b4nny was the all around best player on LAN.
calls, positionning, dmg, K/D, etc.
euros got outsmarted
b4nny was the all around best player on LAN.
calls, positionning, dmg, K/D, etc.
euros got outsmarted
ma3la gets hair style mvp
ma3la gets hair style mvp
[img]http://puu.sh/jVgcW/2ec7c48fae.png[/img] blaze it
WARHURYEAHBlaze???!!! HELLO?!!?
blaze for me, too. Every time b4nny and tek were invulnerably butting heads during uber trades, the camera would switch to blaze killing two flank players with one rocket.
[quote=WARHURYEAH]Blaze???!!! HELLO?!!?[/quote]
blaze for me, too. Every time b4nny and tek were invulnerably butting heads during uber trades, the camera would switch to blaze killing two flank players with one rocket.
http://imgur.com/GcCC5iR blaze it
I get how Zebbosai played out of his mind, dropping shade a few times in the Upper Bracket finals. He had some insane plays, but if we see the overall LAN, players like b4nny or clockwork were more consistent, putting out top DPM or frags.
This definitely doesn't mean Zebbosai's performane was poor, he was just not that consistent or amazing throughout the whole lan.
I get how Zebbosai played out of his mind, dropping shade a few times in the Upper Bracket finals. He had some insane plays, but if we see the overall LAN, players like b4nny or clockwork were more [b]consistent[/b], putting out top DPM or frags.
This definitely doesn't mean Zebbosai's performane was poor, he was just not that consistent or amazing throughout the [b]whole lan.[/b]
LightstrikerI get how Zebbosai played out of his mind, dropping shade a few times in the Upper Bracket Grand finals. He had some insane plays, but if we see the overall LAN, players like b4nny or clockwork were more consistent, putting out top DPM or frags.
This definitely doesn't mean Zebbosai's performane was poor, he was just not that consistent or amazing throughout the whole lan.
meanwhile, underdog WARHURYEAH, who salted his way to i55 and into the hearts of thousands only has 50
[quote=Lightstriker]I get how Zebbosai played out of his mind, dropping shade a few times in the Upper Bracket Grand finals. He had some insane plays, but if we see the overall LAN, players like b4nny or clockwork were more [b]consistent[/b], putting out top DPM or frags.
This definitely doesn't mean Zebbosai's performane was poor, he was just not that consistent or amazing throughout the [b]whole lan.[/b][/quote]
meanwhile, underdog WARHURYEAH, who salted his way to i55 and into the hearts of thousands only has 50
When is the poll over? There is no date anywhere which is pretty strange considering there are 2 players neck and neck
When is the poll over? There is no date anywhere which is pretty strange considering there are 2 players neck and neck
KanecoWhen is the poll over? There is no date anywhere which is pretty strange considering there are 2 players neck and neck
Yeah I agree the #1 has been flipping between b4nny and Zeb a few times.
edit: maybe because they are so close the prize can just split 50:50?
edit2: what was also weird was that Zeb's vote count jumped by like in the last hour, while throughout the day the votes were steady.
[quote=Kaneco]When is the poll over? There is no date anywhere which is pretty strange considering there are 2 players neck and neck[/quote]
Yeah I agree the #1 has been flipping between b4nny and Zeb a few times.
edit: maybe because they are so close the prize can just split 50:50?
edit2: what was also weird was that Zeb's vote count jumped by like in the last hour, while throughout the day the votes were steady.
I think it's hard to call an MVP player for a whole LAN from a team like Froyo because it wasn't really their individual play that won them the LAN. They really complimented eachother very well. I'm of course not saying that they weren't good individually but I think it's easier to notice individual performance from non-Froyo players.
For me it was Stark, honestly. I think he played extremely well throughout the entire tournament and at no point did I watch a game thinking he was just out of his depth as a scout, even when playing vs Froyo.
I think it's hard to call an MVP player for a whole LAN from a team like Froyo because it wasn't really their individual play that won them the LAN. They really complimented eachother very well. I'm of course not saying that they weren't good individually but I think it's easier to notice individual performance from non-Froyo players.
For me it was Stark, honestly. I think he played extremely well throughout the entire tournament and at no point did I watch a game thinking he was just out of his depth as a scout, even when playing vs Froyo.
If we define "valuable" as someone who provided the audience with the biggest plays (and the most
https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/88/1.0
in chat), Zebbo and Flippy did really well.
As far as performance goes, b4nny and WARHURYEAH, who consistently top damaged as Soldier and Demo respectively surely take the cake.
If we define "valuable" as someone who provided the audience with the biggest plays (and the most [img]https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/88/1.0[/img] in chat), Zebbo and Flippy did really well.
As far as performance goes, b4nny and WARHURYEAH, who consistently top damaged as Soldier and Demo respectively surely take the cake.
Zebbosai will buy a capture card and stream if he wins the $500
sellout
Zebbosai will buy a capture card and stream if he wins the $500
sellout
Looks like B4nny won this. I don't recall seeing an announcement.
Looks like B4nny won this. I don't recall seeing an announcement.
Weird way to run it, should have definitely been a set date to close this out.
Weird way to run it, should have definitely been a set date to close this out.