. They placed 3rd, out of four, at Arbalet Best of Four but managed to elevate their Arbalet record with a victory at Arbalet Cup Europe.
Source: fnatic
Asked to compare his playing style to that of GuX, his predecessor, he explains:
"I think I'm a pretty good support player, making the madfraggers able to do their job with ease and of course also doing some fragging myself. As for Gux, I think he's a pure aimer and playing with big confidence (sometimes too big ;) ). He's a really good player to say the least."
On whether there's a team he doesn't want to face:
"I actually don't want to play against H2k this tournament since so many of my old teammates are playing there right now. It would just feel weird, knowing their game so well and they knowing mine."
threat came to be a fnatic member when GuX went inactive, for what were claimed to be personal reasons, and the team needed a 5th for the World Esports Masters in Hangzhou, China, during December of 2009. fnatic won the event and threat joined the lineup shortly thereafter.
Since adding the ex-H2k member the team has placed 2nd at the two IEM IV events: the European Finals and World Championship. They placed 3rd, out of four, at Arbalet Best of Four but managed to elevate their Arbalet record with a victory at Arbalet Cup Europe.
Source: fnatic
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