Sunday 30 May 2010

RODCAD win #P-Gaming Cup #1

First round 8pm - dust2 - Double Elimination
FIRE vs. mySKI - 5-16
DASH vs. GandWARRIORS 16-5
demonic vs. RODCAT 11-16

Second round 9pm - de_train - Double Elimination
DASH vs. mySKI - 16-11
GANDwarriors vs. FIRE - BYE for FIRE
demonic vs. FIRE - 16-3

RODCAT vs. DASH - 16-11 (3rd round upper)

demonic vs. mySKI - 16-5 (lower Bracket Semi-Final)
demonic vs. DASH - 10-16 (Lower Bracket Final)


GRAND FINALE 8pm GMT - de_inferno, de_tuscan (de_dust2)  (Upper Bracket Final)
DASH (2) vs. RODCAT (1)
ko3, bo3, upper bracket need 1 WIN, lower bracket need 2 WINS

RODCAD WIN 16-11

Final Standings

1st rodcad
2nd dash
3rd demonic

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Source TV  - connect 91.204.209.124:27016
Shoutcasted by ThundeR ??? ??? ???
Sponsored by Pro-BNCs.co.uk, ITS and Alienware.

Prizes are - 1st place = Desktop PC (Antec 900 Gaming Custom) Acer Laptop Atom, x5 Mousemat (razor) Web hosting, Free Website and Advertising

2nd place = 5 Mouses (Razer Deathadder Respawn 3500 dpi), Web hosting, Free website and Advertising, x3 months 100 tic single server on P-Gaming DEDI Box i7.

Total cash = £80 signed up - follows through to next weeks Sunday Cup.

Friday 28 May 2010

Reason Gaming


Internet & Technology - Gaming

Description:

To Europe's and worlds best Counter Strike Source Player, Marek Kádek.

List of Marek "PhP" Kádek achievements:

Reason Gaming voted as best team of year 2009 at Cadred
Voted as best player of year 2009 @ Cadred.org
Voted as best rifle player of year 2008 @ Cadred.org
Nominated for Esports Newcomer Award for year 2008
Voted as best Czech/Slovak player for year 2007
And alot more!

www.r-php.ic.cz

Cadred News Post


Ask Multiplay
Spotlights channel



The next in the Ask Series, your chance to ask Multiplay whatever you like

We have not done an Ask Series in a while, but we have brought it back with a bang, giving you the chance to ask the leading UK game server provider as well as the people behind the very popular iseries. I am of course talking about Multiplay.
They have agreed to answer your questions, but I will ask that you keep the questions to a civilised nature. We will be choosing questions to send to them, and so any questions that are obvious flame or are worded in an offensive manner, will not be sent to them.
With Multiplay running quite a tight schedule at the moment, the answers won't be back until at the latest, the 11th June. We will leave this open for a week to let you ask questions. We have suggested a few topics below that might spur you to come up with some good questions:
  • i40, or insomnia40 as it is now known
  • Prize money
  • Future plans
  • Progaming vs casual gaming at their events
These are j

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."

"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."



Old but good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkEhhmj1DHM&feature=related

MT EDEN

Tuesday 25 May 2010

Top 10s


1. PowerPoint
Like it or loathe it, PowerPoint is here to stay. At 20 years old it is still the leading presentation software. At one point it was estimated that there are 30 million PowerPoint presentations given every day. But is it reallytime to Ditch PowerPoint?
2. Flash
For stunning presentations that you can also put on-line Flash is by far the best presentation technology on the market. The animation effects and the ability to import video are stunning. The biggest problem is that it takes a high degree of proficiency to get it to work for you. I have been on a couple of day classes and still find it extremely difficult to do even a most basic presentation. There are quite a number of examples of Flash Presentations you can find on the web.
3. Open Office Impress
Open Office Impress is the free open source presentation technology. It contains a number of features not available in PowerPoint. See our posts on Is Open Office Impress better than PowerPoint? and Free Impress Templates. You can also read Bruce Byfield’s comparison of Open Office and PowerPoint.
4. Apple Keynote
For those of you using Macs there is a small community of people who use Apple Keynote. They have just brought out a new version. Apple launches iWork 8 with Keynote update
5. Photoshop
If you want to make your presentations fly then you will need a way of easily editing images – for example to adjust the colours, or make images transparent. We use Photoshop a lot – but you could also use the open source equivalent Gimp. Why do you need to manipulate images – have a look at how to make incredible pictures.
6. NXPowerLite
NXPowerLite can compress files by as much as 75%, making them easier to use, store and share. It reduces file sizes more significantly than zip compression and removes the need to unzip.www.nxpowerlite.com
7. PowerPlugs Charts
If you want to make professional looking graphs and charts in PowerPoint then you will find thePowerPlugs Charts pretty hard to beat. The only downside is that once you have made the chart it is not easily possible to e-mail it to other people and allow them to change the image.
8. Perspector
A nifty little tool for making 3d shapes for PowerPoint. Read the review of Perspector.
9. Color Schemer
PowerPoint comes as standard with the most appalling colour schemes. To solve this we extensively use an electronic colour wheel called Color Schemer. We bought the PC software but there is a free on-line tool at Color Schemer Online.
10. PowerConverter
PowerConverter is a nifty little tool that can convert PowerPoint to Flash. It is a nice way to put a presentation online and you can include navigation. We found that it was not fully compatible with all of the animation settings but was a good way to put a presentation online.
Anything that we have missed?

Monday 24 May 2010

Best CSS Tournament Ever [jejejjee]

http://team-fire.xippy.co.uk/index.php?page=205&NewsID=56931
http://www.cadred.org/Forums/Thread/105891/

- Rules -

All standard ED rules apply. (MR15, First to 16, KO3, Source TV)
Please check www.enemydown.co.uk  - For more details.

- Prizes -

1st place - x1 Desktop PC (DELL £400), x1 Laptop (ACER £499), £100 Cash Paypal, Free 1 month Clan Advertising & Promotion, Free Website design template, 5 BNCs (Pro-BNC.co.uk), HALL OF FAME!

2nd Place - 1 x3Months RTL Match Server, £100 CASH Paypal, 5 BNCs (Pro-BNC.co.uk), Free Website Promotion and Template.

- Sign UPs -

Strictly first 64 teams to sign-up will be given an automatic place in the tournament. If a no-show occurs or a cancellation happens then the teams place will be given to the 10 reserve slots (as in the clans to signup after the 64 signups)

- Servers -

All games will be played on RTL-Servers and the games shoutcasted when they reach the Semi-finals. Admins will be present on the servers and Source TV running with a TV Relay.

- Anti-Cheat -

Required Anti-Cheat (SGL-AC, to be confirmed)
ESL Plugin (on permission from ESL)
Source TV Record
POVs required on REQUEST from Clans/Admins
dxlevel 8.1 accepted only
The game can be disputed within 10 minutes of finish and reviewed by admin team
Failure to produce POVs will result in automatic exit from the tournament and default win

- Admin Team -

TreB
Smokie
Th.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA

- SIGN UP @ www.Fire-xippy.co.uk  (Temp Website) -

Signups are now LIVE but go official at 7pm tonight. Meaning that anyone that signs up now will be first in line for 7pm.

Cadred News Post


After securing the services of the ex-Crack Clan lineup as well as a brand new team consisting of some of the best players in Europe, demonic eSports have turned their attention to the US. +}

In case you haven't guessed which team they have acquired yet it is team zomblerz, perhaps one of the best and most loved teams to ever come out of the states. In the past the +} tag was synonymous with success with a number of world class players donning the famous face as their tag, many people felt it was a crime that the team weren't drafted into the first season of the CGS after storming into 4th place at the combine. Recently the team have been helping keep the US scene alive since the demise of the CGS along with x3o, with both teams trading blows at the top end of the scene, with x3o coming away the victors on most occasions. The zomblerz are adamant though that with a solid practice routine they can get back on top as the #1 team in America.
The team have also picked up Legendary ex-Carolina Core player Sam 'devour' Chamma - who was one of the founding members of the side back in 2005 - as their long standing member Andres "misty" Gunaratne who has decided to step down from competitive gaming. They are currently participating in CEVO-P the ESEA-I league where they are looking to go one better than their back to back second place finishes in the past two years. The team have had to pay their own way to the LAN finals in previous seasons so the funding from demonic will no doubt motivate them to perform at the highest level. On top of that they got off to a winning start on their quest to qualify for the up-coming LANChamp LA event.

Justin heatwave Mckay gave the following statement on the demonic eSports website:

The world is going to shit--always has been, and always will be. My doggie died, my wife left me, teeth are falling out, lost my job, tractor is broken, and my daddy beat me just like his daddy beat him--but I'll be looking forward to some sweet repose while we own noobs as demonic's usa css team.

demonic eSports.US is now:

 Carson 'classified' Holt
Grant 'Griff' Hall
Justin 'heatwave' Mckay
 Frank 'ridic' Savettiere
Sam 'devour' Chamma

Stay tuned for the upcoming zomblerz movie, set to be exclusively released on Cadred.org!

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Favourite CSS Event?


The people’s favourite event!
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 03:12
Written by Smokie
Tuesday, 18 May 2010 03:07
An article detailing events by William “Smokie” King
From a team’s perspective there are many options out there in the vast e-sport environment, over recent years we really have seen a growth in competitive online gaming. In the counter strike source world we have the ESL pushing the standard with their EPS league and good old reliable ED steadily plodding along. So what do you, the people, think is the best overall online event.
For this article I shall be requesting the help of a few known {and maybe unknown} gamers that have been around the block. I consider these guys to be the bread and butter of the UK source scene, they have been there, done that and worn the t-shirt with all the spilt beer and rustler burgers on the way! But before we get onto that, what is actually out there?
•   CEVO
•   ClanBase 
•   The EGL
•   EnemyDown
•   EUGL
•   ESL
•   Esports heaven
•   KGL
•   Live On Three Cups
•   Optrix Gaming League 
•   Pro –CSS
•   Sektor Gaming League
•   The SGL
So what is the people’s choice? In this survey I was aided by 50 people from my steam friends. To determine the UK’s favourite online CSS competition I allocated each person 10 points, the person then could allocate as many points as they see fit over any number of events. When collecting the data a few people had more to say on the matter…
pG webbz:
ESL all the way – it’s the most professional setup there is and has one of the best anti cheats around
MOD 5* nrki:
for ease of use and organisation – ED, they always run well
Prove:
Well, Many years ago I played in ED. Overall it was good and I really enjoyed playing there, although you can’t compare that level with ESL. ESL is the largest league/ladder/tournament site we have in Europe. But the support is a bit lacking. However they have worked hard over recent years, with thousands of members helping out.
ta! Lossy:
ED is just so easy to get games
LEVELoFDETAiL Çyru$:
tbh  I would say ESL ,ED  for the top host for online competitions but I  would have to say ESL has the highest standards of the teams competing in ladders, and doing well in ESL is  a prize of its own also with the possible chance of getting into the pro ladder. Enemydown deserves credit as their competitions run rather well with some good prizes available for the “lower” teams, but with haven media now running enemydown this could all change as we might see some of the higher skilled teams joining the ladder.
So what is truly the best CSS online competition in the UK to both play and/or to watch? Let’s see what the results show;
The results in ranked order;
1.   ESL
2.   ED
3.   The SGL
4.   KGL
5.   Pro-CSS
6.   LO3 cups
6.   Esports heaven
7.   CEVO
8.   EUGL
9.   OGL
10.   Clanbase
Staggeringly ESL tops the list taking nearly half the votes and are crowned the UKs favourite CSS competition host. ED sits comfortably in second place with 30% of the votes and The SGL takes home the bronze. These big three names were somewhat predictable to take the top3 positions, but what interested me are the smaller scale competitions… If we removed all the top3 votes our pie chart would look like this;
The KGL absorbs over one quarter of the remaining votes; the KGL over recent times has provided the “middle” ranged gamers with quality prizes. The fact that the remaining competitions with prizes did not come out trumps, proved by Pro-CSS and LO3 cups taking 5th and 6th place overtaking both Esports heaven and CEVO, ranked sixth and seventh respectively, suggests prizes are not the be all and end all of a competition.
So there you have it, do you believe in order to produce successful competition all you need is a set of similar skill teams with a set of admins that can tell their arse from their elbow? Or do you think that a competition needs a prize to thrive? Comment flame and game.
Thanks for reading
Smokie

Truths

I won't pull punches, sandz and thunder both know how much i love them.



First of all, Thunder does not deserve a tenth of the negative responses he has gotten here in the last week.
Thunder has brought more to Pro-HL.com then 98% of the other people who are here and have come and gone.
Just because sandz was on the rag one night when Thunder posted  a topic that seemed rather outlandish does not give others who haven't done fuck all around here compared to him the right to jump on his nuts.

For the record I believe sandz could also have handled this in a more mature matter then the way he flew off in the forum against thunder. i was just as surprised at the way sandz responded as the way thunder responded.

I don't know if any of you remember this, actually  most of you weren't even around, but there was a time when Thunder had complete control of everything that had to do with Pro-HL.com and all the MOD teams who participated in it when sandz or myself were burnt out and just wanted to chill. I remember specifically talking with both of them and everything being handed to Thunder at a time when sandz could have just let the site die like all the other old Half Life sites.

Who In Pro-HL gained more notoriety excelling in CSS then Thunder competing in Awp cups and other events?
Who In Pro-HL brought more skilled players to the various clans then Thunder?
Lets not even talk about the players he recruited to play here who came and went and ended up being fucking amazing well known players...
Thunder represented us terrifically.
I mean come on, talking honestly? There was a time when he was on a team with me, sandz, sic, koogle, and Rev.. Thats like Playing basketball and having 4 kids in diapers as your team mates. He was obviously a superior player to the rest of us most of the time, he routinely was asked why he stuck with us, and routinely turned other teams down when they asked him to leave us and join them...and the thanks he gets is a revocation of admin rights after a couple silly posts?

6 years, a couple of silly posts, and this is the thanks he gets....

I would wager that 9 out if 10 days that sands would have seen that post he would have reacted differently..


You know what? Screw you guys who come in here and think you can treat someone like that who has outlasted all of your time put together.


(oh yeah, for any of you that wanna say "well chief said this or that about thunder" I am allowed to say that kind of shit, I was here writing columns and playing HL when he was in diapers)

This is a sad day at Pro-Hl.
Would write more but i took a fastball to the groin tonight at baseball so I'm going to the tub to soak.

Monday 17 May 2010

Goodbye Pro-HL







After 8 LONG years in MOD I've finally been released/kicked.

I want nothing to do with this organisation anymore after being completely back-stabbed by the same people I recruited.

Goodbye and good luck.

Out of respect to Sandz/Chief I'll not talk about this anymore...

x

Saturday 15 May 2010

Shetland Recruitment Jobs [Laurence Abernethy @ twitter] Click

Shetland Jobs Available as Follows:

As of the 14th of May 2010

All information is reserved under copyright act (c)

Sourced from: The Job Centre Shetland, Companies and The Shetland Times

"I had to set this up because, I found it impossible to get a job in Shetland, and something needed to be done properly for once around here for people my age." Th-

Thanks to everyone that had a part in the communication at the companys today.


(Will update daily)

VACANCIES AS FOLLOWS
(Llyods TSB, Clydesdale, Bank of Scotland) NO JOBS AVAILABLE ATM.
Blackberry via Smart Phone (RSS, interlinked into 900 websites)

peter.leask@leasktravel.co.uk
www.leasksravel.co.uk - Maybe jobs.

Fishbowl
thefishbowl@hotmail.co.uk - No Jobs.

Tourist office

elizabeth.miltion@visitscotland.com - Jobs only available to people who have WORKED there BEFORE.

Jim's Garage
No Jobs, UNKNOWN

LBC - Jobs (Apply through CVs and LBC)

Headoffice Dundee D.E Shoes - 01382 831918 - No Jobs.

Knitting Place - (Talked to)
Sales@shetlandfudge.com - No Jobs

The Hansel
690011
Ask for Vicky - Maybe Jobs

Cope Pet Supplies - Maybe Jobs

Ninian
Finished - No Jobs

Westside Pine
No Jobs Available (LOUISE DAVIDGE WORKS THERE)
info@westsidepine.co.uk

TheHUB - No Jobs (KYLIE WOOD USED TO WORK THERE?)
D.H Gorn

Intersport - Part time Jobs possible

Cee-Jays Monday - Part time Jobs possible

Peerie Shop - Rare to have any jobs
Emma Gibson

Millers Optitians - No Jobs

Conocies - Part Time Jobs Maybe.

ITS
roland@its-shetland.com - No Jobs

WeisdaleShop
weisdaleshop@aol.com - Part Time Jobs

Whiteness Shop
Maybe Jobs - apply within

Looking for a Job? Apply online at
Shetland.myjobscotland.gov.uk


SIC - Shetland Islands Council

Jobs on offer this week include... (15/05/2010)

Relief Additonal Support Needs Senior Assistants
Relief Addition Support Needs Assistants
Part-Time Social Care Workers - Fetlar, Yell and Unst
Graduate Trainee - Temporary Global Learning Co-ordinator - Lerwick
Graduate Trainee - Temporary Learning Schools Co-Ordinator - Lerwick
Princnipal teacher of Additional Support Needs - Sandwick
Relief Kitchen Assistant - Nordalea
Relief Social Care Worker - Nordalea
Relief Home Help - Nordalea
Relief Domestic Assistant - Nordelea
Relief Bus Escort - Lerwick
Roadworkers - Various

Our job list is updated daily online. For information on these jobs and more or to sign up for Job Alert e-mails go to shetland.myjobscotland.gov.uk

If you don't have access to the internet or have a disability which prevents you from applying online, please call 01595 744032.

Thule Bar requires Part Time BAR Staff
(To work evening and weekend)
Charlie Robertson (apply in Writing)

EMN Plant
360 Degree Plant Operator
Tel: 01806 242882

6050 Taxis
Need Drivers
25 Years Old Only
01595 696050
Disability Shetland
Salary 23,000 annum
Kirsten Harcus
Volunary Action - Shetland
Market House
14 Market Street
Lerwick
Email - kirsten.harcus@shetland.org
01595 743980

Welder/Fabricator Required
C.V to
Nortech Marine LTD
2 Norstane Lerwick
01595 696118
07990 785097

SYIS
info@shetlandyouth.com
692002
Female Aviation Security Officer
8 pound an hour
Sumburgh
www.hial.co.uk
01667 464314

Wine Shop - Jobs filled as of 15/05/2010

Leask Filling Station - No Jobs?

Wine shop - Job just Filled as of 14/05/2010
All rights reserved under copyright act, from original sources.

Need Help with your CV? Give me an email at lozsax@googlemail.com

Changes in FIRE

Statement from 'Jeza.'


It has been about a year since the Match Squad that me and easY ran dissolved due to not having a proper core 5, and after that we both gave Source a rest and we recently returned to the game. We were both part of the new team MOD.Fire:

http://www.quickscope.co.uk/2010/05/12/there-is-a-fire-burning-in-mod/

But due to some internal dealings that I am not entirely in on, Thunder^ (who has been in MOD for 6 years), has been in his words 'backstabbed' and MOD have withdrawn support for the team. Now the lineup is still completely intact at this moment in time, though I imagine in time people will naturally move on. To cut to the chase, are Froody interested in accepting a pre-formed team as a Froody squad? As far as I can see, Thunder^ is still trying to buy his own server and get an IRC channel so I don't know the level of support he is looking for but it isn't up to me to flesh out details like this. If you are interested, hit me up on Steam or on here.

To talk to him directly, his Email is lozsax@googlemail.com

Friday 14 May 2010

MOD Fire Form Officially 18th of May 2010

[b]www.Pro-HL.com | Ministry Of Darkness FIRE[/b]
http://www.quickscope.co.uk/2010/05/12/there-is-a-fire-burning-in-mod/

Laurence Abernethy http://mod-blog-prohl.blogspot.com/
Please comment on Vaila Harvey blog friends. The money goes to her Parents, it's a good cause. Thanks!
She was a friend who died of Cancer last year. This has been setup in aid of her Family.

Manager - Jack

ThundeR^
SmogMoat
prodigaL
brad
easY!
Jeza.
xiphrex

LANs Attending:
i40 (All PAID)
Quickscope LAN (Informal)
Bakor LAN (Informal)

[b]MOD Blog[/b]
Day 1-5 - xiphrex gets knifed
Day 6 - xiphrex says: have you smelt preserved human flesh? ThundeR: WTF?
Day 7 - xiphrex says: you have been in a human body dissection room?
Day 8 - FIRE ThundeR^ : do you like the fish? Jack!:' i do now I can feed them'

[b]Team Sponsors & Partners[/b]

Killercreation.co.uk (Gaming Server Sponsor)
RTL-Servers.co.uk (Gaming Server Sponsor)
Xippy.co.uk (Clan Page Solutions Partner)
MW-Net.co.uk (Web Design & Development Partner)
Skags.com (Borderlands)
BeardedDoctors.com (xiphrex)
www.Pro-HL.com
www.Pro-BNC.co.uk

Thursday 13 May 2010

Antwerp Aces Dealt New Roster

Sourced from - cadred.org

The Benelux scene went through something of a brief resurgence, thanks to many domestic LAN competitions, and then seemed to end up back at square one thanks to a spell of instability that saw many roster shuffles across the scene.

With that seeming to have come to an end Antwerp Aces have moved to bring together a roster of experienced Belgian players, managed by scene veteran Vincent "Freekje" Vanloo who was described in the press release as a "CS:S guru".

The rest of the players have all established themselves as some fine Belgian talent and the team will be looking to prove their mettle at some of the upcoming Summer events, their first likely being the Antwerp eSports Festival.

Vincent "Freekje" Vanloo gave a brief statement about the move on the Antwerp Aces website:

We’re very happy to represent one of the strongest organisations in the Benelux scene. I’ve been working with them for a long time and I’m confident that it will allow us to continue our European endeavors.

Antwerp Aces are:

Vincent "Freekje" Vanloo (Team Manager)
Matt "Sunshine" Balis
Erome "Scanntraxx" Golamaulty
Fabio "kakashi" Velhinho
Ruben "APO" Annemans
Douglas "BmD" Deconick

Lan 79

Sourced from - cadred.org











The LAN season just keeps on trucking and we now face another weekend of e-sports gluttony with six events taking place this weekend. I myself will be making the trip to Bressuire to cover LAN79, France's premier CS:S tournament.
Although it at first looked as if the tournament would struggle to achieve significant sign-ups, with the dates overlapping with the exam period, however the tournament has instead gone on to attract some of the best teams from across Europe making the event potentially one of the most competitive and exciting of the year.
The tournament should also promise to be free of some of the controversy that has marred previous events since as the experienced admin team is now being assisted by long standing scene veteran and former Cadred Editor Corin Cole.
All in all it looks promising, so all that remains to debate is who can win it? With most of Europe succumbing to the knee-jerk reaction of roster changes following the last spate of LAN tournaments, just who is who and what can you expect from the teams? Here's the run down.

Team VeryGames

Kevin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans
Loic "RegnaM" Peron
Ludovic "Shokkk" Martin
Nathan "NBKK" Schmitt
Victor "Victorztw" Matyjasik

With their former team's (now ROCCAT) era seemingly coming to an end, the VeryGames line-up that is now essentially the redLine squad that were starting to dominate in Europe before being dissected – should be considered favourites for this one. No cheap jokes about French teams getting a helping hand at French events, in truth this team is good enough on paper to not need any help from anyone. Currently riding high in the French EPS with an undefeated record and having triumphed at Gamers Assembly it is safe to call them the best team in France and with the overall strength of that particular scene right now that's always going to put you in contention. For VeryGames, if they do triumph, it will see a fully confirmed return to the top for an organisation whose name was once synonymous with victory.
Player To Watch: Victor "Victorztw" Matyjasik – A player who was a huge part of the redLine team's victory at TeX 2009 he then spent some time out of the game and many were dismayed to see such a talent quit. Since returning the questions have been about if he will still have what it takes to cut it at the top level once more and while he stood out at Gamers Assembly this is a different ball park. Back him to be crucial in how the team performs.
Predicted Finish: 1st


TCM-Gaming

George "hudzG" Hoskins
Simen "warclown" Aas Henriksen
Ole Christian "gem" Slaattene
Jim "jIMMy" Thorsen
Christofer "Helblinde" Nilsson

A new team of old friends, the new look TCM – sort of the current i-series champions, but also not really – will be entering their first event together and the omens bode well. George "hudzG" Hoskins made the decision to leave the best UK team at the moment behind in the form of Power Gaming, which is in itself a testament to the belief the players in the camp have. Simen "warclown" Aas Henrikson, the sole survivor from the i39 winners, played a great final and looks to be in good form. The DJ hero Christofer "Helblinde" Nilsson looked in fine form when he was last seen representing the Swedish team of 30P, his performances spearheading that team to defy their unfeasibly low seeding out at Copenhagen Games 2010. Back when the team represented Reason Gaming their never say die attitude won them many fans and plaudits as they defied the unwritten rule that "mixed Euro never works". All huge LAN players, expect them to be back with a bang in France.
Player To Watch: Jim "jIMMy" Thorsen – Before Warhammer Online claimed one of Source's most beloved players many contended that Jim was one of the best. His exuberant style and eerily accurate aim made him a key player to the success of any team he played in. Now making his comeback after a hugely prolonged spell out of the thick of it the real question mark is can he get back to his brilliant best. If he can, the rest of those in attendance need to watch out.
Predicted Finish: 2nd




Team ROCCAT

Sebastien "KRL" Perez
Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux
Nicolas "luMpy" Brenat
Cédric "RpK" Guipouy
Clément "MAS" Drouaire

The team that at one point dominated the European scene have been in something of a steady decline. Not able to compete in the French EPS after some shenanigans and a prolonged period of inactivity that saw them not attend a LAN for some time, just how good they were became a matter of debate rather than fact. Their appearance at Gamers Assembly, the first LAN they attended and didn't win in their proud history, underlined that their best days were behind them as they laboured against teams the old line-up would have breezed past. However, expect some renewed fire following the announcement of Sebastien "KRL" Perez would be retiring from competitive play after this event. A polarising figure, Sebastien has to be resepected as one of the greatest captains the game has seen and his contribution to the history of French CS:S deserves far more respect than it seems to receive. They will want to go out on a high for old times sake and I believe they will place on the podium but not where they would have liked.
Player To Watch: Clément "MAS" Drouaire – As the faux news report in the movie Robocop says "Who is he? What is he?" For most across Europe the former NITROSE player is either unknown, or deemed not good enough to rubbing shoulders with the elite. Yet those who follow the French scene closely all maintain that the player is the genuine article and his pick-up is deserved. To attract the attention of players of this calibre he must be doing something right. See for yourselves if he can live up to his billing.
Predicted Finish: 3rd


Power Gaming
Jim "Mx" Smale
James "PEZ" Perrott
Lewis "hughsy" Hughes
Dan "Re1ease" Mullen
Lasse "stingeR" Midstue

Power Gaming but not as you know them the team have gone through some changes that have been kept on the downlow. Gone are George "hudzG" Hoskins, Henry "HenryG" Greer and James "wilzOOO" Wilson, in comes former FM Toxic duo Lewis "hughsy" Hughes and Jim "Mx" Smale along with Lasse "stingeR" Midstue who makes his return to Power Gaming. With the exam period talking place during the event the talismanic Sam "RattlesnK" Gawn won't be in attendance and it will be James "PEZ" Perrott picking up the reigns as caller. What does this mean for the team as a whole? Impossible to say, but with wholesale changes and a limited amount of time to gel it is unlikely that the form of the team that did so well out in Copenhagen Games can be replicated and this has to be seen as something of a stepping stone. The "boot camp" that was the hmv Gamerbase Reading qualifiers will have helped but it is still a big ask for any team to deliver a podium performance at their first event together, especially when missing a match winning player in his own right. They do possess talent in abundance and it could well carry them through, perhaps even all the way, but maybe that is something for a future event rather than this one.
Player To Watch: James "PEZ" Perrott – last time we saw him at a major competition playing alongside the best in the UK it was with his spell with Team Dignitas where he seemed to come in for much criticism from the gallery and even some of his colleagues. Many others maintained it was a matter of chemistry and direction. Now that he will be holding the reigns for this event it represents an opportunity to show what he can do in an environment that is better suited to him. His performance in France will show whether he is truly in the same league as those around him and no-one will be keener to silence the critics than James.
Predicted Finish: 4th


Fragmasters TOXIC

Richard "ritch" Gibbs
Nayden "nayden" Delchev
Mohamed "mOE" Assad
Frank "FrankstaH" Rini
Brandon "weber" Weber

A shame that one of the UK's most recent success stories is currently being forced to throw together mixes that have uncertain futures in a bid to keep their LAN attendance record intact. The latest incarnation is a ticking timebomb of personalities that would be like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen if it was made up of five Dr. Jekylls. What you can expect to see will depend very much on whether they hit the ground running or not. If they get off to a good start, expect the team to go far. If the going is tough early on, much like we saw from some of the team's members at i39, their mental strength is questionable and they could struggle to make an impact. The addition of American CS:S legend and CGS star Mohamed "mOE" Assad will add some fire to the proceedings and he will be desperate to rebuff those who criticised his current levels of ability, knowing he is not only representing himself and the Fragmasters name but also the Americans in an all European competition. Whether his personality can fit in with the others around him though will remain to be seen.
Player To Watch: Brandon "weber" Weber – A surprise inclusion to the team given his past track record that includes some notable crashes at i-series gone by, this represents a huge step up for a player that seems to have been bogged down with the weight of expectation for over a year now. Low profile failures can be forgiven in time but the scene and his colleagues are unlikely to forgive failing to deliver against some of the best in Europe. If he can replicate his online form he could be one of the stand-out stories from the event but the pressure will definitely be on.
Predicted Finish: 5th / 6th


D4 Gaming

Alexandre "Bistoufly" Lebozec
Thibaud "Tac" Laganne
Joan "Bub" Huillier
Allan "Enk1or" Lopez
Anthony "kTN" Pinacho

Attending this event without Stéphane 'HysokA' Salvadori still D4Gaming seem to be well prepared for the French event of the year with their newest addition Anthony "kTN" Pinacho. A string of good performances in the French EPS have seen them just behind the two big names in their league and they showed at Gamers Assembly that they are no pushovers with a string of overtimes against Ubiteam to end the tournament facing VeryGames in the final. The core of the team has been together for a year or so and this event will be one where they will look to deliver on their long standing promise. Boosted by the home advantage that might just give them the edge to move ahead of similarly skilled teams but it will be tight. Mind you, it's not as if they stand to lose anything having won their tickets thanks to the Esports Heaven cup. A bold 5th / 6th prediction then, but not as unlikely as some might think.

Player To Watch: Anthony "kTN" Pinacho – Replacing HysokA isn't an easy task so the player knows he will have to step up and chip in with the frags. He showed with his former colleagues of FairFrag that he can be a hugely influential player for his team but he will need to do it here for D4 as well and that is another step-up in class.
Predicted Finish: 5th / 6th




Fragmasters SAPPHIRE

José 'EditioN-' Duarte - Player Manager
Mario "Fyx" Rodrigues
Bernardo "xXx^" Segurado
Fábio "n3w" Teixeira
André "Paradyze" Horta
Nuno "Extremo" Aquino

It is something of a bone of contention in Portuguese circles if you refer to this team as the best from their country. They lost out on the final of the most recent XLParty to Exotic Island who ran a clean sweep across all games at the event, yet since then their results against Exotic across a range of tournaments have been mostly favourable. They will be coming to this event more settled having revised their roster in the aftermath of the XLParty defeat and brought in Portuguese veteran José "EditioN-" Duarte as a player-manager. Could certainly do a lot worse for a stand-in if required. With the return to the team of some old friends they will be feeling a lot more positive about what the competition may bring their way. On the flip side they have lost their last few official games so maybe there's an argument for them being too settled. It's not going to be easy at this event and even though they have shown they can mix it up with good teams breaking in amongst the big names here might be a tall order for them. Still, they come with nothing to lose and everything to prove and they won't be far off a decent placement come the end.
Player To Watch: Mario "Fyx" Rodrigues – In the form of his life at the moment, his contributing to Sapphire has been massive with a combination of solid fragging, intelligent positioning and reliable clutch play. If he comes to the event and plays to the best of his ability you would feel they have a chance of causing some upsets. Definitely a player to keep an eye on if you're unsure about whether the Portuguese can produce talent worth talking about in a European context.
Predicted Finish: 7th / 8th




Demonic eSports

Eamon 'cauzed' Drea
Jake 'jakem' McCausland
Henry 'HenryG' Greer
Kevin 'kev1n' Hansen
Matthieu 'akamatt' Brouri

Something of a mixed bag in that they have literally come together only a few weeks before the event, new UK organisation Demonic eSports sees players held together more by friendships than any constant thread of ability. In Henry "HenryG" Greer they have one of the best all-rounders that the UK has ever produced, yet having finished his last year at university clearly the pressure cooker of Power Gaming no longer had any appeal. Or maybe there is more to it than meets the eye. He will pick up playing alongside his former 4kings compatriot Eamon "cauzed" Drea and his i37 TCM teammate Kevin "kev1n" Hansen. The latter of the two has his own personal point to prove after being unfortunately deemed surplus to requirements by the new look TCM. A shame given his excellent performance in the i39 final where one tired shoutcaster was snapped into life and declared the skills he displayed to be "bonkers". Ultimately though this a growth exercise and many question marks exist about the long term existence of the team. Certainly they've all got nothing to lose and ultimately little to prove. They could put the organisation on the map with a good performance but they can also rest assured they can walk away unscathed if it goes wrong.
Player To Watch: Jake "jakem" McCausland – It's been a long time since the first season of UK EPS where Jake was declared the clutch king, having helped secure the title for 4kings. However since then there has been little to shout about and this could be an opportunity for the player to show that maybe he deserves some more opportunities and further consideration as a UK talent.
Predicted Finish: 7th / 8th




redLine

Vincent "EMSTQD" Cervoni
Bruno "killou" Cosimi
Rodolphe "Rodo" Barsky
Jérôme "Soulm8" Michon
Kévin "Uzzziii" Vernel

Not performing too well at the moment the new look redLine still represents something of a gamble with a lot of young and inexperienced players. After two losses in EMS versus Team Thermaltake and Russian Aces, both by the score of 14-16, they will come to their first offline event without any change since the creation of line up. Proving that they can live with the biggest names of the scene will be their main goal but any ideas of winning the event are best saved for nights in their hotel room. Still, it is all part of the development of the squad and redLine should be commended for providing an opportunity for new talent where others might have played it safe and recycled the roster. The experience they will gain at this event will be a good platform for the future.
Player to watch: Jérôme "Soulm8" Michon – He proved at Gamers Assembly, as part of a mix team, that he can hold his own in a LAN environment and he was a stand-out player for Mercy. His teammates here will be looking for a similar performance here and he knows as well as anyone that a good performance against some big names could well cement his reputation as an up and comer in the scene.
Predicted Finish: Outside the top 8




Banana Phone

Szymon 'prv' Wilman
Peter 'peet' Cwiklinski
Norbert 'ozek' Sienkiewicz
David 'dejv' Herczynski
Mateusz 'tokz' Olszewski

A Polish team at a major European LAN is something to talk about in its own right. When it is made up of players that have come under close scrutiny for a string of questionable – if not questionably good – performances it is certain to raise an eyebrow or two. Featuring players from the former D-Link PGS team they have said that they are confident of doing well and replicating their online form, which include some notable results in online cups and competitions, at this event. Many others aren't convinced, which makes these the darkest of dark horses. A LAN crumble for these will simple reaffirm what most of Europe have alleged about some Polish players in the past. If they perform they may just start making people take not only them, but Polish CS:S, seriously.
Player To Watch: Peter 'peet' Cwiklinski – A player that has come in for his fair share of abuse from those he has competed against, not least of all the last meaningful UK team to take part in a Clanbase Nations Cup, this is his opportunity to show that he can perform at a LAN outside of Poland exactly the same way he does online. Many, many people will be following his progress with great interest.
Predicted Finish: Who Knows?