Saturday 31 October 2015

KnOxXx leaves Epsilon eSports

Originally posted at: http://www.teamfortress.tv/29632/knoxxx-leaves-epsilon-esports

 Epsilon eSports made a highly-anticipated return to ETF2L Premiership for Season 22, mixing previous veterans from i49 and nerdRage pocket and scout,  tek and  flippy. The team was primarily formed as an Overwatch team, but were participating in Premiership with the expectation of taking home a victory due to the high calibre of players. They started off excellently in the Challengers Cup, taking home the 1st place prize and only dropping a single map in the semi-final to  TLR on cpprocess. However in Season 22, despite some stellar roaming play from  Mike and the previous i49 LAN champion experience from  numlocked, schocky, and  KnOxXx, the team did not look like the dominant Epsilon of old. They dropped a point after being taken to a Golden Cap on cpgullywash by  LEGO, and lost cp_process outright to the increasingly inconsistent * TLR*. Perhaps this could be expected from an Epsilon that was only playing scrims twice a week, but with * Reason Gaming* and * Full Tilt* left to play there was very real risk of them ending as low as third in the regular season. This wasn't a particular worry for the team, though *KnOxXx* in particular is a player known for wearing his heart on his sleeve and being very emotionally invested in the game, who had already been feeling frustrated with TF2 in scrims and games.
On Thursday night the team took on  Reason Gaming on cpprocess & cpsunshine, two shaky maps for the distinguished Epsilon team. This was the match of the season being played out in Week 5, with both teams going into the fixture hoping to take full points and cement their place in the playoffs. The games were intensely close with both teams leading for large amounts of time, but Reason managed to come out on top on cpprocess. Epsilon were hard pressed to recover on the second map cpsunshine, where they had previously lost to TLR in the Challengers Cup, but came out on top in a somewhat surprising victory making the overall score 3-3. Whilst that would seem to be a mild success for Epsilon, setting them up nicely for a playoff position, those paying close attention to the team comms and morale would realise that for  KnOxXx the frustration levels were rising.
Perhaps due to an overestimation of his teams ability without scrimming, or simply a personal dislike with the unlocks this season,  KnOxXx has decided not to play TF2 with Epsilon eSports for the rest of Season 22, nor at DreamHack Winter 2015. He will be carrying on playing Overwatch with the rest of his team, but feels that TF2 is simply a source of exasperation. The Epsilon TF2 roster will continue playing in Season 22 and at DreamHack Winter 2015 with  Bulle as the substitute for both events.
 Seb "numlocked" Barton, the team's demoman and an old veteran, offered the following thoughts on the team and the medic situation:
Our main aim this season was to play less seriously and get some synergy for Overwatch, whilst still contesting the top teams and hopefully winning. Nobody is really bothered about how we're performing, and we're not playing to completely try-hard. We are going to finish the season with Bulle, and of course aim to win, but KnOxXx was getting too mad with the game itself to continue playing.
KnOxXx was getting angry in the scrim before our game on Thursday, and then raged in french in our official. He was definitely angry, but not with our performance. It's just tf2, it makes him too mad. He just gets mad at stuff happening in game.
The team is one game away from a guaranteed playoff spot, with their next fixture being against  Animate. This should be an easy win for Epsilon, but without the previous leadership and stability from their medic an upset could be possible. In addition there now exists a very real potential for Epsilon to finish 3rd in the regular season behind  Reason &  Full Tilt, and require them to fight their way to an overall victory.
The roster for  Epsilon eSports is now:
  •  Scout:  Flippy
  •  Scout:  schocky
  •  Roamer:  Mike
  •  Pocket:  tek
  •  Demoman:  numlocked
  •  Medic:  Bulle

Tuesday 20 October 2015

DreamHack Winter 2015 TF2 Invitational powered by Marketplace.tf & esportunited


Yes, you heard correctly! A four-team invitational TF2 tournament will be taking place at DreamHack Winter in Jonkoping, Sweden on November 27-28. Read on for all the details you need to spectate this brand new TF2 LAN playing host to a clash of the European titans!
DreamHack is one of the biggest names in esports, with events happening all over the globe and throughout the year. DreamHack is the worlds largest digital festival, the "indisputable largest LAN party in the world with over 26,000 visitors, 22,483 unique devices in the network and close to 10,000 visitors who enjoy DreamHack with their own computer". In 2013 TF2 was represented by the Swedish gamers from Saints who played in the Exhibition area challenging visitors to MGE matches for prizes. We've attempted to up the ante slightly from last year, and are going to be running a four-team invitational tournament, produced by teamfortresstv (with a fantastic helping hand from Saloon.tf) with on-site coverage and a sizeable $4,000 prizepool courtesy ofMarketplace.tf!

Format

Teams will play a double-elimination bracket over the course of Friday and Saturday to determine the ultimate champion of European TF2. LAN is all that matters! Forget your ETF2L online finals, and petty scrim ELO. This is where the real men battle, face to face with the enemy, shoulder to shoulder with your team.

Invite Group

The following teams will be participating in the invite bracket:
  •  Epsilon eSports
  •  Reason Gaming
  •  LEGO
  •  Saints
The teams will play a full best-of-three double-elimination bracket. The event will kick off on Friday, November 27th at 16CET, with teams banning and picking maps throughout. The ruleset will be ETF2L Season 22 rules, perhaps with some spicy small changes depending on how devilish I feel! Map pool, precise schedule and rosters will be announced in a follow-up article, with a teaser video to get you hyped!
The $4,000 (~33,000 SEK) prizepot from Marketplace.tf - will be disbursed to the winning teams as follows:
  1. $1,750
  2. $1,000
  3. $750
  4. $500

Coverage

We're on the ground in the Exhibition area at DreamHack in Jonkoping with a teamfortress.tv crew sponsored by Saloon.tf to bring you live coverage. Check the website and our media outlets for content and updates:
Casting veterans will be appearing alongside LAN media veterans and production members to deliver all of the action straight to your screens. The full breakdown of staff will be provided at a later date, but rest assured that this event will be covered to the classic teamfortresstv high standards. We had an opportunity to get a foot in the door of DreamHack by hosting a full LAN tournament in their exhibition area and hopefully turn a few heads, but teamfortresstv have decided to boot the door down and make a damn flashy entrance!

Conclusion

Hyped yet? Make some noise on twitter with the hashtag #dhwtf2 and get ready to witness what promises to be the beginning of a fantastic TF2 DreamHack story. One day we'll be up there with a Valve league, official DH LAN circuit, TI5 prizepool and salaried players! All you have to do is Dream...(Hack).