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#1 OFFLINE   Azog

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Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 10:38

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Euh, le sponsoring c'est pas juste un tag hein.

Oui j'imagine bien! Apres, je ne sais pas combien un sponsor peut couvrir, par contre, j'ai une idée du prix des voyages...


Dans le pire des cas, si le jeu ne nous plait pas on y joue pas, sinon on fait avec. :D
Le plus dur c'est peut etre pas spécialement les compos ou le jeu en lui meme, mais comme dans toutes compétitions, gérer le stress et jouer, pour jouer avec ses amis si possible.

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Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 08:37

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Y'a quelques années j'aurais été motivé par ce genre de chose.
Tu aurais été motivé même en perdant versus compo mono focus sur ring of valor ? ^^a

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Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 07:30

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l'argent dépensé en materiel / déplacement / hébergement... Je me demande si ca vaut vraiment le coup. Y'a quelques années j'aurais été motivé par ce genre de chose. Maintenant avec le recule, plus du tout. :D

Euh, le sponsoring c'est pas juste un tag hein.

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Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 05:39

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This weekend we witnessed Europes PvP Elite at the ESL Tournament in Cologne, Germany, fighting for honor, glory and $ 7,500 dollars.



SK Gaming EU (Inflame, Another and Enigmez - Shadowcleave) and Team Dignitas (Hydra, Flyn and Kalimist - RMP) were the most favoured teams and people were looking forward to a great final match between those outstanding opponents. They already encountered each other on the first day, because both teams belonged to group A. As a result we had five very close matches which made us even more excited about the final match. SK Gaming EU won that with 3:2.



The second day changed a lot however. Team Dignitas won the first match and therefore was eligible for attending the finals, but SK Gaming EU encountered SK Sansibar (Fraki, Noonia and Moldran ) playing TSG (War, DK, Pal). Although nobody doubted that SK Gaming EU would definitely win, they had to struggle hard against Frakis TSG. We saw many close matches and even on Blades Edge Arena which favors Shadowcleave, Inflames Team lost to Frakis TSG. In the end SK Sansibar defeated SK EU with 4:3 and so was eligible to advance to the finals.

Nobody thought that SK Sansibar, being inexperienced with tournaments like they are, could win against SK EU.



After having lost against SK Sansibar, SK EU encountered x6tence.wow. When SK EU had won the first two games, X6tence changed their setup to War/War/Druid in order to countercomp them. They had a lot more success playing this comp. However, when both had won three games, SK EU dominated the last one and so became 3rd. Congratulations!



So in the final, SK Sansibar encountered Team Dignitas. The TSG Team had a lot of luck with the maps and Team Dignitas had problems keeping its priest, Hydra, alive. We observed extremly exciting and close matches where Fraki was able to fully heal his Warrior from 1% several times. When it was 3:3, Ring of Valor came up and Hydra dropped pretty fast. What a rush from SK Sansibar.



So congratulations to Fraki, Noonia and Moldran of SK Sansibar for $7,500 dollars.
http://ensidia.com/a...-masters-review


Vu le temps passé a jouer, et l'argent dépensé en materiel / déplacement / hébergement... Je me demande si ca vaut vraiment le coup. Y'a quelques années j'aurais été motivé par ce genre de chose. Maintenant avec le recule, plus du tout. :D





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