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EnVyUs through to semis, eliminate dignitas from Dreamhack Malmö

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EnVyUS have made their way to semi-finals of DreamHack Masters Malmö 2016, after beating dignitas 2-0 in a best-of-3 match up. Dignitas will go home disappointed but subsequently witnessed some top-class performances from Kjaerbye, RUBINO and MSL stepping in for their team.

With a match up similar to the first quarters between Na’Vi and TyLoo, this was also such matchup which started off with a great balanced battle and fell apart as match progressed. Started out with inferno where dignitas in no time took the standard 3-0 lead with pistols and eco rounds, just before EnVyUs took back the responsibility and were about to settle the scoreboard to 3-3 until the best play of the tournament (yet) from Kjaerbye came up, where he managed to pull-off a 1v5 ninja-defuse by killing the bomb protector and totally bluffing the other four players who were lurking to hunt him down on the other side of the map.

Thanks to dignitas and EnVyUs, we witnessed the best match of the tournament yet with massive plays and showcase of individual skillplay, diginitas pulled-off yet another insane full-eco round versus EnVyUs’s rifles. The match proved be one of the best matches of this season, MSL and RUBINO taking on the responsibility to acquire the impossible rounds. The half ended up 10/5 in favor of dignitas. But only to start once again with EnVyUs storm where they managed to clinch subsequent 5 rounds in a row to settle the scores at 10-10, from there the game completely favored the french lineup and they ended up beating Dignitas 16/12 even after an amazing 1vs3 clutch pulled off by Kjaerbye.

The second map, mirage, chosen by dignitas started well off for EnVyUs where they stormed the lead by 7-0 forcing dignitas to make mistakes repeatedly. EnVyUs claimed yet another 8 round lead soon after RUBINO assisted a round with his tripple kill-skill. Next half of the map started on a possitive note with dignitas clinching the pistol round only to lose the next anti-eco. EnVyUs didn’t stop looking for some treasures and they landed their scoreboard tickling at map-and-match point. dignitas, however, didn’t lose hope as they managed to take win 6 rounds followed by an ace by RUBINO and a very important clutch by MSL with 5 hp remaning. The map ended in favor of EnVyUs 16/8 and they qualified for the semi-finals happening tomorrow at the DreamHack Masters.

TyLoo, you made Asia proud at DreamHack Masters Malmö

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TyLoo, the Asian squad which made a long way to get into DreamHack Masters Malmö has been proudly eliminated from the tournament after losing 2-0 against Na`Vi in a best-of-3 quarter finals.

After knocking out the MLG Columbus and NA-hope, Luminosity out of the tournament, TyLoo were grabbing some eyeballs and gathering a strong fan-base in Malmö.

Lots of Counter Strike fanatics who follow the professional scene from a long period, know about TyLoo and their organization. CaptainMo the pro-TyLoo chief, who’s leading the Chinese roster from Counter Strike: 1.6 era, made it very clear in today’s match, even with lack of experience at major events, they managed to put Na`Vi under fear of clouds by their impressive gameplay.

TyLoo CSGO roster

TyLoo

Ke ‘Mo’ Liu
HaoWen ‘somebody’ Xu
YuanZhang ‘AttackeR’ Sheng
Hui ‘DD’ Wu
YuLun ‘fancy1’ Cai

The tough battle

TyLoo
Win against Luminosity at the group stages

The best-of-3 quarter finals starting with inferno gave TyLoo a very tedious start whereas, Na`Vi leading the charts in the first half, soon after getting things back on track and filling the missing X factor, they managed to bring the map fight neck-to-neck at a point of time. Unfortunate as it seems, Na`Vi showcased their experience managed to beat TyLoo on the first map with a scoreline ahead of not short than 6 odd rounds among which GuardiaN proved his best of recovery from his wrist injury by taking clutches rounds in favor of the Ukrainian side.

The second map, mirage, started with the dejected back-logs of the previous map, where Na’vi showed no sympathy towards their pristine opponents and thrashed them brutally with the scoreline headed towards 13-2 in the first half of the map. The final half started with TyLoo losing the first round but somnehow were able to convert the miserably lost-pistol round into a second anti-eco win. The CIS team won the final map with a strong score of 16-5 with a phenomenal ace by GuardiaN to send TyLoo back home.

What went wrong? Rather, what was right.

TyLoo

Nobody expected an Asian team to be there at such a stage where professional teams who frequently match-up between themselves were not able to qualify for play-offs but TyLoo went through. Not be to said tough, but the Chinese lineup was drawn in group A which had Luminosity, the recent Major champion alongside, mousesports and Team Liquid. The win against Luminosity was in itself an achievement to store in the drawer for the rest of their career.

Following the mega-win over Luminosity and a tough battle against one of the world’s top team, Na`Vi, TyLoo will have time for their homework, Valve will have their radar on for the next events and the other Asian teams will have an inspiration and journey to follow. TyLoo has created a space at the majors for Asian teams and it is time now to bring back the Asian-fear among the CS community world-wide by our performances at these major stages.

American physician Dr. Harrison on healthcare for competitive eSports players

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As we are constantly reporting about the sick health and injuries faced by some of the top Counter Strike: Global Offensive players, we bring to you the best discussion in terms of technicality. Which mouse you should use, what sensitivity, how many hours a day gaming, what exercises and etc. Dr. Levi Harrison shared some eye-opening facts of FPS gamers and shared some tips to get them going.

Given our increasing reliance on technology, we might find ourselves spending more and more time in front of our computers. While most of us use them daily for work, many of our readers are spending several hours a day gaming. Some of you may have experienced discomfort brought on by lengthy gaming sessions, and others may be suffering from prolong use of a mouse which may have brought on repetitive stress injuries or carpal tunnel syndrome. These injuries, while mostly a nuisance, can be severe and you can actually hinder your abilities if they’re not taken care of early on in your gaming career.

Dr. Levi Harrison, according to his Twitter bio, is an “Orthopedic Surgeon, Physician, Health & Fitness Coach, Author, Motivational Speaker, eSports Doctor & Fan.” A few days ago a follower tweeted asking questions about the topic at hand, which Dr. Levi said he would elaborate on in an article. The eSports Doctor delivered, and this is honest a must read for all gamers. His Twitter is filled with at home stretches and exercises for those who do not have the time, or cannot afford, to go to the gym.

Dr. Levi Harrison’s opinion on Mouse sensitivity, gaming and RSI

Choose your arsenal

palm-grip-mouse

His initial point talks about mice being ergonomic, and while they state they are, these ergonomics may differ from person to person. He’s correct in saying that very few of us get the opportunity to try a mouse out before we purchase it, and this of course leads us to use whatever we purchase, and this can damage your hand/wrist.

“Ideally, you want your fingertips to line up with the edge of the clicking point. Many RSI conditions develop because of hyperextension or hyperflexion, in which your fingers and wrist must flex, or reach an unnatural distance based on their current position. Overreaching on a mouse can cause tension on the tendons and anatomical structures of the hand, and as you can imagine, those micro stressors can add up over the course of a long gaming session. This also causes extreme fatigue of the small muscles of the hand, hence allowing for the possibility of developing RSI. At the end of the day, this may be a perpetuating component of RSI, but may also inhibit your efficiency in accurate and efficient clicking.”

There are a number of professional players who have suffered from RSI or CTS in the past, and you’ll often see them doing certain hand warm-up techniques prior to playing. Dr. Levi also has  YouTube channel where he has offered a number of guides on how to warm-up your hand prior to playing.

High versus Low DPI

Gaming Mouse DPI

You DPI and sensitivity play a much more crucial role in your physical health than you’d have previously thought. According to Dr. Levi RSI and CTS are more common in gamers who use a higher DPI and make use of flicking and faster movements to force accuracy. These are common in MOBA and RTS games such as Starcraft II and League of Legends.

“In observing high sensitivity play, it is clear that there is more of an isolation of the hand and wrist in regards to movement. These players will flick their wrists aggressively, hence engaging the anatomical structures that are at risk for developing RSI including the carpal tunnel, the wrist, joints, tendons, etc. Often, these fast wrist movements can cause the hand position to remain in an unnatural, strained, or obtuse angle, which in turn, may incite inflammation from this aggravating motion.”

Your FPS players might opt for the lower DPI option as movements are more controlled and precise.

“Low sensitivity on the other hand seems to encourage a more controlled style of play, which is conducive to keeping the wrist in a neutral position, hence promoting proper ergonomics. Also, it seemed as if individuals using lower DPI were engaging their shoulder, forearm, and upper extremity in more of a natural, evenly distributed fashion, hence, distributing the workload across the upper extremity, rather than focusing all of the strain on a rapid, sharp wrist movement.”

Personally for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive I use a DPI of 400 and sensitivity of 6. Although the sensitivity is higher, my movements are a lot slower and more precise. I’ve also been lucky enough to test and try a number of mice before I settled on the Steelseries Kinzu v2. It’s a medium mass mouse, ergonomically designed to fit your hand, but I have heard of gamers who feel it’s a bit too big.

If you are spending upwards of six hours a day gaming, I’d highly recommend you give the article a read and start paying attention to your health.

Esports in Olympics is no more a myth

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Our reports and information updates have finally got an authentication stamp about Esports firstly getting resembled as a dictionary word and now being recognized as an Olympic sport. If the final set of reports from the discussion at IeSF bench is meant to be true, you will be able to witness eSports in Olympics 2020.

The South Korea-based association has connected to the International Olympic Committee for the acknowledgment of esports as an Olympic game. The IeSF was established eight-years-back with the craving to “advance e-Sport as a genuine game past dialect, race and social boundaries.” They are an official signatory of the World Anti-Doping Agency for esports. This implies the IeSF (its part nations and competitors) consent to maintain the standards set in the WADA Code. It’s a record that “fits hostile to doping strategies, tenets and regulations inside game associations and among open powers the world over.”

Esports in Olympics

Since 2009, the IeSF association has been holding yearly competitions in its nation of origin of South Korea with players from its part countries. Alex Lim, the secretary general for the IeSF told theScore esports in an email that the assessment process for acknowledgment is because of begin in December of this current year.

Candidates hoping to get acknowledgment from the IOC can send their solicitations at two times amid the year. Lim said the IeSF will be applying in the second stage before August. The IOC will audit acknowledgment demands records from that period at their official executive meeting in December in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Esports in Olympics

As indicated by Lim, the IOC likewise requires that candidates answer a poll with particular data on their forthcoming games. The poll covers general data, history and convention, all inclusiveness, fame, competitors, administration and improvement of the game.

“We are all amped up for this extraordinary move; and streanghens our confidence in eSports, the most energizing Day will be the day when Indian Gamers are perceived as Athletes and begin getting same advantages which some other Athlete in India gets, that Day will the a Great Day of Accomplishment” said Lokesh Suji – who speaks for India at IeSF.

Despite the fact that the application covers acknowledgment for esports all in all, the IeSF made a title panel so as to figure out which diversions would be chosen if esports are highlighted at the Olympics.

Lim said that the IeSF would utilize a council and meetings with people with broad esports involvement so as to figure out which potential diversions would be included at the Olympics.

An extra obstacle IeSF must overcome for IOC acknowledgment is a SportAccord Membership — something that IeSF President Byung Hun Jun said, in an official statement, that the association is “at present endeavoring to get.”

Team Brutality to face Signature from Thailand at ESEA League Season 21 finals

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Team Brutality is at it once again, taking slow and steady steps, they have successfully crouched their way into the finals of ESEA League Season 21 (Asia / Pacific) finals beating, Mahameru in semi-finals, will face the thai lineup Signature in the finals on 22nd of April, 2016.

After being knocked out of the PGL Asia Minor qualifiers against Team Overcome, Brutality seemed morally down as they were the fan favorites who were not able to conquer victory over an undergod org. They took criticism seriously and were able to drift all the way to compete and win the semifinal against Indonesia’s one of the strongest lineup, Mahameru.

Team brutality

Team Brutality stands tall

Being the online Indian team in not only top-10 figures, but in the top 2 definitely makes us even more proud. The only Indian CSGO lineup to have been playing consistently and repeatedly making us, Indians, proud of themselves at Asia Pacific region. The powerhouse lineup with Ankit ‘V3nom’ Panth leading the rally followed by, Ad1, astaRRRRR, Kundya, fox and RiX, alltogether the most powerful Counter Strike: Global offensive lineup alltime from India.

The finals against Signature will be held on Friday, 22nd of April which will be available at GOTV. Tune in to support your favorite team at ESEA League Season 21 finals.

Na`vi gets GuardiaN back just before DreamHack Malmö playoffs

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Right on time, Na`vi’s star player GuardiaN reportedly is back into their official lineup after a two-weeks-break following an elbow injury. ‘Starix’ took the responsibility meanwhile in the absence of their star AWPER, where they performed well even without GuardiaN in the group stages and managed to secure a spot into the playoffs.

After the MLG Columbus majors, too many professionals suffered uninvited pains in their elbows and wrists for which they decided to see a therapists.

Fnatic’s superstar Olofmeister also revealed about his severe injury for which he took a break even as big as escaping a major like DreamHack Malmö. Last night, G2.Esports’ shox shared his pain on Twitter and announced that he is also looking to seek some medical treatment after he’s back in France.

Natus Vincere are the prime favorites at this moment after, Luminosity got knocked out by TyLoo the last day. Playoffs begins tomorrow where we will be witnessing the Na`vi pilot back in action, we will see how it goes with them after he’s back from a major injury.

Cover Photo source: HLTV.org

Team LDLC shuts down both Blue and White squads

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Team LDLC.com have closed down their White and Blue CS:GO squads, the org. declared Wednesday.

The news nearly takes after the flight of two players from LDLC White, Timothée “Demon” Démolon, who was obtained by Team EnVyUs on March 8, and Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro, who was hired by G2 Esports on April 9.

Team LDLC shuts

While the French association’s squads have discovered what’s coming to them of progress — LDLC White won Assembly Winter 2016 and LDLC Blue won Underdogs Season 2 — the organization is better known for its past program, which now plays as Team EnVyUs. nV’s present lineup flew the Team-LDLC standard amid DreamHack Winter 2014, where they crushed Ninjas in Pajamas 2-1 to take the Major title.

LDLC Blue’s chief, Grégory “geekory” Caboche, said in an announcement that the choice to break up the groups was mixed.

“It’s not with trouble that I keep in touch with this message, a remarkable inverse!” he said. “The enterprise ought to end one day, this will undoubtedly happen, simply an issue of time. This adventure in Team-LDLC closes today.

“What Team-LDLC give us is precious. The opportunity to remain nearby this structure was a remunerating knowledge.”

It’s obscure whether the squads will keep on playing as independents. Additionally not specified in the public statement is regardless of whether LDLC’s ladies’ squad, LDLC Female, is influenced by this choice.

Here’s LDLC White’s former roster:

Matthieu “matHEND” Roquigny
Simon “Fuks” Florysiak
Antoine “to1nou” Pirard

Here’s LDLC Blue’s former roster:

Charbel “BouLy” Naoum
David “HEdm” Thalien
Guillaume “XpG” Veron
Julien “PetitSkel” Marcantoni
Younes “YOUNS” Ait-lalla

TyLoo knocks out Luminosity from DreamHack Malmö

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TyLoo have knocked out the 2-week-ago champions of MLG Columbus, Luminosity from DreamHack Masters Malmö with a 2-1 triumph in the decider match (16-14 on Cache, 7-16 on Overpass and 16-12 on Inferno).

With the map cache, TyLoo began dominating at the very first two rounds of the half in the wake of denying Luminosity section into the B bombsite during eco rounds. A third-round purchase from Luminosity paid profits and controlled the Brazilians to string six adjusts together – their brightest spell on the guide. After an eco round, TyLoo hit back on a full purchase and took after that up with an insane round from Wu, who won a 1vs3 grip inside B.

tylooo

The Brazilian group surrendered one more round before taking two in succession, making it 14-9 to support them. After a strategic respite and a triple execute from HaoWen “somebody” Xu, TyLoo went on a fabulous run, winning seven rounds in succession to secure the guide 16-14.

The second map, was Overpass, and the primary half was a finished victory as Luminosity raged to a 9-1 lead tailing some awesome Terrorist play. TyLoo then at long last figured out how to keep down the Brazilians in the wake of calling a timeout, taking an aggregate of four rounds before the end of the half.

Everything came down to Inferno, where TyLoo got out to a 4-0 begin as Luminosity attempted to stay aware of the pace of the Chinese. The accompanying round then went the Brazilians’ way, yet TyLoo recaptured control of the game and kept on racking up rounds till they finished off the final game at 16-12 in their favor.

Team MxB takes the charge to lead India at PGL KeSPA Asia Minor Qualifiers

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As good as it may feel, India’s one of the top Counter Strike: Global Offensive lineups, Team MxB are ready to take the lead India into the PGL KeSPA Asia Minor Qualifiers after Brutality, D5, Overcome and Scorchers were unsuccessful in putting together.

Team MxB, the semi-consistent roster leaded by Bhavin ‘HellRangeR’ Kotwani are into the quarter finals of the PGL KeSPA Asia Minor qualifiers hosted by SoStronk. The roster which formed not before a week ago managed to eliminate some of the top CSGO rosters of our country with international level skilled players and even gave a tough fight to the UAE stars Riskygaming.

We managed to catch-up with Mohit ‘Spawn’ Wakle, who shared the team’s graceful win over some of the top notch players and the experience that followed with the participation.

Team MxB
Placed 2nd with Mixed MxB at Tranzaneca Gaming League.

Arpita Tewari: Hi Mohit, tell our readers a little bit about yourself and your association with Team MxB.

Hey! Great to be here, this is Mohit from Team MxB, I joined the team recently.. like a week back, been a CSGO player for a year and was formerly playing Condition Zero (6 years+ :P).

Our lineup for the event was Bhavin “HellrangeR” Kotwani, Shailesh “Blackhawk” Dalvi, Akshay “Kappa” Sinkar, Mohit “Spawn” Wakle, Tapan “Yoshimitsu” Potnis.

AT: A week! that’s very least compared to your performance at the PGL Asia qualifiers. You faced and beat India’s current-best lineup, Team Scorchers, was it an extra-ordinary effort from your side or it was just your day?

They were good but maybe it wasnt their day, we got some crucial rounds, we never played the map (overpass) together, nor we had any extraordinary strategy. Our IGL was doing a great job and we were sticking to the basics.

AT: You were playing at a godspeed with some 30+ odd frags, did that change the scenario?

No.. actually it is a team game and we were playing just like one.. we don’t care about the number of kills or scores.. we knew what our bottom-fragger was doing and were happy with everyone’s performances.

AT: You comfortably beat Scorchers, what do you think about Brutality?

They are a great team.. they play great at every level.. just that we had our day.. and yes we wish to play against Brutality to contest our skillset and be certain about how well we give our opponents a rough.. competition.

AT: That’s very sporty! Other than Scrochers, which other teams did you face?

Before scorchers, we played 3 teams, MYC , Accuracy and DNA, where we beat them 16-5, 16-4 and 16-3 respectively, and yes we felt very confident then. 🙂

AT: It was a never-seen journey, I mean, nobody saw this coming from your team at this Minor even when bigger teams were present. Where do you see yourself from hereon?

I actually don’t know, we haven’t  decided anything yet something. we will let everyone know when it is finalized, i think i still lack alot on lan aswell as individual play I need to improve.

AT: What do you think is the key to beating such professionals at this stage, you got eliminated at the door of success, what will you do to improve yourself the next time you play at this stage?

First of all, fix a roster, practice hard on a lot of things, improve basics .. and with a good team .. maybe we can achieve. first of all need to fix lineup that’s the key.
There are alot of roster shuffle, sometimes they are good, but most of the time arent helpful to our community and the respective teams.

AT: How was your experience overall at this event?

It was a great experience overall.. playing and beating the top team in India surely gives you a lot of confidence to practice hard and be better the next time.. also shootout to the other players and teams.. coming forward and actively participating in these events.. SimpleX.G is one of those good teams which recently formed and are practicing a lot and hard with their lineup.

AT: Well, thank you Mohit for sharing your experience with us, it was great to have you with us. Good luck, practice hard and get better results the next time. Till then, Adios! 

Pleasure talking to you, apologizes if I was bit rude. Feels good sharing my thoughts and experience with a larger audiences, Thanks and keep it up. Our community needs more like you. To make an impact further at a larger stage.

Edit: While writing this, Team MxB gave a tough fight to Riskygaming and were defeated by them with a scoreline of 16/10. 

Cloud9 roster change, fREAKAZOiD departs, adreN steps in as a stand-in

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Reported by the team manager itself initially, Cloud9’s fREAKAZOiD is no more a part of the active Counter Strike: Global Offensive roster, he will however remain in contract with Cloud9 till the early 2017 as a part of the contract. Team Liquid’s adreN will be stepping in to complete the lineup as reported by Tres ‘stunna’ Saranthus.

Cloud9 roster change

With no details whatsoever or any controversial upbringing, Cloud9 has announced the departure of fREAKAZOiD from their official CSO roster, this Cloud9 roster change was not foreseen, and comes as a shocker for everyone. The reason of the departure however isn’t yet clear.

We have tried to contact the management to get a clear vision of the picture as of why the change was made, but haven’t got any response as of publishing this article.

Cloud9 roster change

Tres ‘stunna’ Saranthus, in a press release on Cloud9’s official website acknowledged the extended support from Team Liquid and adreN:

“In light of this adjustmenet, the team will be using in Eric ‘adreN’ Hoag of Team Liquid (@TeamLiquidPro) as a stand-in. We would like to thank Team Liquid for this gesture!”

This change is getting a mixed response from the community, a part of it is supporting fREAKAZOiD and wondering if this is related to his personal life, whereas a section of gamers are criticizing him as an individual and human being, and clearly are happy with his departure from the roster. Earlier, he was ridiculed for bullying ‘s1mple’ in his stream during a live match, for which whole of Cloud9 management apologized.

It even can be the role of this incident, which has played part in this unfortunate event, but as delayed it may seem to be, Tres, would have mentioned this in the official release instead he choose to keep this under a hood and ask anybody who wanted to know to email him separately at [email protected].