Why cant I win HL— Grant Vincent (@GrantVincent27) August 15, 2015
Poor b4nny. Poor dK. With the two teams playing decided after the 3-2 victory of mTs, the Grand Finals are finally here.
Teams
Kids Next Door (Upper Bracket Team) | ||||||||
Scizor | Etney | Satan | Jarrett | Kresnik | Ender | Justin Time | corsa | Dimento |
Kids Next Door, the reigning champs. Two seasons straight, .knd have ended up in the upper bracket of the Grand Finals, and have yet to let it go to a second Best of Three. The first time they were there, they were perhaps an underdog team, a team that just mysteriously showed up in the Grand Finals. Their opponents, Ginyu Force, were by far the favorites going into it. While it did end up going to a third map, .knd took the victory. A season later, .knd silenced all doubts by doing it again, with the difference being the team they faced – Menace To Society as opposed to Ginyu Force – and the games never going to a third map. They're here again, intending on breaking yet another record by taking a third victory.
congratulations on finding yourself in the Upper Bracket spot for the Grand Finals, third time in a row. Is this something you(r team) was expecting at any point during this season?
changes. mTs, on the other hand, has had a fair bit of changes over the season, permanent and not. Do you think that mTs's roster instability will grant you some sort of an advantage?
So no, I don't think it gives us an advantage, it's more of a neutral change than anything.
season, down to the lower bracket/upper bracket placement of .knd and mTs in the Grand Finals. Then, you took both your map, Upward, and their map, Ashville, for a 2-0 victory. Are you expecting something similar at all? What even are the maps?
(though perhaps not played) in every Grand Final .knd has participated in. Is that at all a forewarner of something to come, or do you expect different variables to be in effect come match night?
general. Platinum this season will be remembered as a unique season, the first one to employ a "Invite-esque" strategy, only allowing 10 teams into Platinum. What did you think of it? Was it a good idea?
It definitely is the most fair way to determine the playoff seeds by evening up the FFWs and making strength of schedule even
have had much chance reaching a 4-team playoff regardless?
even a unique map-pool. While it's understandable that volunteers would want a break, what do you think this will do to Platinum?
At least, as high as highlander can get at the moment. :P
Menace To Society (Lower Bracket Team) | ||||||||
Enigma | muma | Nursey | Giraffe | Lunacide | Spamfest | Harbleu | yosh | Acooma |
When someone thinks of “High Plat”, it's downright impossible not to think of mTs. Everything about them strengthens that image, from their illustrious record to their roster, even their mindset of how nothing matters until the playoffs just proves even further their confidence of skill. They're no victims of the Dunning-Kruger Effect, however, they've got the skill and talent to back up their claims. The last season they played that they didn't place was in Season 7, with a full showing since then, outside of Season 14 where they took a break. Even with .knd's recent record, mTs's dominance has some significant history backing it.
dK! You're in the Grand Finals now, through the lower bracket. Is that what you(r team) was expecting at the start/during the playoffs?
because I know dK is a strong team. I know some of our more confident members def. thought we had the match in the bag, and I'm sure they all wanted to beat KND come our first playoff game. But oh well, at least we're at Grand Finals.
first round playoffs on Viaduct. .knd hasn't had any changes since then, their most recent change being right before Week 9. What are you expecting from them? Anyone you(r team is) particularly concerned about?
team, so they gave us a run for our money like I thought. They're all excellent players, though the ones I would particularly watch out for (if I was there) would be their flank (consisting of Scizor, Etney, and Satan), and their pick classes (Corsa and Dimento). I still remember last season pretty well, and I don't want a repeat of what happened on Ashville.
or .knd. Just last season, this exact setup was played out, with .knd taking both their map pick, Upward, and yours, Ashville, for a simple 2-0 victory. Are you concerned about a similar thing happening? Anything planned to insure against it? And even if, what's your plan for Viaduct, seeing as .knd was victorious just a few weeks ago?
unfortunate. KND will come prepared, so we'll just have to play our best. Anything can happen during match-time, and people at the highest level will always make some kind of mistake. So while I think KND will be more prepared for Monday, mTs will def. be trying their hardest to make sure there's no more "courtesy rounds" (as Harb likes to say, haha).
permanent switches. The latest one was swapping Lunacide out for Nursey on Heavy, and yet still, that's not the end. Obviously, some of the changes, like Giraffe going on vacation were of nobody's fault, but regardless - what's next, with you going on vacation and being unable to play Monday night?
have spots when their team died. As far Nursey going onto Heavy, that was only for the match vs. dK, because Lunacide couldn't make it that day due to moving. Giraffe going on vacation wasn't something he could avoid like you mentioned, and I'm the same way. I'll be stuck in a hotel room without a computer, so there's no way for me to play match (unless I magically learn to play Pyro on my phone). It's just something I can't avoid, otherwise I would play. I'm not too sure who's going to fill the spot, but Pyro is an easy enough class, I'm sure someone on our roster can fill in. All they have to do is press mouse 2 when the enemy team is shiny and turn around. Simple enough.
Highlander in general. This season of Platinum's slightly different, with it being the first (of many?) season to feature an Invite-style round robin system. What did you think of it?
decided to take. It's really nice to slowly change things, and even if people didn't like it, people still did their best to make sure it worked out. Unfortuntely, it left less teams to scrim, and the gap between mid-Plat and high Plat the same, but otherwise, whoever supported this round-robin style can probably smile a little. It wasn't too bad, in the end.
understandable for volunteers to want a break every now and then, what do you think this'll do to the player side of things, especially in Platinum?
of things on what people are going to do, some are dropping down to Gold to play with friends and off-class, some are sticking around, and some are just quitting. I know the top three teams (dK, mTs, and KND) all won't be around next season, so I imagine the competitiveness of Plat will plummet. But that'll probably change come the following season. Since it's a casual season, everyone's just gonna chill and enjoy the holidays, I bet.
Thursday?!), I hope you and everyone has fun. We've seen far too recently what happens when a person continues to play without having fun, and nobody likes that. Best of luck in your matches, and thank you for answering these questions!
again for letting me do this interview!
Maps
Upward
We've seen it three times now, and it has yet to change. Perhaps one day, .knd will select something different, but nobody can blame them for using a tried and true strategy. Upward, like other Payload maps (and Steel), have an interesting change when placed in the Grand Finals. Unlike KOTH or 5CP, which aren't affected as much by the removal of a half, the second half was almost essential for Stopwatch maps, allowing both teams the even footing by playing both Offense and Defense first. With only one half being played, and mTs picking the color, mTs may have the advantage going in. But we've seen this twice before, once even with mTs themselves. .knd will be confident regardless of the color they go into, as their strength on Upward doesn't come from colors, they're just that good. Kids Next Door are fantastic on Upward, and while mTs will no doubt make the game close, .knd should be able to make this map theirs. 1-0 in favor of Kids Next Door.
Gullywash
Gullywash is a fantastic map, one with significant history in Highlander. It's mTs's pick too, and after beating dK on it in a grueling 3-2 victory, it's easy to see where the confidence comes from. This isn't the first time Gullywash has been picked against .knd in the Grand Finals, as their first appearance against Ginyu Force had them play it, and they were thoroughly demolished. This time around the game should be significantly closer, as .knd has improved incredibly since then, but mTs shouldn't lose here. 4-2 in favor of Menace To Society.
Viaduct
After predicting a 1-1 score line in the other two maps, it only makes sense to write about Viaduct. While depending on how the previous two maps go this may not even be played, it's hard to not hope for more excellent games, so Viaduct! It's hard not to instinctively glance at the first playoff match, where .knd took a 4-2 victory to remain in the Upper Bracket, forcing mTs to the lower bracket. That was back during Giraffe's vacation though, so the mTs showing up for this map is slightly different than the one showing up a few weeks back. While .knd are fantastic at Viaduct, this, and having just come off of a win on Gullywash, should be enough to give mTs the victory. 4-3 in favor of Menace To Society.