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The whole controversy between SK, LG and “FalleN” explained

As you can see, I have put Fallen’s name in quotes in the title. This is due to the obvious fact that portions of this statement are 100% coached responses from LG and Steve Buyaka (Owner of team LG). I will go through the statement below and point out the glaring mistakes and obvious flubs on the part of LG and the players. Please keep in mind, the statement being one sided naturally requires this reponse to also feel one sided. I personally have no biased for either LG or SK, I simply hate when people choose to go the deceptive route, especially in such an obvious and failed attempt at doing so.

For those who haven’t read FalleN’s response on the story. Please go through it before proceeding.

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The letters of intent

LG has contended the entire time that the Letters of intent are binding. Fine, lets assume that they were/are. The issue here, as admitted in the article and statement by Fallen, is that LG broke the terms of the LOI the very second they failed to provide the new contracts to the players in the agreed upon timeframe. While Fallen mentions that LG began paying the new salaries right away, that in itself do NOT bind the LOI into a contract. Rather, its simply a show of good faith on the part of LG, something they should have expressed to the players in the way of new contracts provided to them in the timeline required. By not doing so, under general law in the US/Canada and the EU, the LOI’s or any other forms of contract are invalid. The 4 players were correct in assuming they could seek a new home for after the current deals expired. Commitments is a plural word, and fulfilling one while ignoring others, specifically the most important ones, makes those that were extended, irrelevant.
Its important to note that although the statement makes mention to the players having no legal representation during the dealings with SK, it also never mentions the players having legal representation when they signed the LOI’s either. As you’ll come to read in the statement, the players act under the notion that the LOI is void, something they themselves chose to do unrepresented, as they seem to with all aspects of the statement, making the claims of misdirection due to a lack of erroneous representation.

Handling of Contact with SK and the Secret Society!

The statement continues on explaining how they first came into contact with SK. From the statement, Fallen mentions that Alex Muller (Team owner SK) from SK emailed him about the prospect of signing the team away from LG. It should be noted that there is no mention to the word “poach”, but rather, this was simply SK looking to see if their was an appetite on the players end to even entertain the idea. At this point Fallen makes 2 things very clear. 1. That he directed Alex to Steve, and 2. That although he had done so, the rest of the roster showed great interest in the idea, and began emailing back and forth with Alex Muller.

Note – Doing so, which is vaguely mentioned in the statement, gives the strong impression that the players were not happy with LG, even after being paid new/higher salaries they demanded two months earlier. There was a serious appetite for change, something we need to keep in mind when reading prepared, coached and directed statements like the one “Fallen” released tonight. Obviously I am of the opinion that some of the statement is not the players words or work itself, that some of it is purposefully placed into the article by those in a position above the players either by demand or requirement.

i find it funny that in most of the statement “Fallen” struggles with proper sentences and grammar, yet was able to write sentences like this perfectly “We signed a Binding Letter of Intention that had all the changes we would have adapted to our old contract” Maybe its simply ironic? Maybe. But maybe its exactly what it looks like!

“Fallen” places most of the blame game on his 4 Teammates, over and over

As the statement drags on, “Fallen” mentions multiple times how he personally had no interest in leaving LG, and that he ultimately chose to do so because the rest of them were “super greedy, uneducated in law, and wanted to sign with SK superduper bad!”( Im paraphrasing of course) I find this to be lowbrow at best. If this is truly Fallen and the rest of the team writing this, the wording would be much different. To me, and likely most of you, this looks like a way of punishing the rest of the team, making them bare the load of the backlash publicly for being shady and simply wanting to explore new and better options than the mediocre LG. I tweeted Fallen earlier in the day about him needing to write the statement he promised without obvious coaching and lies. Sadly, he chose to only add fuel the fire by continuing to peddle the hurt feelings report Steve Buyaka and LG has been hammering into their guilt filled minds for the last 3 months.

FINALLLLYYYYYY. Admission. sort of..

Through the middle portions of the statement, “Fallen” continues to make every attempt at painting SK as the Devil reincarnated. In doing so, he also makes it very obvious just how invested into the move SK was, Contradicting the sentiments they try to express on Buyakas behalf.. I mean, On the teams behalf 😉 upwards of a dozen times. Anyone else find it Ironic that you would argue the lack of legal representation, only to release something of this importance without again choosing to be represented in anyway by professionals paid to do so? Hmm..

Word of advice in the Future Fallen, Try not to mention how nice the guy who assaulted you was when giving your statement to the police. Telling them all the nice things they did for you, and bought you, greatly muddies the evil villainous image you’re trying to paint.

That said, we finally get admission from Fallen, that despite LG’s best efforts to say otherwise, the players had NEVER signed contracts with LG. Let me say that again, the players had NEVER signed new contracts with LG. In fact, they purposely avoided signing them a few times, being that they were months late, because they simply had no real interest in staying with LG. NO CONTRACTS + INVALID LETTERS OF INTENT = WHY ARE WE EVEN DISCUSSING THIS BOYS?

Fallen piles every last piece of blame on the rest of the team Continued

March 26th 2016, After allegedly taking some time to consider leaving the roster all together, Fallen agrees to sign the SK contracts that the rest of his team are more or less forcing him to. Please note, We are led to believe that the team leader and one of the best players in the entire world is forced by the rest of the roster he created and mentored, to sign with SK.. . Not only that, But we’re also made to believe that they very experienced adults, some of whom have a decade of experience in the scene, were bullied and pressured VIA EMAIL, to sign contracts with SK.

What we need to take away from this all though, is very simple. They. Signed. Binding. Contracts. With. SK Gaming! Nothing that came after that fact matters. It just doesn’t. Actions always speak louder than words, and no amount of victim statements should blind us from allowing the signed contract the respect it deserves.

The statement meanders on about how less than a week after signing the contracts, the “team” decides to change their minds, and that 22 days later they ask SK to essentially forgive the mistake and let them stay with LG. Are you bleeping kidding me? Who the hell pulls this crap? What types of twisted spoiled people firstly conduct secretive and “Scummy” negotiations behind a “friends” back, then back-stab said friend by signing the lucrative contracts, only to MAGICALLY change their minds, and in doing so, assume that asking to back out of them is okay ?!?! We need to know nothing more about these 6 guys as people, than those 40 or so words right there. Im sorry, but having integrity is clearly so far down the list of things important to these players at this point, you really have to question what kinds of things Byuaka is holding over their heads. A couple hundred thousand dollars perhaps?

The statement explains how the players were in fact made to feel guilty by Steve Buyaka (owner of LG) on multiple occasions in the days that followed MLG. It explains that Steve expressed immense disappointment and even heart break when the players finally broke the news to him about signing with SK. Steve’s mind didn’t wonder to the spot most business owners minds would, that being wtf<—– (expletives??)are you talking about, I own your contracts… No, it instead wandered into the ” lets makes these guys feel like complete douche bags and hopefully they forget the fact that I broke the terms on the LOI (Letter of Intent) and that I plan to use it as proof I still own their interests”. Now, I likely would have been hurt severely to have been blind sided like this. Where I, and hopefully many of you differ from Steve Buyaka, is in the fact that I would have handled it as a business, and not a family. Business is business, and being able to acknowledge that a good percentage of the reason you are where you are is directly your doing, is a trait some of us ( Steven ) seemingly do not possess.

Let me be clear. Jokes aside, The players are human and react to the pressure and stress imposed on them by LG, the organization who still controlled their “life changing” winnings, the organization that still had to pay their lease on the house. We’re made very aware of the fear the players began to feel as it pertains to their livelihoods, at least in the immediate future. While its not meant to, this again illustrates just how deeply Steve and LG played the fear mongering and Guilt trip games on these guys. How they expected to release a statement and hide those facts is truly beyond me. If Buyaka was such a nice and fair guy, someone who had never before withheld your winnings, why were the players all of a sudden so worried about him doing exactly that? So much so, that they went directly to MLG and requested their percentages of the winnings go directly to them, and not to the org first.

All the other BS that I wasted time reading!

The statement spends the next 4-5 Minutes of our lives doing all it can to again paint roses all over LG, while making us, the impressionable reader, hate those Evildoers at SK gaming. Truthfully, its borderline pathetic how obvious it is that portions of this were literally dictated by Steve, or written into the statement by him directly. He literally couldn’t have said some of it better himself lol..

One part I chuckled at was where he mentioned again just how young, inexperienced, and uneducated about law the players theoretically are(as mentioned before), and how it played a huge part in the massive mistake to sign with SK and do WHAT THEY COLLECTIVELY DECIDED THEY WANTED TO DO. Until someone in a position of authority came along and made them feel incredibly insecure and guilty about having done whats in their best interests, the players and even Fallen himself are content with the decision to sign with SK. This is made obvious by the fact they won MLG Columbus, something they likely would not have been able to do had the decision been waying on their consciences at all. Where this becomes funny, is where they bring up “Tampering” allogations, and how SK was in their minds, poaching the team. Torturous Interference, how scary right? It almost reminds of this one story from about a year ago, when an up and coming Brazilian roster was “poached” from Keyd Stars and brought to the States. Anyone remember what organization was guilty of that ? Oh right, LG! It’s again very apparent, that once Steve Buyaka was done writing this statement for the players, not only did he not show them it, but he also clearly didn’t consult legal advise prior to posting it. Could you imagine the owner of LG being so narrow sighted as to not cover his ass legally in situations like this? (rhetorical question boys)

You’d think that more emphasis would have been put on making this statement genuine and direct, instead of so wishwashy and clearly enabled. At the very least, it would have included portions of the events from someone other than Fallen or Steve. It was meant to show us how the entire team felt, but rarely made mention to the team. Just because someone wrote the players names at the bottom of this statement, in digital text, doesn’t mean they actually agreed with the statement itself, or agreed to have their names associated with it. It is not a legal signature, like the ones you will find at the bottom of the player contracts this roster signed with SK Gamimg.

The actual truth!

“He was so disappointed as he saw his friends betraying him, and we felt exactly the same thing. There is no worse feeling than doing something wrong for someone that has always looked out for you.” – FalleN

I mean, does this even need to be pointed out again at this point? How more directly, and likely accidentally, could they illustrate the FACT that Steve did everything he could to completely destroy the mental state and elation the players felt initially about the SK signing, in a ploy to mind game them right back into his pockets. He had 3 months between MLG and now to toy with the teams frame of mind, and to coach them in the direct that best benefitted LG and himself.
We should try to remember something very important at play here. LG was a very young and small org the day they poached this roster away from KeyD Stars. Everything LG is today, from the players in other E-sports they’ve been able to sign, to its sponsorship, at direct results of this teams popularity and success. Having the passionate Brazilian fan base in your pocket makes negotiations with sponsors not only much easier and profitable, but also, likely much more common. No one can necessarily blame LG for trying everything they can to keep the roster, but crying foul ethically while being ethically trashy yourselves, is just amateur.

THE REAL TRUTH however is this, and please excuse the exploitative. Alex Muller is a d*ck. Steve Buyaka is a pussy. Dicks fuck pussies, and SK, is going to end up balls deep in LG’s profit portfolio with a smile on their faces one way or another. One way or another, SK will end up with this team, or a massive amount of money in their place.

The statement, while it tried its best, doesn’t change what we already knew. We already knew these players signed binding contracts with SK gaming that will take effect July 1st. We already knew Steve Buyaka upon finding about this massive betrayal, went insance on the players and managed to mind hump them into making a recant of their choice to leave, out of pity and shame. We already knew, given how everything played out, that these players who spent the last year preaching being humble and appreciative, were in fact spoiled ignorant man-children, who seem to think their shit does not stink, and that they can simply decide to do whatever they want, whenever they want, void of consequences. Life just doesn’t work that way boys, regardless of your successes and popularity.

In admitting that they signed with SK, under their own understanding that the LOI had been breached by LG , the players effectively implicate themselves and Steve as liars for having suggested otherwise before. They signed with SK in good faith, without the actual pressures from outside we were originally told existed, and need to honor the one commitment they have made recently, properly. Why beg SK management to fly half way around the world to meet you in person in L.A., if they are bullying your eventual choice to sign they deal? As SK suggested, they need to grow the up, tell Steve and LG to lay off, and stand up for themselves and the original binding decisions they made.

Admitting you’re a piece of crap, doesn’t absolve you from being a piece of crap boys. Release all the pre-writing coached statements you want, please, I beg you. But know that all your lies and half truths produce is a larger hole you’ll need to fabricate more lies to fill. The only way to end what could be a very ugly and costly public shaming is to grab you ball sacks and mice, hold your heads up high proudly, and head over to the SK family, honoring the ACTUAL commitments you made. I mean, making 200-300K each in the next year playing a video game really isn’t all that horrible sounding is it? You poor deceived, pressured, uneducated souls. Ultimately the only things that will change are the colors you wear, and the people who have chosen to back your dreams financially.

While i’m at it!

On a personal note, Buyaka took less than 10 minutes to block me on twitter today after I posed to him some very simple facts and questions. He didn’t like me mentioning how he himself had “poached” this very roster from Keyd Stars less than a year ago, and in doing so, completely under cut and stabbed his current roster of the time in the back. What kind of self absorbed princess is so narrow sighted that he isn’t able to see the karma, and almost ironic turn of events is likely entirely of his own doing? Yes the players may need to mature, But this man is supposed to instill confidence in the players he hopes to sign in the future? Who in their right minds wants this wack job signing their paychecks? Count me out!

In Conclusion

Lastly, While It may seem I hold some bias here, as even Steve Buyaka suggested himself that I work for SK, I don’t. Sk has yet to stoop to the same levels that LG has, and has remained rather quiet in the media. To me that suggests a massive difference in the way they choose to operate in comparison to that of LG. Its almost as if the 20+ year old organization is simply much more mature and professional than the hardly 2 year old LG, and has chosen to continue operating the same way they do everyday. If at some point SK chooses to release a statement of facts, I can all but assure you it will look much different than this one did, provide much greater detail, and possible contain actual evidence of the interactions with the players. Don’t you think LG would have provided screen shots of the bullying and maniputation in the emails if it truly existed? This whole statement and story on ESPN ( which was very pro LG btw ) was designed to sway our popular opinion on the matter as readers, nothing would have done so quicker than releasing emails or other proof of the claims we’re meant to believe.

Ultimately, this issue will likely be resolved in court, as it should. The decision will really come down to the wording of the LOI that the players signed in 2015, and just how valid it is or isn’t on March 26th 2016 when the players sign new contracts with SK. My hunch is pretty obvious im sure. Given what’s been made available to us, I see no way that LG wins this battle outright. Their behavior also suggests they know that. My bet is on SK ultimately winning the decision and either proceeding as planned with the roster, or forcing LG to pay a record amount ( think 2 Million USD or more ) to reacquire the contracts of these players who want so badly to stay where they so badly wanted to leave. If im Alex Muller and SK, either of those outcomes works for me. It will be interesting to see just how much money Steve Buyaka has to put where he mouth is.

Virtus.Pro admits to cheating at The Summit 5 grand finals

Ad Finem will go to LA this Summer for The Summit 5 LAN occasion as Virtus.Pro concede that they had Vega Squadron’s convey Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko playing in diversion four of the EU qualifiers Grand Finals, without properly gaining permission from the organizers.

The Grand Finals was in question on 29th of May which we reported, when in a match between Virtus.Pro and Ad Finem, there was unusual halt for over 15 minutes amid the third round of the game, when Ilya “ALOHADANCE” Korobkin allegedly lost connectivity. Toward the end of the 10 minutes standard interruption VP requested an additional two, expressing that ALOHADANCE had gone to a local internet cafe to play the remaining game and was holding up having asked for a code (Steam Authentication Code) to enter the delayed game.

Even though after the kind hospitality from Ad Finem to offer their share of the pause, it didn’t stop Virtus.Pro to play a dirty card and they got ‘Noone’ in a fraudulent mannger from ALOHA’s account, while ALOHA also nearly tried to fool everybody when he updated “now my internet works” from his twitter to add some reality in their drama.

“We apologize to the fans Virtus.pro team tournament the BTS, the opposing team and the Dota 2 community.We recognize that broke the rules, and we understand that we can not continue in the tournament. Tomorrow we shall understand in detail the situation and give the unwrapped comment.” said VP representative in a statement shortly after BTS team investigated into this.

It is both shocking and devastating to see such a cheap move from one of the renowned eSports organization in the world. And in-spite of having disqualified from the event, they might as well come under Valve’s scanner for desperately attempting to cheat.

Manila Major – A viewers guide

Manila Major

Manila Major is an event by Valve corporation for the community of Dota 2 (Defense of the ancients) followed by the most awaited “The International 2016” (Ti6) and the final major for this year by Valve Corporation.

Post The International 5, Valve announced the schedule for next year until Ti6 which will include 3 Major events and an International. The Major events are under valve and organised by a third party organizer, for Manila Major, it’s PGL.

Manila being the last major event for the year after Frankfurt Major & Shanghai Major, it is expected that the Manila Major will be a grand success as compared to the other past major events by valve i.e Frankfurt and Shanghai Majors.

What makes The Manila Major a hyped event is the recent ESL One Event executed with lowest possible errors and a massive crowd response which creates a spectacular ambiance at the event as well as for the viewers and players.

The event kick’s off from June 3rd, Friday, 06:00 IST / June 03, Friday, 04:00 CEST

Manila Major includes a whooping prize pool of 3,000,000$ distributed among the participating teams.


Prize Pool Distribution

Place USD $ Percent %
1st $1,110,000 37%
2nd $405,000 13.50%
3rd $315,000 10.50%
4th $255,000 8.50%
5th-6th $202,000 6.75%
7th-8th $105,000 3.50%
9th-12th $45,000 1.50%
13th-16th $30,000 1%

Invited and Qualified Teams

 

Manila Major


Groups

Four groups composed of four teams each.
Top two teams of each group advance to the Upper Bracket of the Main Event,
the other teams advance to the Lower Bracket.

Groups can Be found here

Manila Major Groups
Manila Major Groups

A Tip for People travelling to Manila MajorsManila Major Currency

Currency

Currency used in Philippines is Philippine Peso

1 $ = 46.63 Philippine Peso

1€ = 52.04 Philippine Peso

1£ = 67.39 Philippine Peso

1¥ = 7.09 Philippine Peso

(The Above rates are the approximate prices, it may differ on the day of travel)

For more information about the tournament visit the Official Website.

n0thing but headshots – ELEAGUE Season 1 Group A finals – N0thing vs Luminosity

The legendary Counter Strike player was seen in action back from the 1.6 era where he held the respect for most headshots in any game played. N0thing but headshots – CSGO version.

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Jordan showed some of those skills back from 1.6 into CS:GO and hit an unbelievable 72% headshot on his 34 kills run versus Luminosity Gaming in the Group A finals of ELEAGUE Season 1.

Unfortunately, they couldn’t win the series but were able to come out strong in the first map with the help of Jordan.

Read full match analysis here –

Luminosity beats Cloud9 to be the winner of Group A finals

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CS:GO update 31.5.2016, 1.35.3.5

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The 145 MB update from Valve early this morning brought some of the changes in the secondary gameplay where Fade to black is now more effective in terms of allowing the game to be more fair. The release notes and official update log is below, released by Valve.

[PINS]
– Added the CS:GO Collectible Pins Series 1 capsule offer that can be purchased in-game.
– As of June 1st, Series 1 Genuine Collectible Pins will be available at WeLoveFine.com

[GAMEPLAY]
– Default spec_freeze_time reduced from 5.0 to 3.0.
– Added fade and blur to deathcam (when mp_forcecamera 1).
– Fade and blur in deathcam are more aggressive when killed with a headshot (when mp_forcecamera 1).

[SPECTATING]
– Improved spectating cameras for de_cache.
– Improved spectating cameras for de_nuke.
– Added convars cl_spec_use_tournament_content_standards and sv_spec_use_tournament_content_standards that allow the client and/or server to prefer official pro player names when available and omit weapon tags for spectators.

[MISC]
– The ‘swap item’ crosshair hint will display the weapon’s original name even if the weapon has been renamed with a name tag.

[WebAPIs]
– Introducing Authentication Codes that allow users to grant to third-party websites and applications access to their Pick’Em and Fantasy games during CS:GO Major Championships.
— Documentation for websites and application developers is available:https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Counter-Strike:_Global_Offensive_PickEm_Fantasy_Management
— Authentication Codes management for users is available:https://help.steampowered.com/en/wizard/HelpWithGameIssue/?appid=730&issueid=128

ESL India Premiership is heading towards playoffs, the top 16 teams

ESL and NODWIN Gaming recently announced one of the biggest e Sports championship of India with a prize pool of US$64,000,The ESL India Premiership.

The online cup started on 16th may for the games DotA 2, CS:GO and Hearthstone. With almost 150 teams registered for the CSGO Tournament, the tournament has now reached the round of 16 and each team is trying their level best to win the title.

Image Courtsy; eslgaming.com

The top 16 teams of the CSGO starter cup are:

  1. Morbid Gaming
  2. Mxb Gaming
  3. Team MeetYourCreators
  4. Dota2 Haters
  5. Zeus Gods
  6. Simplex Gaming
  7. Invisible Wings
  8. Insanity
  9. RadianceX
  10. Overcome
  11. Brutality
  12. SemperX
  13. Elements
  14. MoB
  15. Team Destructive5
  16. Kya karra yaar

The Round of 16 of the ESL India Premiership Cup will be starting from today, 1st June and it will be very interesting to see who makes their way to the top.

India’s giant etailer Flipkart announces online gaming championship, FGOC

As teased by the company’s independent gaming page on facebook, Flipkart will host an online tournament for gaming enthusiasts, the event will feature games such as FIFA, CS:GO, LoL and DotA 2, which comes under complete Esports event banner to say the least. FGOC starts on 3rd June.

Scheduled to commence on June 3rd and making run till the next month, FGOC will be open to participate for everyone and will be a Free to play event with no participation cost whatsoever.

FGOC

The prize-pool however still remains a mystery, since this is the first online event from the company, we should not expect a huge amount but a quality-class tournament to follow. Registrations for the event is now open on their website. The event commences on 3rd June, we’ll wait to see how it goes with the company’s maiden online competitive gaming and eSports event.

UPDATE on the prizes.

Prizes

  • FIFA 16 (PS4) (1 vs 1)
    • 1st prize – Rs. 20,000 EGV
    • 2nd Prize – Rs. 15,000 EGV
    • 3rd prize – Rs. 10,000 EGV
  • League of Legends (5 vs 5)
    • 1st prize – Rs. 50,000 EGV
    • 2nd Prize – Rs. 25,000 EGV
  • CS:GO (5 vs 5)
    • 1st prize – Rs. 50,000 EGV
    • 2nd Prize – Rs. 25,000 EGV
  • DotA 2 (5 vs 5)
    • 1st prize – Rs. 50,000 EGV
    • 2nd Prize – Rs. 25,000 EGV

FGOC Registration

FIFA: http://bit.ly/FGOC_FIFA16
LOL: http://bit.ly/FGOC_LOL
CS:GO : http://bit.ly/FGOC_CSGO
DOTA 2: http://bit.ly/FGOC_DOTA2

CS:GO average players dropped highest since 2012

In a not very shocking turn of terminology, CS:GO experienced a massive drop in the calculation of average players which was reported at -10% by Steamcharts. The reason is not that people are losing interest in the game, but more and more hackers are ruining the fun and Valve has taken no strict action until today.

Valve pretends to be absconding when asked about their efforts in eliminating the hackers from the game, with a tedious feature of banning the blatant cheaters from Overwatch, and thus the community is not very happy with them. The amount of players adding up to the game is far more than people Overwatching and wasting their time to make the community cleaner. Valve simply avoid talking about this and are in no mood to take actions against this.

We can not claim it to be a down fall entirely, but a massive drop in the number of players enjoying the game has been recorded. It is important to note that these are not only professionals but semi-pros and casual gamers who just enjoy the game. Ever since the last ban-wave came flying, Valve made over a million dollar just from banning the hackers and still has not implemented a strong anti-cheat, and now you know the reason why.

CSGO hackers

Valve’s response

These hackers are now fearless than ever, as they are confident enough on not particularly their undetected hacks, but also on Valve’s ignorance to the major part of community destruction. Also to note that the major share of the players enjoying the game rely on Valve’s match-making which is not superior to the third party services but is easy to play, and the numbers dropping down is not only of the Valve match-making but, CS:GO players as a whole, which is devastating.

Ample number of people have joined and showed their interest in CS:GO in the recent years and Valve should have been more than serious about this regard than ever. The way they handle the situation of hackers or give this section lesser priority just doesn’t add-up. If they want to see the community grow, the effort should not only be hosting events but also taking care of the online community by discouraging hackers and punishing them at such intense from there the abusers struggle to return from.  It is quiet amicable to witness how strict Valve is when it comes to banning the wrong-doers but is not abusing the game also a form of exploiting the game mechanics?

It is high time that players who are regular should not just wait for the ban-hammer but should be expecting a strong VAC system from the developers which is not impossible when there are third-party Anti-cheats working better than VAC already.

Nvidia Inno3D introduces two new GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card series

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Mumbai, May 27th 2016, Innovision Multimedia Limited, a leading manufacturer of high-end hardware components and computer utilities, introduces its new line of Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards. The new flagship card will be made available in India by its authorized distributor Abacus Peripherals. The new cards will be available in both GamingOC as well as iChiLL editions. Geforce GTX 1080

Built for future high-end graphics, the GeForce GTX 1080 builds on NVIDIA’s new Pascalâ„¢ architecture, where performance reaches unknown territories and provides the user unprecedented performance, power efficiency, and gaming experiences.

The new, and recently introduced, iChiLL X3 and X4 cooling solutions even improve the overall temperature control and come equipped with the Herculez cooling armor. As a result, the Inno3D GTX 1080 products will be capable to run at even higher clocks, fully optimizing the 2560 Cuda cores inside the GPU without losing grip on heat production.

 “We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved in such a short timeframe, allowing an outstanding product to evolve into an epic chapter in the history of graphics” said Ken Ho, CEO at Innovision Multimedia Limited. Especially our iChiLL X3 and X4 cooling solutions will ‘blow away’ high-end gamers and overclockers.”

Noise levels will reduce to a minimum thanks to the new and improved fan blade designs and find the perfect balance between performance, sound and silence. The brand new GTX 1080 series will be on display at the Computex show, going to be held in Taipei, Taiwan on May 31st ~ June 4th

More information can be found on http://www.inno3d.com/news_detail.php?refid=340

Australian officials are warning parents about their kids involved in CSGO skin gambling

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There are literally thousands of website in this new era of CS:GO skins market which has been the talking point of more than a year now and nothing seems to be amicable as it sounds. Thus, Australian officials are warning parents about their kids which might be involved and addicted to CS:GO skins gambling which has destroyed lives and banks of many already.

The virtual item which has real life values always holds an obligatory problem as far as commercials are concerned. The skins which have a value ranging somewhere between less than a dollar upto $2000, (yes, some are even over that figure) they can be en-cashed in real money and can be used as a way of money laundering.

CSGO Costly Skin

The ABC has spoken to a number of young gamers who have gambled skins. In one case, a teenager stole his parent’s credit card and gambled away thousands of dollars. Jordan Bruce, an 18-year-old gamer from Brisbane, said he played CS:GO for about a year before he started getting into the gambling.

“I bet all my money on skins, I was that much into it, then it started getting bad,” one said

“I just had that urge. I hated it and I hated myself after it, but at the time I just thought ‘I won’t get caught’,” Jordan said.

 

Rahul Sood — founder of US-based eSports gambling betting website Unikrn — said the ease with which children can watch and get involved in the gambling makes him seriously uncomfortable.

“It’s just so easy to do and because there’s no oversight and no regulation, there are sites from all over the world that are accepting bets and nobody seems to care,” he said. Mr Sood said he wants to hear from Counter-Strike’s developers Valve about where they stand on children gambling using the marketplace they created.

“We would love for them to work with good operators and come up with a system that can solve some of the issues that are happening out there but I haven’t seen anything publicly from them,” he said.

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