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RGT: Behind the scenes
In comparison to the computer scene, there aren’t so many lan events for console gamers. The higher one should rate the effort put in Reflex GT by Xorta and his crew.
By Brian 'qntm' Krämer
Feb 19, 2012 20:22
In comparison to the computer scene, there aren’t so many lan events for console gamers. The higher one should rate the effort put in Reflex GT by Xorta and his crew.It is quite a while ago since Reflex GT run their first event with like 12 teams. Since that time, many things have improved and a lot of RGT series have taken place in the Kaos Gamecenter in Weesp. This news is going to be a big shout out to the guys behind the scenes for their ongoing work for the community.
These are only some of the guys working for Reflex. The shout out goes to all the others as well.
Sander ‘Xorta’ Beijer

Let’s start with the man himself. Sander is one of the heads behind Reflex GT and the console community has to thank him for regularly well run tournaments which indeed always offer a lot of fun and exciting matches.
With the time, he seems to get the payback for his hard work, as Reflex GT is getting more and more popular and accepted within the European community. Whilst there have only been around 16 teams during the first events, the attendance is much higher now. Last Call of Duty Reflex saw 40 teams. One doesn’t need to mention that this says everything about the event and its development.
The sweet thing about it is that Sander and his team are not only focused on having a decent outcome out of the event. They even gave the Halo community the possibility to have an event, if there are enough teams to make an event sensuous.
The Staff

But Sander couldn’t make all the events that good, if there was no helping hand. The admins make sure that the tournaments are run in time and that arousing problems are solved as soon as possible. The Halo Reflex saw a shortage of admins due to two of them not appearing for some reasons, but with the help of the community it was not big of a problem. The guys are always friendly and try to get in touch with the players, not only standing next to them and observe their matches. It’s such a nice atmosphere at Reflex that everyone has to feel comfortable being there.
Kaos TV

The Dutch guys from Kaos TV realize a stream for all the people who can’t attend Reflex events. And they are doing really good. Next to a room-based camera where the stations are built up, there is a camera for the commentator, who most likely is none other than A_Spec, and of course the gameplay itself. Thus, they can offer a well-balanced mix of different things. For everyone who neither can attend the event nor watch the livestream, the Kaos crew uploads all the VODs so that you can watch it whenever you like.
A_Spec

He is probably the most entertaining commentator that exists. Watching him is always fun. To be fair, he has no real clue of Halo. But one have to say that he is commentating so many different games that he cannot have the knowledge about all of them. Especially as there aren’t so many Halo events. But he exactly knows how to keep the spectators amount as high as possible. Furthermore, he is very open-minded and always offers a helping hand. So big shout out to him as well.
We hope you could get a small overview of the team and its work.
Thanks to the Reflex team at this point. Go on like that and keep on improving and growing!
These are only some of the guys working for Reflex. The shout out goes to all the others as well.
Sander ‘Xorta’ Beijer

Let’s start with the man himself. Sander is one of the heads behind Reflex GT and the console community has to thank him for regularly well run tournaments which indeed always offer a lot of fun and exciting matches.
With the time, he seems to get the payback for his hard work, as Reflex GT is getting more and more popular and accepted within the European community. Whilst there have only been around 16 teams during the first events, the attendance is much higher now. Last Call of Duty Reflex saw 40 teams. One doesn’t need to mention that this says everything about the event and its development.
The sweet thing about it is that Sander and his team are not only focused on having a decent outcome out of the event. They even gave the Halo community the possibility to have an event, if there are enough teams to make an event sensuous.
The Staff

But Sander couldn’t make all the events that good, if there was no helping hand. The admins make sure that the tournaments are run in time and that arousing problems are solved as soon as possible. The Halo Reflex saw a shortage of admins due to two of them not appearing for some reasons, but with the help of the community it was not big of a problem. The guys are always friendly and try to get in touch with the players, not only standing next to them and observe their matches. It’s such a nice atmosphere at Reflex that everyone has to feel comfortable being there.
Kaos TV

The Dutch guys from Kaos TV realize a stream for all the people who can’t attend Reflex events. And they are doing really good. Next to a room-based camera where the stations are built up, there is a camera for the commentator, who most likely is none other than A_Spec, and of course the gameplay itself. Thus, they can offer a well-balanced mix of different things. For everyone who neither can attend the event nor watch the livestream, the Kaos crew uploads all the VODs so that you can watch it whenever you like.
A_Spec

He is probably the most entertaining commentator that exists. Watching him is always fun. To be fair, he has no real clue of Halo. But one have to say that he is commentating so many different games that he cannot have the knowledge about all of them. Especially as there aren’t so many Halo events. But he exactly knows how to keep the spectators amount as high as possible. Furthermore, he is very open-minded and always offers a helping hand. So big shout out to him as well.
We hope you could get a small overview of the team and its work.
Thanks to the Reflex team at this point. Go on like that and keep on improving and growing!
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