Scheduled: 09:00 CDT, 17 March 2013 to 14:00 CDT, 17 March 2013 Schedule: Passed
The 24th FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup is coming up. Both Evil and dem0n are far ahead in the lead with 80 and 74 points, but last week we saw an oldschool style final with Cypher taking down Cooller.
We are back with the stream this week on FACEIT TV with Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Alessandro "stermy" Avallone who will be going live at 08:30 CST.
The FACEIT Sunday Cup #24 will be kicking off at 08:00 CST, while check-ins open at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. If you are not playing, be sure to tune in to find out who will take one step closer to qualify for the $500 Winter Championship Finale.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Today is the day! After a couple of months of hardcore development a new release is coming out. The objective of the release was to give the community what it was asking for and stabilize the platform as a first step to get out of beta. We think we achieved at least a first step towards this objective and are eagerly looking forward to your feedback.
FACEIT Monthly Ladders
After hearing your requests for additional features around pick up games (“Quick Matches”) we decided to introduce a monthly ladder. In order to rank in the ladder you need to play Pick up matches on FACEIT. Points will be given out after each match depending on your level, the level of your opponent and the outstanding bonus pool.
This feature will open on Thursday 14 March at 12:00 CST. Initially ladder games will be limited to the time frame between 12:00 CST and 18:00 CST everyday. This timeframe will increase depending on the usage levels we’ll record and feedback from the community.
At the end of each month the top players of the ladder will win prizes and the ladder rankings will be reset to create a new challenge in the month to come.
Please note that as part of this change we had to drop the Series tournaments. All players that were currently in series tournaments will see their money credited to their accounts and won’t be able to access these tournaments anymore.
Posted by roychez @ 09:57 CDT, 12 March 2013 - iMsg
As super koziol suggested; a forum post to get feedback from you guys regarding FACEIT. This can be about our shows, our platform, community management, whatever. If you see a bug, report it, if you have a new idea, let us know!
The 23rd FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup is coming up. Evil is still far ahead in the lead with 78 points, but last week dem0n showed the world his dominance and won the cup despite players such as Cooller, Cypher, Av3k and Strenx being signed up.
We are back with the stream this week on FACEIT TV with Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Bruno "ins" Pereira who will be going live at 08:30 CST.
Update: ins (obviously) missed his flight so he won't be coming.
The FACEIT Sunday Cup #23 will be kicking off at 08:00 CST, while check-ins open at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. If you are not playing, be sure to tune in to find out who will take one step closer to qualify for the $500 Winter Championship Finale.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Here are the FACEIT Daily Cups for 4 to 7 March. All the cups will kick off at 13:30 CST, with check-ins opening at 12:30 CST.
Monday will feature the Level 4 and Level 8 duel cups, while on Wednesday the other two levels, 6 and 10, will be able to face each other off.
As like last week we will also be hosting two Clan Arena cups. On Tuesday the CA 2v2 Test Cup will take place, while on Thursday teams of four can get their fix. You can create a team in the right top corner, be sure to only add one extra person to the team (2/4 - depending which cup - players per team max.). If you are already in a team, you will have to quit it. Be sure all players check-in.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals and Grand Final will be Best-of-Three.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Team/Player A (team/player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Team/Player A elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, Team/Player A elims third, Team/Player B elims fourth, Team/Player A picks map, Team/Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Team/Player A elims, Team/Player B elims, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 3 March 2013 to 13:00 CST, 3 March 2013 Schedule: Passed
The 22nd FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup is coming up. Evil is still far ahead in the lead with 76 points, but last week others took the chance to gain some points closer to him, with pavel taking the win. Cooller showed his skill again, coming second in the cup.
We are back with the stream this week on FACEIT TV. We want to thank all the Quakers who supported us last week in the CS:GO tournament. Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne will go live at 08:30 CST.
The FACEIT Sunday Cup #22 will be kicking off at 08:00 CST, while check-ins open at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. If you are not playing, be sure to tune in to find out who will take one step closer to qualify for the $500 Winter Championship Finale.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
FACEIT return with the Daily Cups, this week with both duel cups, and again the two Clan Arena test cups. Every cup this week will start at 13:30 CST, with check-ins opening at 12:30 CST.
Last week we had our first tests in for the FACEIT Clan Arena cups. We received a lot of useful feedback, which we have tried to implement. To make sure we can run them in the future, we are hosting two Test Cups again, for 2v2 and 4v4. These cups will take place on Tuesday and Thursday.
You can create a team in the right top corner, be sure to only add one extra person to the team (2/4 - depending which cup - players per team max.). If you are already in a team, you will have to quit it. Be sure all players check-in.
On Monday we will feature a Level 4 and Level 8 Duel cup, while the Level 6 and Level 10 Duel Cups will take place on Wednesday.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals and Grand Final will be Best-of-Three.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Team/Player A (team/player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Team/Player A elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, Team/Player A elims third, Team/Player B elims fourth, Team/Player A picks map, Team/Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Team/Player A elims, Team/Player B elims, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Upcoming Sunday the FACEIT Sunday Cup #21 will take place! The Russian gatekeeper evil is currently sitting at the top spot in the Winter Season rankings with 74 points, followed by dem0n, who has 40 points.
Last week evil again showed why he deserves that top spot, winning the cup as he beat FraZe with 3-1 in the grand final. The third/fourth spot went to Guard and twister.
Unfortunately enough we won't be able to stream this week's Sunday Cup, as we will be streaming the Mad Catz CS:GO Invitational. However, Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne will be bringing the action on his on Twitch channel.
The FACEIT Sunday Cup #20 will be kicking off at 08:00 CST, while check-ins open at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. If you are not playing, be sure to tune in to find out who will take one step closer to qualify for the $500 Winter Championship Finale.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
This evening, Thursday, the Duel Level 6 and Level 10 Cups will take place. The cups start at 13:30 CST, with check-ins opening at 12:30 CST.
FACEIT return with the Daily Cups, this week with both duel cups, as well as Clan Arena test cups. Every cup this week will start at 13:30 CST, with check-ins opening at 12:30 CST.
Starting tonight, FACEIT will host its first Clan Arena cup. The cup will be 2v2 and a test to see how the platform reacts to teams playing in the cup. Wednesday will feature another Clan Arena tournament, this time 4 versus 4.
You can create a team in the right top corner, be sure to only add one extra person to the team (2 players per team max.). If you are already in a team, you will have to quit it. Be sure all players check-in.
On Tuesday we will feature a Level 4 and Level 8 Duel cup, while the Level 6 and Level 10 Duel Cups will take place on Thursday.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals and Grand Final will be Best-of-Three.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Team/Player A (team/player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Team/Player A elims first map, Team/Player B elims second, Team/Player A elims third, Team/Player B elims fourth, Team/Player A picks map, Team/Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Team/Player A elims, Team/Player B elims, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, Team/Player A picks, Team/Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 17 February 2013 to 13:00 CST, 17 February 2013 Schedule: Passed
FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #20 is already around the corner. This will be the fourth cup of the Winter Season, where evil is currently the man to beat, sitting comfortably in the number one position.
Last two weeks were won by evil, beating Spart1e and dem0n respectively. This means he has easily taken the number one spot with 52 points, after also placing third in the first cup. Second place is now taken by dem0n, who finished first and third so far. The current third and fourth places go to matr0x and Fraze respectively.
For this Sunday Cup we have gathered Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and we welcome back Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne alongside him! The two Brits will be charming you and bringing the live action on FACEIT TV on Sunday from 08:30 CST and onwards.
The FACEIT Sunday Cup #20 will be kicking off at 08:00 CST, while check-ins open at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. If you are not playing, be sure to tune in to find out who will take one step closer to qualify for the $500 Winter Championship Finale.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Another week, another set of FACEIT Daily Cups. Everything is the same, except dates, prizes and buy-ins.
To show our appreciation of all the support we received during the Sunday Cups we have decided there will be no buy-ins this week. There will be Level Cups for the Levels 4, 6, 8 and 10 as the previous weeks. Every cup will kick off at 13:30 CST, with check-ins opening at 12:30 CST.
This week's cups will start start off on Tuesday with the Level 4 Cup. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will see the Level 6, 8 and 10 Cups respectively. They will all have a $10 prize purse and no buy-in.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Three.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players/teams agree differently.
Upcoming Sunday we will see the third cup of the FACEIT Quake Live Winter Season 2013: Sunday Cup #19. Last cup was won by evil, taking down Spart1e in arguably the shortest grand final in human history. This means the Russians is now leading the Winter Season chart, followed by dem0n and matr0x.
The cup will kick off at 08:00 CST and check-ins open an hour before that, at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. Every cup will have cash prizes, and next to that players will earn point. At the end of the season (31 March) the top eight will head into a $500 Championship Finale.
FACEIT TV will go live at 08:30 CST, with your host Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, FFA hero Antonio "unnamedtony" Servilio and community favorite Memento_Mori!
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
From Monday till Thursday we will be hosting cups for various Levels. Each cup starts at 13:30 CST and check-ins open at 12:30 CST.
Monday will see an open Level 4 cup, with a $10 prize. Tuesday and Wednesday will have the Level 6 and Level 8 cup respectively, with a prize of $25 and $1 buy-in. Finally, the Level 10 cup with a $40 prize and $2 buy-in will take place.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Three in Level 4-6-8 Cups, Best-of-Five in Level 10 Cup.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Upcoming Sunday we will see the second cup of the FACEIT Quake Live Winter Season 2013: Sunday Cup #18. The first cup for the Winter Season was won by dem0n, who bagged 22 points in the rankings. Second place went to matr0x, who took 14 points.
The cup will kick off at 08:00 CST and check-ins open an hour before that, at 07:00 CST. You can currently already sign-up. Every cup will have cash prizes, and next to that players will earn point. At the end of the season (31 March) the top eight will head into a $500 Championship Finale.
FACEIT TV will go live at 08:30 CST, with your host Daniel "ddk" Kapadia. He will be joined by Italian Stallion Alessandro "stermy" Avallone!
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
And we are back with a new week of FACEIT Daily Cups, similar to last week. From Monday till Thursday we will be hosting cups for various Levels. Each cup starts at 13:30 CST and check-ins open at 12:30 CST.
Monday will see an open Level 4 cup, with a $10 prize. Tuesday and Wednesday will have the Level 6 and Level 8 cup respectively, with a prize of $25 and $1 buy-in. Finally, the Level 10 cup with a $40 prize and $2 buy-in will take place. In the map pool we welcome Sinister, which will replace Campgrounds.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Three in Level 4-6-8 Cups, Best-of-Five in Level 10 Cup.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
We will once again stream the Level 10 Cup on Thursday, with the always charming Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, who is joined by community favorite Memento_Mori! Tune in to FACEIT TV at 13:30 CST! Update: Memento is unfortunately not available due to illness. We are currently looking for a replacement.
FACEIT is happy to present another step forward in our endeavours in Quake Live. Today we have launched the FACEIT QL Seasons, starting with the Winter Season.
As you all know by now, every Sunday we host a Quake Live cup, open to 128 players. In order to keep things interesting and have a goal for players to fight for, we will be giving out points every Sunday Cup, which will all be counted together at the end of a Season.
The top eight players with the most points will be invited to a $500 Season Championship Finale to decide who is the best of the season. Each Season will run three months. The Winter season will be kicking off this Sunday, with the FACEIT QL Sunday Cup #17. The Winter Season Finale will take place on Sunday 7 April.
Winter Season: 27 January - 31 March (Finale: 7 April)
Spring Season: 14 April - 30 June
All settings for the FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #17 will be the same as the previous cup. Be sure to sign-up for the tournament to reserve your spot. It will kick off at 08:00 CST and check-ins open an hour before that. Streaming will be provided on FACEIT TV, with casting by Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia.
FACEIT is back with the Daily Cups, with some slight changes compared to recent weeks.
From Monday till Thursday we will be hosting cups for various Levels. Each cup starts at 13:30 CST and check-ins open at 12:30 CST, with the exception of one cup.
Monday will see an open Level 4 cup, with a $10 prize. Tuesday and Wednesday will have the Level 6 and Level 8 cup respectively, with a prize of $25 and $1 buy-in. On Thursday we will be hosting two cups. The Level 10 cup with a $40 prize and $2 buy-in, as well as another Level 6 Cup in a different format.
The new Level 6 Cup was an idea proposed in a previous post in the comments. You will buy yourself in for $2, of which $1 is a bounty. This means every time you beat someone you will receive the other person's bounty. This cup will kick off at 14:30 CST and check-ins open at 13:30 CST.
Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne will once again be streaming the Level 10 Cup this week, on Thursday. The stream will go live at 13:00 CST on FACEIT TV.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Three in Level 4-6-8 Cups, Best-of-Five in Level 10 Cup.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:30 CST, 20 January 2013 to 12:30 CST, 20 January 2013 Schedule: Passed
Every Sunday FACEIT returns with the weekly FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup. This week we have arrived at number sixteen.
In number fifteen we saw strenx make his way back to winning ways in Quake Live, as he took down Guard with 3-2 in a tense grand final. We hope to see them again this week in the FACEIT QL Sunday Cup #16. Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne will be bring you the action live on FACEIT TV.
The sign-ups are currently already open and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. The cup itself starts at 08:00 CST. If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
This week FACEIT is back with our Daily Cups, this time in a changed format.
This week we will be hosting one cup per day, from Monday till Thursday. Each cup's check-in will open on 12:30 CST, with the cup itself starting at 13:30 CST.
It will start with the Level 4 and 6 cups on Monday and Tuesday respectively, which will have no buy-in and a $10 prize. On Wednesday and Thursday there will be the Level 8 and 10 cups respectively. Both will have a $1 buy-in and a $25 prize.
The cups will have a slight change compared to previous weeks. Blood Run will be replaced by Campgrounds. The map picking process will be drop-drop in the Best-of-3 rounds.
Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne will once again be streaming the Level 10 Cup this week, on Thursday. The stream will go live at 13:00 CST on FACEIT TV.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Three in Level 4-6-8 Cups, Best-of-Five in Level 10 Cup.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 13 January 2013 to 13:00 CST, 13 January 2013 Schedule: Passed
Every Sunday FACEIT returns with the weekly FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup. This week we have arrived at number fifteen.
Last week we saw a change in the cup, as evil did not participate. Pavel didn't hesitate twice to swoop away the win under dem0n nose in the final. This week we return in full force, with commentary provided by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne live on FACEIT TV.
The sign-ups are currently already open and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. The cup itself starts at 08:00 CST. If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A elims, Player B elims, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
This week we will make some changes to how we set up the FACEIT Quake Live Daily Cups. First of all, we are happy to say that we are going to continue with them!
The first change this week will be that the cups on Monday and Tuesday will have a 20$ prize, except for the Level 4 cup. They will remain free-to-play. On Wednesday and Thursday the same cups will run, but with a buy-in and higher prizes; Level 4 with $20 and the other levels will have a 40$ prize.
Both the Level 10 Cups on Tuesday and Thursday will be casted live on FACEIT TV by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne.
This structure is only for this week. In the future we will also look to integrate more gametypes, but more news on this later.
Level 4 Cup
- Prize: $20
- Buy-in: $1
- Starting time: 13:30 CST / Check-in: 12:30 CST
- Sign up here
Level 8 Cup
- Prize: $40
- Buy-in: $2
- Starting time: 13:30 CST / Check-in: 12:30 CST
- Sign up here
Thursday 10 January:
Level 6 Cup
- Prize: $40
- Buy-in: $2
- Starting time: 13:30 CST / Check-in: 12:30 CST
- Sign up here
Level 10 Cup
- Prize: $40
- Buy-in: $2
- Starting time: 13:30 CST / Check-in: 12:30 CST
- Sign up here
Another change we are going to make is the map pool we are currently using. We currently have a poll up on Facebook where you can choose which map you want to see removed from the current pool. We will then use it as guideline to create a new map pool for the coming weeks.
Sunday Cups: Silence Furious Heights Lost World Aerowalk Hektik Blood Run Campgrounds
Daily Cups: Silence Furious Heights Lost World Aerowalk Hektik Campgrounds Sinister
Note that we can change the map pool at any given time. We want to create diverse cups, and changing maps frequently will assist us in this.
The map pool change will go into effect on Sunday 13 January.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 6 January 2013 to 13:00 CST, 6 January 2013 Schedule: Passed
Every Sunday FACEIT returns with the weekly FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup. This week we have arrived at number fourteen.
Evil keeps winning and winning FACEIT Sunday Cups and last week was no different, as the Russian managed to beat Vo0 in the grand final. This week we return in full force, with commentary provided by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne live on FACEIT TV.
The sign-ups are currently already open and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. The cup itself starts at 08:00 CST. If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 30 December 2012 to 14:00 CST, 30 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
After Christmas and just before New Year, FACEIT returns with the Sunday Cup #13 on 30 December!
The sign-ups are currently already open and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. The cup itself starts at 08:00 CST. If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post
Unfortunately there won't be any commentary or stream for the tournament, as all our casters are enjoying their time with family and friends, but feel free to join in the action to play!
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 23 December 2012 to 12:30 CST, 23 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
After a Legendary Sunday, we are back with the FACEIT Sunday Cup, already the twelfth edition. Last cup is two weeks ago, so to remind you, Cypher won with evil taking second place.
Sunday Cup #12 is starting on 23 December at 08:00 CST. Check-ins open an hour before that, at 07:00 CST. Sign-ups are currently already open. If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Commentary will be provided by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and joining him this week will be one of the Legends, Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager. You can follow it on our Twitch TV page.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 04:30 CST, 16 December 2012 to 15:30 CST, 16 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
In two days the FACEIT: Legends Cup will be kicking off. We're glad to be releasing the format, schedule and maps for the tournament.
The cup will kick off with two groups of four players. The top two will progress to a single elimination playoff stage. All matches will be played in Best-of-3, except for the semi finals and grand final, which will be Best-of-5. We understand that a lot wanted a round-robin stage, so more matches could be played, but unfortunately due to time restraints this is not possible.
Maps for the tournament had already been announced live on stream. Be sure to tune in on time to FACEIT TV, which will start at 04:30 CST with Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Stuart "TosspoT" Saw on the microphone.
The groups will be drawn live on stream during the FACEIT QL North America Saturday Cup, which will start at 12:00 CST. Be sure to tune into that to know the groups and enjoy some more Quake Live action!
I am happy to announce the final two players for the FACEIT: Legends Cup. The last two spots will be taken by Richard "Noctis" Gansterer and Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager!
This means we have now announced all eight players for the tournament. They will be battling on Sunday 16th December, and the show will start at 04:30 CST. We will announce the format to you soon.
Be sure to tune in on Sunday 16th December from 04:30 CST onwards to follow the action together with our caster trio: Stuart "TosspoT" Saw, Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne.
Noctis started his pro gaming career with Quake III, when he managed to come fifth at the ESWC Masters Paris in 2008. That year was followed by more high ranked placings in tournaments such as DreamHack Winter and GameGune.
It was Quake Live when Noctis really started to make a name. He managed to win several online events, and registered himself as one of the best in TDM, grabbing high placings in events such as the ESL Major Series and QuakeCon. Even though he has no real major duel titles to his name, he has always been a top contender for every event he participated in.
The Austrian's biggest achievement was a third place at the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge Dubai, and he also placed high in several DreamHack tournaments and ESL IEM Gamescom.
Sander Kaasjager is seen as one of the greatest Dutch players ever. Vo0 is the most explosive cpm players, got his shot at the big time when fnatic's CEO sold his car to send him to the USA to play Painkiller in the CPL. After this the boom of Painkiller followed, and Sander was at the right place, winning over $220,000 in 2005 alone. He was beaten in the Grand Final by Fatal1ty, but he still went into the books as the greatest Painkiller player ever.
When Painkiller got dropped for Quake IV, Vo0 made a short stint in the game but decided to drop very soon in the game's history.
He focused on his studies for some years, but made a successful comeback to gaming by representing Fnatic's World of Warcraft squad alongside 2GD and Ztrider.
Quake Live came out in 2008 and Vo0 was still playing, but not as active as during his Painkiller years. He still managed to get a seventh place at QuakeCon 2008 and a third and fourth place consequently at the Intel Extreme Masters American Championships.
Scheduled: 12:00 CST, 15 December 2012 to 16:00 CST, 15 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
This weekend FACEIT will be bringing you a lot of Quake Live action, as on Sunday we will be hosting the FACEIT: Legends Cup, featuring players like tox and Cooller. We are happy to now add a North American cup to the weekend, on Saturday, because the Sunday Cup is canceled.
At 12:00 CST the FACEIT North America Cup will kick off and is open to all players from North America. Sign-ups are currently open, and check-ins opening at 11:00 CST.
Casting will be provided by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne, live on FACEIT TV. The stream will go live at 12:30 CST.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within North America, unless both players agree differently.
Cooller, stermy, Jibo and tox will be joined by Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky and Maciej "Av3k" Krzykowski in the FACEIT: Legends Cup.
This brings the Legends Cup to six players. Over the coming days we will bring you the final two players. The eight players will be playing in the FACEIT: Legends Cup on Sunday 16th December.
A live stream will be brought to you by FACEIT TV with commentary by Stuart "TosspoT" Saw, Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne.
At the tender age of sixteen, Cypher made his first real breakthrough. The now 22 year old won the ESWC Belarus Qualifier, taking him to the ESWC Grand Finals in Paris to face the best in Quake IV. An impressive second place launched his career to become one of the most well known and best Quake players ever.
Quake IV brought him titles such as winning KODE5 Russia and ASUS Summer, as well as a second and third place at WSVG stops. With the return of Quake III, more success followed. Two ESWC victories and several ASUS tournaments were won by the young Belarussian.
Quake Live brought the greatest success for Cypher, winning tournaments such as several ASUS tournaments, the Intel Extreme Masters European Finals, QuakeCon and various DreamHacks. Now, after having represented the likes of Fnatic, Serious Gaming and Razer, Cypher plays for Millenium, both in Quake Live and ShootMania.
Av3k's career paralleled that of Cypher. Everything started with Quake IV at a very young age. He placed high in several tournaments like QuakeCon, Netgamez, WCG, ESWC and many more. He was widely considered to be one of the best players in Quake IV, alongside fellow FACEIT: Legends Cup invitee, tox.
Once Quake III came back, the Polish player's success stopped coming at such a high rate. However, several tournaments were still won, or he challenged for a top place. A DreamHack and GameGune win highlight his career, but also a third place at two ESWC events are part of his CV.
During his Quake Live career he won two major titles, DreamHack Summer 2010 and QuakeCon 2011 TDM with Salivating Monstahz. Most recently Av3k placed a shared third and fourth place at Adroits, as well as at DreamHack, after which he announced his retirement of Quake LAN tournaments. He is still part of Millenium's ShootMania team, together with Cypher and keep3r.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 9 December 2012 to 12:00 CST, 9 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
Last Sunday's FACEIT cup was won by evil, in a tournament featuring some of the game's top players such as Cypher, agent and baksteen.
On Sunday at 08:00 CST the tournament will start, with check-ins opening at 07:00 CST. Players can already sign-up now. Note: If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
The stream will be hosted by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and it will kick off at 08:30 CST. From now on we will be moving away from own3D TV, who we had a great time with and we appreciate their efforts. Our stream will now be on Twitch TV.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
As you might all know, on 16th December FACEIT will be hosting the Legends Cup. Eight oldschool players will face off to determine who the ultimate legend is.
So far we have announced Anton "Cooller" Singov and Alessandro "stermy" Avallone as the first two invited players and that casting will be provided by Stuart "TosspoT" Saw, Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne.
Today we are happy to bring you two more invited players, who we are very excited about.
Arguably the biggest and best Quake 4 player and one of the top TDM players, Johan "tox" Quick is our third invited player.
His career started in Quake 3, playing for the famous iCE cLIMBERS TDM team, with the likes of fox and gopher. Later he went to Fnatic, to represent them in Quake 3 TDM.
The high in his career was Quake 4, representing teams like FPO and SK Gaming in his hay days. He placed high in tournaments such as ESWC, CPL, WSVG and ESWC consistently. At the end of Quake 4, he managed to rack up almost 140,000$.
More recently his Quake career went on the back burner. He still played some TDM, most notably with colwn and managed to achieve a first place with his team at both DreamHack Winter and Summer in 2011, as well as a second place at QuakeCon 2011.
The Russian Chinese player, Jibo, also known as RazerJ over his career, is invite number four!
Jibos career took a launch with Quake 3, having a great year 2006 in the CPL, taking several top placings. He won the Nordic and SIngapore stop, and came second in the Finals in Dallas, only falling to czm.
2008 was another great Quake year for Jibo. With competition tightening, Jibo still managed to place fourth in two ESWC events that year. In 2010 he received a crown on his career, placing first in the Intel Extreme Masters Asian Championship. After this, things went a bit more silent and his Quake career practically ended.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 2 December 2012 to 13:00 CST, 2 December 2012 Schedule: Passed
The FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #10 is coming up this weekend! In Sunday Cup #9, we saw a lot of big names absent due to DreamHack Winter, and Vo0 didn't let that chance go by, taking the win over agent in the final.
We don't have much changes to last week. It will kick off at 08:00 CST and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. Sign-ups are currently already open. Note: If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
With great joy and excitement, I’m here today to present you FACEIT: Legends Cup. The best of the past will go up against each other to bring you an awesome show!
FACEIT will be bringing together eight of the best Quakers the game once had to offer and let them go head-to-head with each other! We will be announcing the eight oldschool players over the coming weeks via our Facebook page.
FACEIT: Legends Cup will be brought to you live by us on FACEIT TV on 16th December. The show will be casted by the by now familiar duo Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, but as an extra surprise, Stuart "TosspoT" Saw will be joining them.
As mentioned before, we will be giving out more details in the coming weeks, but for now we can give you two of the eight names attending already.
Officially retired from eSports this year and currently a car sellsman, Cooller can be considered to be Russia’s greatest FPS player ever. He was incredibly successful in Quake III and Quake IV, but he also played his part in Quake Live. The Russian has represented teams such as mousesports and Moscow Five during his career.
It all started in 2002 at 15 years old, when the back then young Russian went to the World Cyber Games. This was the kick start for a great career, winning several major events, including ESWC, QLAN, CPL Winter 2005, WSVG Sweden, Extreme Masters European Championship, and DreamHack.
He was renowned for his sometimes controversial remarks, but also by his think-based style and great timing. Over his career he racked up around $150,000 in prizes.
The Italian Stallion, one of the most successful Professional Gamer in the last 10 years, has played 9 different games including Quake III Arena, PainKiller, FIFA, Quake IV and of course Quake Live. Over the course of his time, stermy has built his own name and became successful both as a gamer and businessman.
When he was 15 he attended the World Cyber Games in South Korea representing Italy in the Quake III tournament, being one of the youngest contestant at the time. Even though he didn’t have major success this tournament, it was followed up by some great performances, with top placements in the CPL PainKiller World Tour, WSVG in Quake IV, and captaining the CGS team San Francisco Optx to a second place in the World Finals, playing FIFA.
After a successful run in Quake Live, both in duel and team tournaments, the Italian now plays for the best ShootMania team in the world.
With great joy and excitement, I’m here today to present you FACEIT: Legends Cup. The best of the past will go up against each other to bring you an awesome show!
FACEIT will be bringing together eight of the best Quakers the game once had to offer and let them go head-to-head with each other! We will be announcing the eight oldschool players over the coming weeks via our Facebook page.
FACEIT: Legends Cup will be brought to you live by us on FACEIT TV on 16th December. The show will be casted by the by now familiar duo Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, but as an extra surprise, Stuart "TosspoT" Saw will be joining them.
As mentioned before, we will be giving out more details in the coming weeks, but for now we can give you two of the eight names attending already.
Officially retired from eSports this year and currently a car sellsman, Cooller can be considered to be Russia’s greatest FPS player ever. He was incredibly successful in Quake III and Quake IV, but he also played his part in Quake Live. The Russian has represented teams such as mousesports and Moscow Five during his career.
It all started in 2002 at 15 years old, when the back then young Russian went to the World Cyber Games. This was the kick start for a great career, winning several major events, including ESWC,QLAN,CPL Winter 2005, WSVG Sweden ,Extreme Masters European Championship, and Dreamhack.
He was renowned for his sometimes controversial remarks, but also by his think-based style and great timing. Over his career he racked up around $150,000 in prizes.
The Italian Stallion, one of the most successful Professional Gamer in the last 10 years, has played 9 different games including Quake III Arena, PainKiller, FIFA, Quake IV and of course Quake Live. Over the course of his time, stermy has built his own name and became successful both as a gamer and businessman.
When he was 15 he attended the World Cyber Games in South Korea representing Italy in the Quake III tournament, being one of the youngest contestant at the time. Even though he didn’t have major success this tournament, it was followed up by some great performances, with top placements in the CPL PainKiller World Tour, WSVG in Quake IV, and captaining the CGS team San Francisco Optx to a second place in the World Finals, playing FIFA.
After a successful run in Quake Live, both in duel and team tournaments, the Italian now plays for the best ShootMania team in the world – and he gives back to eSports by sponsoring players and hosting the UGC.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 25 November 2012 to 12:00 CST, 25 November 2012 Schedule: Passed
The FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #9 is coming up this weekend! Previous edition we saw a final between pavel and baksteen, which was won by the former.
This Sunday Cup will be a challenge for some of the newer players, as most of the big dogs are still in Sweden for DreamHack. We will keep the map pool the same as previous weeks this Sunday, but for the next edition we will look at it again. It will kick off at 08:00 CST and check-ins open at 07:00 CST. Sign-ups are currently already open.
The stream will be hosted by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne. It will kick off at 08:30 CST.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 18 November 2012 to 12:00 CST, 18 November 2012 Schedule: Passed
The final big test before DreamHack Winter will be the FACEIT Sunday Cup #8. In last week's edition, Av3k dethroned evil, who had been beating Spart1e in the grand final for several weeks.
Kicking off this Sunday at 08:00 CST, and check-ins opening at 07:00 CST, this should prove a real test for all contestants. Sign-ups are currently already open. The map pool will this week again be the same to that of DreamHack Winter.
The stream will be hosted by Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne. It will kick off at 08:30 CST.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Other:
- Servers must be located within Europe, unless both players agree differently.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 11 November 2012 to 14:00 CST, 11 November 2012 Schedule: Passed
The FACEIT QL Sunday Cup #7 will once again open its doors at 08:00 CST, with check-ins at 07:00 CST. For this you can sign-up already as well. The last two weeks we have seen evil take it, with Spart1e as runner-up in both. Will we see other challengers this week? Be sure to try!
Joining Daniel “ddk” Kapadia this Sunday will be Dutch FPS-legend, Sander “Vo0” Kaasjager, who already had a short casting stint at Adroits. The two will be bringing you live action on our stream from 08:30 CST and onwards. We have also made some changes in our streaming settings, to accommodate more people and to further our cause of bringing a lag-free experience.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
*Finished*
This week FACEIT will be running two Quake Live duel cups. The first one is set to take place this evening at 14:00 CST, with check-ins opening at 13:00 CST. The FACEIT QL Thursday Special will have $20 available, distributed from the first till eighth place. You can already sign-up for the cup on the FACEIT website.
Final Standings:
1. Av3k ($8)
2. pavel ($4)
3-4. ins ($2)
3-4. reload ($2)
5-8. T1E ($1)
5-8. Sothis ($1)
5-8. qwiznip ($1)
5-8. GroT_pl ($1)
Note: If you are having problems logging in, go to FACEIT.com, log in (right top) and then click the link in the post.
Scheduled: 08:00 CST, 4 November 2012 to 13:00 CST, 4 November 2012 Schedule: Passed
After last week's win by evil, FACEIT Sunday Cup #6 is coming up. The tournament will start at 08:00 CST, with check-ins opening at 07:00 CST. Sign-ups are already open.
Everyone is allowed to enter the competition, whether you have a high or low level. Casting will, as you are used to by now, be provided by Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia. The map pool will again be the same seven as at DreamHack Winter.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Posted by roychez @ 16:58 CDT, 31 October 2012 - iMsg
Scheduled: 09:00 CDT, 1 November 2012 to 13:00 CDT, 1 November 2012 Schedule: Passed
To celebrate Halloween FACEIT are opening up sign-ups for our Elo cups again, this time starting in the afternoon at 08:00 CST. Check-ins open again at 07:00 CST.
As on Tuesday, we will again host a cup for players up to Level 4, 6 and 8, named Noobie, Rookie and Veteran respectively. The prizes, rules and rankings will work the same as on Tuesday, but if you want to freshen up your mind, look below.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map pool: Silence Furious Heights Lost World Aerowalk Hektik Blood Run Toxicity
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Levels are calculated based on the following table:
- Level 1 Elo from 1 to 800
- Level 2 Elo from 801 to 950
- Level 3 Elo from 951 to 1100
- Level 4 Elo from 1101 to 1250
- Level 5 Elo from 1251 to 1400
- Level 6 Elo from 1401 to 1550
- Level 7 Elo from 1551 to 1700
- Level 8 Elo from 1701 to 1850
- Level 9 Elo from 1851 to 2000
- Level 10 Elo above 2001
Posted by roychez @ 12:19 CDT, 30 October 2012 - iMsg
FACEIT have pushed out a major update today, which will allow us to do better Elo-based cups, and many more things have been fixed and added.
We have added a total of ten levels, which will allow us to also host cups for the lower-ranked players. Next to that we have added "Series" tournaments, team FACE N GOs, an automatic updater and many other things.
As mentioned above, the Elo system will allow us to do better cups for lower ranked players. And we're happy to say that the action will start tonight: one each for players up to Level 4, Level 6 and Level 8 (see your level in the release notes). Find out how to attend a cup below.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map pool: Silence Furious Heights Lost World Aerowalk Hektik Blood Run Toxicity
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Elo-based Skill Level:
A skill level system from 1 to 10 for Quake Live players has been implemented. From now on your skill level on FACEIT is going to be based on this number. Your skill level is initially based on your QLranks Elo rank and will change as you play on FACEIT. Levels are calculated based on the following table:
- Level 1 Elo from 1 to 800
- Level 2 Elo from 801 to 950
- Level 3 Elo from 951 to 1100
- Level 4 Elo from 1101 to 1250
- Level 5 Elo from 1251 to 1400
- Level 6 Elo from 1401 to 1550
- Level 7 Elo from 1551 to 1700
- Level 8 Elo from 1701 to 1850
- Level 9 Elo from 1851 to 2000
- Level 10 Elo above 2001
The FACEIT staff will be reviewing Elo scores periodically and has the right to change the above table at any time. Matches played on FACEIT are reviewed on a continuous basis by our control software and any player caught losing Elo intentionally with the purpose to gain access to lower level cups will be banned from the site.
Series Tournaments:
Series tournaments have been released. These tournaments allow players to join the tournament at different stages and win different prizes based on the number of matches won in a row. To play there is no need to be online at the same time as all other players. You can decide to play or cash out from certain stages at any time. No rush for the 3pm tournaments from now on, just play when you feel like it!
Automatic Updater:
From now on your Quake Live stats and the stats of your friends will be continuously updated on FACEIT even if you don't play for a while. This is yet another step forward towards updating you of all your friends' and favourite pros' gaming activities.
Team matches:
Some Clan Arena FACE'N'GOs are now available. you can join them with your team or be part of a random team. These will initially be available only for free matches. More will be added depending on demand for them.
Minor improvements:
- Sound when receiving chat messages has been implemented
A chat is now available in the tournament page for all users subscribed
- New layout of the tournaments page has been implemented
When a user does not show on the platform for a certain amount of time, it will now be marked as offline
- Search bar in friends tab has been implemented
- Team function has been improved with notifications for entering rooms
- Notifications when FACE'N'GO starts have been implemented
- Sorting of tables is now available in the dashboard
- Smooth animations and transitions have been integrated around the platform
- Avatar upload feature has been improved and now includes a size and crop feature
Bug fixing:
- FACE'N'GOs are now working properly. Bugs relating to the starting countdown have been fixed
- Cash withdrawal button is now fixed for all users
- Tournament BO3 and BO5 is now showing the exact result of the match rather than just the result of the winning player
- Users with higher skill level don't have access to tournaments reserved for lower skill levels
- General bug fixing activity around team functions
- Proper labels for game modes (e.g. Duel, CA, CTF, etc.) have been implemented
- Timezone issues have been fixed. The timezone of all the platform activities and statistics will now be based on the same timezone as set on the computer you are connected with
- Stability and scalability have been improved significantly. The platform should now be stable at any amount of connections with significantly reduced downtime.
- A significant under the hood work on data storage has been made, which allows us to implement a gaming activity feed in the next release
In the meantime, feel free to enter in the Series tournaments, or play a FACE N GO with a friend or your team mates! A special thanks goes out to the gentlemen of QLRanks, who were kind enough to allow us to use their ranking system.
Posted by roychez @ 11:37 CDT, 30 October 2012 - iMsg
FACEIT have pushed out a major update today, which will allow us to do better ELO-based cups, and many more things have been fixed and added.
We have added a total of ten levels, which will allow us to also host cups for the lower ranked players. Next to that we have added "Series" tournaments, team FACE N GOs, an automatic updater and many other things.
The ELO-system will allow us to do better cups for lower ranked players. And we're happy to tell them that the action will already start tonight, one for players up to Level 4, Level 6 and Level 8 (see your level in the press release). Find out how to attend a cup below.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map pool: Silence Furious Heights Lost World Aerowalk Hektik Blood Run Toxicity
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider[/q]
ELO based Skill Level:
A skill level system from 1 to 10 for Quake Live players has been implemented. From now on your skill level on FACEIT is going to be based on this number. Your skill level is initially based on your QLranks ELO rank and will change as you play on FACEIT. Levels are calculated based on the following table:
- Level 1 ELO from 1 to 800
- Level 2 ELO from 801 to 950
- Level 3 ELO from 951 to 1100
- Level 4 ELO from 1101 to 1250
- Level 5 ELO from 1251 to 1400
- Level 6 ELO from 1401 to 1550
- Level 7 ELO from 1551 to 1700
- Level 8 ELO from 1701 to 1850
- Level 9 ELO from 1851 to 2000
- Level 10 ELO above 2001
The FACEIT staff will be reviewing ELO scores periodically and has the right to change the above table at any time. Matches played on FACEIT are reviewed on a continuous basis by our control software and any player caught losing ELO instrumentally with the purpose to gain access to lower level cups will be banned from the site.
Series Tournaments:
Series tournaments have been released. These tournaments allow players to join the tournament at different stages and win different prizes based on the number of matches won in a row. To play there is no need to be online at the same time as all other players. You can decide to play or cash out from certain stages at any time. No rush for the 3pm tournaments from now on, just play when you feel like it!
Automatic Updater:
From now on your Quake Live stats and the stats of your friends will be continuously updated on FACEIT even if you don-t play for a while. This is yet another step forward towards updating you of all your friends and favourite pros gaming activities.
Team matches:
Some Clan Arena FACE'N'GOs are now available. you can join them with your team or be part of a random team. These will initially be available only for free matches. More will be added depending on demand for them.
Minor improvements:
- Sound when receiving chat messages has been implemented
A chat is now available in the tournament page for all users subscribed
- New layout of the tournaments page has been implemented
When a user does not show on the platform for a certain amount of time, it will now be marked as offline
- Search bar in friends tab has been implemented
- Team function has been improved with notifications for entering rooms
- Notifications when FACE'N'GO starts have been implemented
- Sorting of tables is now available in the dashboard
- Smooth animations and transitions have been integrated around the platform
- Avatar upload feature has been improved and now includes a size and crop feature
Bug fixing:
- FACE'N'GOs are now working properly. Bugs relating to the starting countdown have been fixed
- Cash withdrawal button is now fixed for all users
- Tournament BO3 and BO5 is now showing the exact result of the match rather than just the result of the winning player
- Users with higher skill level don't have access to tournaments reserved for lower skill levels
- General bug fixing activity around team functionalities
- Proper labels for game mode (e.g. duel, CA, CTF,e tc.) have been implemented
- Timezone issues have been fixed. The timezone of all the platform activities and statistics will now be based on the same timezone as set on the computer you are connected with
- Stability and scalability have been improved significantly. The platform should now be stable at any amount of connections with significantly reduced downtimes.
- A significant under the hood work on data storage has been made, which allows us to implement a gaming activity feed in the next release
In the meantime, feel free to enter in the Series tournaments here, or play a FACE N GO with a friend or your team mates here!
A special thanks goes out to the gentlemen of QLRanks, who were kind enough to allow us to use their ranking system.
Scheduled: 09:00 CDT, 28 October 2012 to 13:00 CDT, 28 October 2012 Schedule: Passed
It's been a week of rest for the FACEIT Sunday Cups due to the Adroits LAN, but we're back this week with #5. As always, we're kicking off at 08:00 CST, with check-ins opening at 07:00 CST. Sign-ups are already open, here.
As Adroits LAN is over, we will also be changing our map pool to allow players to train for another upcoming event, namely DreamHack Winter. So we will be using that map pool. Casting will be provided by Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and the prizes for first and second place will be 100$ and 25$ respectively.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
Map picking:
- Bo1: Player A (player labeled as "host" in match-up), elims first map, Player B elims second, repeat until one map is left.
- Bo3: Player A elims first map, Player B elims second, Player A elims third, Player B elims fourth, Player A picks map, Player B picks map, final map decider
- Bo5: Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A picks, Player B picks, Player A elims, Player B elims, final map decider
Scheduled: 13:00 CDT, 16 October 2012 to 16:00 CDT, 16 October 2012 Schedule: Passed
As the Adroits LAN is set for this weekend, we will not be hosting our weekly FACEIT QL Sunday Cup. Therefore we have come up with some new cups for tonight, so you can still get your Quake fix.
This evening,Wednesday, at 12:00 CST we will be hosting two cups, each allowing 64 players. It will be the first time where we will be using our Tier system. The Tier 4 Wednesday Night Cup will have 20$ and 10$ for the Tier 3 cup. Check-ins will open at 11:00 CST.
Below you can find more details for the Wednesday Night Tier Cups. If you're not sure what Tier you are, simply go to both cup pages and you will see which one you are able to join.
Format: First rounds will be Best-of-One, Quarter Finals and Semi Finals will be Best-of-Three, and the Grand Final will be Best-of-Five.
The Tier system is not working entirely properly yet, and we're working on a better system at the moment. So if you feel your Tier is lower than it displays, feel free to join the Tier 4 cup.
Scheduled: 08:00 CDT, 14 October 2012 to 13:00 CDT, 14 October 2012 Schedule: Passed
The FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #4 is kicking off on the 14th at 07:00 CST, with check-ins opening at 06:00 CST. Sign-ups have already opened.
Last week was won by baksteen in an epic final versus Cypher, with the Dutchman taking 100$ and Cypher taking 25$. This Sunday's cup will again host a maximum of 128 players, in the final cup before the Adroits LAN. Casting will again be provided by British duo Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia.
The rules and map pool will also be unchanged from last time.
The second FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup on 30 September provided some great action with Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Pelle "fazz" Soderman on the microphone.
As every week, we will bring a highlight video of the FACEIT Sunday Cup, and this week, #2, featured the likes of baksteen, twister, k1llsen and guard, just to name a few. The video takes you through some of the casted matches of the day.
Scheduled: 08:00 CDT, 7 October 2012 to 12:30 CDT, 7 October 2012 Schedule: Passed
The FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #3 is kicking off at 07:00 CST again, with check-ins opening at 06:00 CST. You can sign-up for the cup here.
The rules and settings for the Sunday Cup will be the same as last cup. The winner will take $100, while the second placed player will get $25. This Sunday's Cup will again be casted by Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne, who will be joined Daniel "ddk" Kapadia, who you might know from his Quake Duel Theory videos.
Next to that we have a small surprise for you, as the design team have worked very hard on a highlights video of the FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup #1. Be sure to check those out!
This (Friday) evening at 13:00 CST FACEIT will run a test cup to make sure the recent changes we have made are implemented properly and won't cause any problems.
We would like to invite everyone to come and join us to play in the test cup. For the lucky winner, we will distribute $12 which you can use either on the platform, or simply transfer to your bank account.
The rules and such will be the same as last cup. There won't be any streams for the test cups, so to enjoy the entertainment you will have to join the cup. You can sign-up. Make sure you don't miss the check-in, which starts at 12:00 CST.
If you are having trouble finding the page via the direct link, please follow the steps below.
Go to www.faceit.com -> login (right top) -> hover over the Quake Live logo -> Tournaments -> second from the bottom -> click the "Go" button -> Sign-up/Check-in!
Thanks in advance for helping to test and improving our platform! Hopefully we will see you tonight!
Scheduled: 08:00 CDT, 30 September 2012 to 13:50 CDT, 30 September 2012 Schedule: Passed
After a very successful first FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup, we are ready to continue with our second one this Sunday. As in previous tournaments we will start at 07:00 CST again, with the stream starting at around 07:30 CST. 128 players will be allowed to enter the tournament. Check-ins open at 06:00 CST.
Over the next few days more people will get access to the site again so they can also sign up for the tournament. We do want to remind you that the site is still in beta phase, so if you find any bugs, please use the drop down menu in the right top and click "Support".
Over the next three weeks we will have a new map pool, due to the upcoming Adroits Cup. As a lot of the pros will be practicing for this competition, we want to give them a good place to prepare, with the maps they will be using at the LAN tournament. The other rules will be the same as always.
Quake legend Pelle "fazz" Söderman will be casting alongside Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne live from our studio this week. We will be looking to bring you an even smoother and better show and build on from our experience in our first cup.
Scheduled: 08:00 CDT, 23 September 2012 to 13:40 CDT, 23 September 2012 Schedule: Passed
Sunday at 07:00 CST is the first FACEIT Quake Live Sunday Cup , and we are really excited for it! Yesterday we held a cup with around 32 players, of which a lot were Quakers. We found some small bugs, but overall the platform ran as we hoped.
We are looking to launch the platform Saturday evening, so everyone who wants to attend can sign-up then. I'll update this post once the site is up!
What I can already tell you is the definitive map pool we will use for this Sunday Cup. Please note that we might change it for the upcoming editions.
Admittedly, the tournament started off a bit hectic, with the platform going down a few times and it not working accordingly in the first stages of the tournament. Having said that, let's get over to the actual games played.
Several top names such as strenx, pavel, guard, agent and twister signed up for the first FACEIT Sunday Cup. All came through the initial rounds unscathed, bar twister, who was unfortunately matched up against Reaper in the first round. A mistake from our side.
All the top players made in to the quarter finals without too much problems. Here the Best-of-3 matches were going to kick off. Strenx was to face off against crims, who was the surprise package of the tournament, while the other match ups were baksteen versus Guard, Pawelek versus pavel and agent versus Reaper.
As you would expect, strenx, guard and pavel all went through, but in arguably the closest quarter final, Reaper managed to beat agent to head into the semi finals. In the semi finals, the Ukrainian faced pavel, but he could not replicate his form, and lost with two to nill. Over on the other side, strenx, facing Guard, managed to win his match as well, making the grand final a fight between Russia's pavel and Zotac legend strenx.
The Frenchman started of well, winning Aerowalk with 20-13. However, on map two, pavel managed to draw things up with a 9-7 win on dm13. This led to a dip in concentration and the good ol' rage by strenx, as pavel racked up another win on Toxicity, taking the map with 9-7 again. The final map, ztn, which was pavel's choice, was again won by pavel, this time by the comfortable margin of 8-0.
This means pavel goes into the Quake history books as first ever FACEIT Sunday Cup winner, taking 100$ for his efforts. We at FACEIT thought this was a shining start, bar a few problems here and there, of which we have learned valuable lessons, of a bright future.
1. pavel (100$)
2. strenx (25$)
3-4. Guard
3-4. Reaper
We are looking to do a final private test cup Saturday evening, where we will also be testing the stream with Xavier "Zoot" Dhorne and Ziggy "nVc" Orzeszek live from our studio.
Hi everyone! The first ever FACEIT Quake Live SUNDAY CUP is coming up in just a week and we would like your input on the map pool, so we can bring you the perfect entertainment.
Aerowalk, Toxicity, Lost World and Furious Heights are definitely in the map pool, but you can decide if you would like to see an extra map added, making it a pool of five maps, or three extra maps, making it a pool of seven maps. Please note that this is only the map pool for the first Sunday Cup, and it may be changed for the following cups.
You can vote over on our Facebook page, where we have opened a poll. Vote!
You can also join our IRC channel, #FACEIT on Quakenet, to follow the cup. Players will also have to be on it to assure contact with admins and such. We hope to see you all on Sunday!
Note: Sign ups open on Saturday, when the platform launches!
Edited by roychez at 05:06 CDT, 18 September 2012 - 28731 Hits
Posted by roychez @ 09:31 CDT, 16 July 2012 - iMsg
The Electronic Sports World Cup organizers have added ShootMania to its circuit, while Quake Live has been dropped.
As everyone knows, ShootMania has really picked up in France, with several tournaments already been organized. It appears now as if ESWC will also be adding ShootMania to their circuit.
ESWC is seen as France’s biggest esports tournament and has a long prestigious history, hosting events in titles such as Counter-Strike, WarCraft II and Quake since 2003. In recent years the event has been in a lot of turmoil, with prizes not being paid out and several companies taking over the brand. The most recent take-over was by Oxent, the company who already owned ESWC for several years, but had to file bankruptcy.
Oxent also hosted Cybsum not too long ago, which was the most successful ShootMania tournament to date. Apparently this has impressed the company so much that they have decided to add the game to its circuit. The qualifying stage starts in July and ends in October of this year, with the ESWC Grand Finals taking place during the Paris Games Week on 4 November.
Quake has been part of the ESWC circuit since its founding in 2003, going in and out on several occasions. But as it stands now, Quake is out again. However, more titles may be announced in the coming weeks, so hope is not lost yet.
Other games include StarCraft 2, DotA2 and FIFA 13
Posted by roychez @ 17:41 CDT, 14 July 2012 - iMsg
A new tournament, ladders and leagues website has been opened under the name of ShootMania-Tournament.
With the opening of the website, the organizers have decided to push out a first cup with several prizes to win. The ShootMania-Tournament #1 will be played on 23 and 24 July and will be open to 64 teams. The gameype will be Elite 3v3 as always, and streaming will be done by nVc in English and Millenium TV with Surion in French.
There will be several prizes to play for, such as ShootMania pre-purchase keys, cash prizes and tickets to South LAN Event. The registrations will be open and you can register on #ShootMania.Cup on Quakenet. Further details can be found below.
Prizes:
- 1. Three Tickets for the SLE 2012 + three key ShootMania (pack players)
- 2. 75€ + 1 pack "ALL IN 5" Games-Master
- 3. One pack "ALL IN 5" Games-Master + three Beta Key ShootMania (7 days)
The schedule:
23 July
- Round 1 - 19:00 this (Bo3)
- Round 2 - 20:00 this (Bo3)
- Round of 16 - 21:00 this (Bo3)
24 July
- Quarter-final - 19:00 this (Bo3)
- Semi-final - 20:00 this (Bo3)
- Final - 22:30 this (BO5)
Posted by roychez @ 19:03 CDT, 23 June 2012 - iMsg
What an event it was; Cybsum. The six best ShootMania teams showed some amazing class and skill in their matches.
After some small delays, the event went live with Trevor "qu1ksh0t" Henry, a known League of Legends caster, on the mic. The six teams were placed into two groups: The international one and the French one. The opener of the day was colwn, top favorite to win, versus Team-LDLC, an underdog.
This match proved to be little trouble for colwn, as they steamrolled their first three maps of the tournament and picked up frags in quick succession. Team-LDLC proved little opposition to the two Frenchmen and the Italian of colwn. After their successful start, the team continued to show their strength against adK as well, but even though the final score was 3:1, adK proved to be a strong team as every map ended in a close scoreline. The French group ended with colwn on top, adK second and Team-LDLC third.
Over in the international group, Millenium, also big favorite for a top placing, faced the somewhat unknown factor, the Americans of Mercenary Ops. They had shown strong form in the Twitch TV E3 tournament and didn't stop there. They gave Millenium a tough run for the win, but eventually came out short and lost 3:1. They also ended up losing to 3 Old Men with 3:0, but again all maps were very tight. The match for first place was then between 3 Old Men and Millenium. A first close map with a win for 3 Old Men was followed by two somewhat more comprehensive wins by 3 Old Men. Some might call it a surprise, but 3 Old Men ended on top of the International group after beating both Millenium and Mercenary Ops with 3:0.
Normally you would expect a playoff stage after the groups, but not at Cybsum. The third placed teams of the groups played each other to fight for the fifth and sixth place, the second place teams played for third and fourth and the winners of the groups played for the top position. This gave the following match ups:
Evening Match-ups
Team LDLC vs. Mercenary Ops
adK vs. Millenium
colwn vs. 3 Old Men
The first match-up, for fifth and sixth place, was expected to be won by the Americans. But they started off on the wrong food, losing with 7:5, but they pulled it back straight after, winning two consecutive maps with 6:2 and 6:4. However, the French pulled a little surprise out of the bag and ended up bring home fifth place after winning two maps with 6:4.
Millenium, top dog for the win prior to the event, found themselves facing one of the underdogs, adK. The French side had proven they were up to scratch with the best at several occasions. At this event, but also at last weekend's SOPA Lan. Millenium took a quick start, grabbing two maps with 6:4 and 7:5. But a comeback looked to be on the cards as adK drew it up back to 2:2. A fifth map was to be played to determine the third place team. After an overtime, Millenium came out strongest taking the map with 7:5, bringing them the bronze.
In the grand final we saw six Quake legends. On colwn's side we saw Stermy, l1nkin and winz, facing 3 Old Men's fox, fazz and noctis. Colwn were favorites, for the simple reason that they had more experience in the game. This assumption proved to be right, as the final match of the tournament was the most one sided of all three evening matches. 6:4, 6:1 and 6:2 were the scores for colwn, who once again showed their sublime form and take their second LAN victory in two weeks time. 3 Old Men obviously did great, taking second place.
Posted by roychez @ 16:18 CDT, 21 June 2012 - iMsg
Adroits have hold a few online competitions for Quake Live already, but they are going full-out now with a LAN event in October.
The event is set to take place at the Wzzrd Game Cafe in Enschede, the Netherlands, where Adroits has previously already held Call of Duty 4 and Enemy Territory tournaments, and TosspoT's Crossfire Challenge series took place here as well.
It'll feature both a TDM and Duel competition and the exact dates are 19-21 October, 2012. This is all information there is for now, but more will follow.
Posted by roychez @ 10:13 CDT, 17 June 2012 - iMsg
After two days full with Shootmania action, the first open LAN tournament is over and we have a winner.
Saturday started with the 32 teams placed into four groups of eight teams. All favorites such as aL, colwn and Epsilon eSports ended at the top of their groups. Other teams such as ADK, Branque! and Art Gaming were looking strong as well. The top four of each group moved on to a second groupstage, which were four groups of four teams. You can find an overview of the first groupstage here.
In the second groupstage there were little surprises again. Epsilon eSports, ADK, colwn and aL all topped their group, followed by Branque!, punchLine, LDLC and Team-LDLC.com. These teams moved into a double elimination playoff stage.
In the second round of the playoffs the match everyone was waiting for took place. The Quake stars of colwn faced the Quake stars of aL. Stermy versus strenx. After three maps we had a winner. Colwn beat aL with 2:1, who were knocked down to the lower bracket. The Italian and his French comrades moved on to the upper bracket final. On the other side of the bracket Epsilon eSports had beaten ADK and Team-LDLC.com and were also in the upper bracket final. After three close games, colwn came out as strongest and moved to the grand final.
In the lower bracket final we could see ADK looking to prove a point. After beating Branque!, they were up against one of the top favorites, aL. They showed their intentions and strong form, beating aL with 2:1. In the lower bracket final they faced Epsilon eSports. Again three close maps, but ADK came out on top and continued their momentum and moved to the grand final versus colwn.
As colwn came from the grand final, it meant they started with one point ahead. The first map was Collided and the teams went head to head, but certainly colwn found grip over the match and won the map 6:3. The second map to be played was Archways. It started off close again, but as in the previous game colwn managed to sneak away the points and won it with 6:3 again, meaning they became the first SOPA Lan champions! You can find the entire bracket overview here.
A legendary Quake trio will be representing French organization Millenium. Kevin “Strenx” Baeza has been playing ShootMania for some time now and has been trying to push the game forward, to help it become one of the main titles in esports. He has now teamed up with two other legendary Quake names to create an all-star team.
The Frenchman will be joined by Alexey “Cypher” Yanushevsky and Maciej “Av3k” Krzykowski. The two Eastern European players represented Serious Gaming and gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer for some time in Quake Live, but will now represent Millenium in ShootMania.
They won’t be attending the SOPA Lan together yet, as Cypher and Av3k will both be at DreamHack Summer for the Quake Live competition. Strenx will be attending but with a mix-team, together with Saint-Cyprien and cr1pton. However, the team will be going to Cybsum, as they have been one of four teams to be invited so far.
To round it up, these are the three players who will represent Millenium in ShootMania:
Kevin “Strenx” Baeza
Alexey “Cypher” Yanushevsky
Maciej “Av3k” Krzykowski
The Cyberathlete Summit will featuring six of the best teams from around the globe. Four of those teams have been announced.
On 23 and 24 June Cybsum will take place in Paris, France and give away 8 100€ in prizes. A total of six teams will be invited to the tourney. Three international teams and three French teams. One will be decided this evening via the TwitchTV E3 Tournament, where YouTube Money will play Mercenary Ops in the grand final (coverage here).
Today, however, four teams have already been announced. Millenium already announced their new team featuring Strenx, Cypher and Av3k and they have of course been invited to attend. The other teams are 3 Old Men and colwn, featuring Quake legends and LDLC, with Counter-Strike players.
There are the teams and their players:
Millenium (International)
Kevin “strenx” Baeza
Maciej “Av3k’ Krzykowski
Cypher Yanushevsky
3 Old Men (International)
Pelle “fazz” Soderman
Magnus “fox” Olsson
Richard “noctis” Gansterer
LDLC (France)
Michael “Harts” Zanatta
Emmanuel “MoMaN” Mark
Benjamin “drizzer” Charnet
The final French team will be decided via an online qualifier by EsportsFrance.com. They have invited sixteen of the best French team, based upon their results at Gamers Assembly and on online ladders. This online qualifier will start 9 June and end on 12 June. Below are the teams invited.
NoxTorGius
Epsilon eSports
We are so OP
Quality-Serveur.com
eml
Hostile Gaming
Branque!
Verygames
insane
TRUST-Esport
Pyro | GEN
Sypher
OldSchool
ADK
aAa.BF3
FnaticMSI has issued an update regarding the MSI BEAT IT Quake Live Grand Finals in Beijing, China.
From America we could see Shane "rapha" Hendrixson qualify and from Europe we saw Marcel "k1llsen" Paul taking gold. These two champions will be joined by two more players, one each from FnaticMSI And Evil Geniuses. These four players along with more champion gamers were originally supposed to go to Beijing, today we can confirm that the Quake Live championship won't happen in China, instead we will hold it in a few months, tentatively slated for DreamHack Winter in November.
This is a very unfortunate situation for us as being FnaticMSI we've always loved and supported the game through PLAY, our own CTF squad as well, clearly we have shown our solidarity for this amazing First Person Shooter, however this was situation was out of MSI's control as id Software were unavailable to help them set up a LAN tournament in China.
While we can confirm four slots for the Quake Live tournament we will be announcing the final event which we are hoping will have a bigger star studded lineup. There will be eight more slots open for players, but these will be invite only as of now. More details will be launched.
We'd also like to confirm that the prize money won't change and that along with MSI we're showing our full strength to this tournament. Just for a reminder, the total prize money will still be a massive $10,500 in cash prizes in addition to the winner getting himself a hard earned MSI GT660.
Posted by roychez @ 10:18 CDT, 16 July 2010 - iMsg
Have you ever dreamed about flying out to Beijing to attend a huge Quake Live event? FnaticMSI PLAY gives you that chance.
The FnaticMSI PLAY BEAT IT campaign already saw one qualifier finish, but we still have three more to go before we enter the Online Finals. Of each qualifier, the top four players will qualify for the Online Finals, making a total of sixteen players. Another sixteen will be invited by us. We hereby announce the sixteen invited players, but do note that none of these players have confirmed their participation to the Online Finals yet.
Magnus 'fox' Olsson
Pelle 'fazz' Soderman
Sebastian 'Spart1e' Siira
Alexander 'Z4muZ' Ihrfors
Michael 'madix' Hindersson
Marcel 'k1llsen' Paul
Benjamin 'calipt' Jakob
Pierre-Emeric 'l1nkje' Portier
Kevin 'strenx' Baeza
Richard 'noctis' Gansterer
Alexei 'Cypher' Yanushevsky
Maciej 'Av3k' Krzykowski
Anton 'Cooller' Singov
Alessandro 'stermy' Avallone
Gareth 'GaRpY' Marshall
Jeffrey 'draven' Debipersad
We also have some more information regarding to qualifiers. Here are the dates:
Qualifier #2: July 16th, check-ins at 17:00 CET, starts 18:00 CET - SIGN UP!
Qualifier #3: July 17th, check-ins at 17:00 CET, starts 18:00 CET - SIGN UP!
Qualifier #4: July 18th, check-ins at 17:00 CET, starts 18:00 CET - SIGN UP!
As mentioned before, the top four will qualify for the Online Finals, but that's not it, the number one and number two will also be awarded with $175 and $75 respectively.
The winner of the online finals will win trip to Beijing and accommodation during the event as well as cash money in our online tournament. Who will come on top and get a chance to fight for $10,500 prize purse in Beijing where BEAT IT Lan event will take place?
The FnaticMSI PLAY Quake Live BEAT IT Online Finals will take place from July 23rd till July 25th. More information regarding this will be announced later. We also urge the invited players to contact Danijel 'StreeT' Remus either by email (street@fnatic.com) or on IRC (fnatic\StreeT in #fnatic.play on Quakenet).
FnaticMSI PLAY in cooperations with MSI have announced a series of tournaments running over the summer period.
Tournaments in Call of Duty 4, Heroes of Newerth, Counter-Strike 1.6, and most importantly for you: Quake Live. A total prize purse of 65,000$ is set available, with players and teams in Quake Live and Counter-Strike 1.6 will have the chance to qualify for a LAN tournament, held in Beijing, China.
The exact prizes for the Quake Live tournament are yet to be announced, but the first qualifier will be at June 19th and will be streamed by Level Up TV.
Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel has been featured in an article over at Fnatic.com regarding perfect practice. Fatal1ty has always been an ambassador of practicing and putting a lot of time into your game to reach the top, and in this feature he discusses his in-depths views on this matter.
You have spoken on the topic of ‘perfect practice’ many times in the past. What to you is ‘perfect practice’?
Perfect practice to me is, playing with a bunch of great guys who all have different skill sets. Making sure I learn how to play against an offensive, defensive, elusive, tactical and crazy player. So I get to see all faces of the opponent. This will train me how to beat every type of player imaginable. After getting all the killer training, I just really enjoy hanging with the guys. So definitely finding cool people to train with is a definite plus. I want to make my training as enjoyable as possible.
In a serie of interviews for the ESL Extreme Masters IV World Championship Finals, Fnatic.com now interviews ESL's Product Manager Michal "Carmac" Blicharz.
Carmac is a well known figure in the scene, as he has done much for it and has a wide knowledge of eSports. The reporter and Carmac talk a little bit about the impending IEM IV World Championships, his work behind the scenes, WoW as an E-Sport, Quake Live and its inception into the Extreme Masters, and more!
Posted by roychez @ 14:00 CST, 10 February 2010 - iMsg
In the light of the ESL Extreme Masters, Fnatic.com has interviewed both Pierre-Emeric "l1nkje" Portier and Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira. The interviews cross topics such as the Extreme Masters European Championship, the FnaticMSI team and more.
Seeing how you performed now, are there any specific areas in your game play that you will focus on improving in the future? l1nkje: Yeah of course. I said on fragster.de that I wanted to focus onto duelling in 2010, and that’s what I’ll do. Since I’m not a dueller, i kind of need to “restart” my game, so yeah, I’ll improve everything. I need a fresh start, a start over. Maybe I’ll have to talk with my mates and ask them what I do so wrong :)
Many people say that on any given day you could win a tournament, however at this event you were out in the group stage, what went wrong? Spart1e: Like I mentioned earlier. Lack of sleep/concentration and a(not just one) mistake of me. I guess that it was quite the same for me as av3k when he played calipt. I felt I was in such a good form, that I underestimated my opponents. From now on I am gonna play 100% in every game:P.
Besides the interviews, the article also contains a write-up on the ESL Extreme Masters European Championship Finals. Enjoy them all here!
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Posted by roychez @ 10:43 CST, 1 February 2010 - iMsg
Fnatic PLAY returns in February as we announce a brand new tournament for our Quake Live community. We're proud to announce that our main sponsor Bigfoot Networks will be powering this event which is set to take place on the 6th of February.
-Tournament starts at 14:00CET, Saturday 6th.
-Check-ins will be open from 10:00 until 13:30 CET.
-Only players from Europe are eligable.
-Maximum amount of players in the tournament is set to 128.
-Be present at #fnatic.play at quakenet.org server at 13:00 CET.
-Always record your matches.
-Please, read our rules carefully as everything is explained there. Any kind of violation of the rules will be punished with immediate effect.
-Sign up here
Posted by roychez @ 07:00 CST, 21 November 2009 - iMsg
Scheduled: 07:30 CST, 21 November 2009 to 16:00 CST, 21 November 2009 Schedule: Passed
After enjoying many successful PLAY Quake Live cups, mainly thanks to the community and the amount of sign-ups, we're back with another cup.
This month we will be holding our first Capture the Flag 4v4 cup. The tournament will be held on Saturday 21st November and has prizes worth over 600$, kindly provided by Bigfoot Network and SteelSeries.
Posted by roychez @ 12:47 CST, 2 November 2009 - iMsg
Kevin "strenx" Beaza, FnaticMSI's latest Quake Live addition, has been interview by his team website, Fnatic.com. The interview covers his real life, his personality, gaming career, the Quake Live scene, his plans for future and more.
What would you say the most important skill is to have to be good at QL?
In my humble opinion, the aim > brain. If you have 40% brain and 60% aim, you can be the best. If you have 60% brain, 40% aim, it's more difficult because through your skill, you can lose because you lost important situations.
Posted by roychez @ 16:28 CDT, 14 October 2009 - iMsg
Intel Game On, in cooperation with Intel Extreme Masters, hosts a series of Quake Live cups for ten countries and regions over the world, open for everyone to participate in, and Nordic section is part of it. Offering a mix of great Intel products in the prize pool, the Quake Live scene is set to play national cups, rounding it off with a cross-country final. Read on to find out how you can participate and win!
4 regular cups culminate in Nordic Final
From mid of October until November you will have the chance to play in four cups. For every tournament that is carried through, points will be given according to the result.
National finals will be played based on points that players had the chance to earn via the four regular cups. The Nordics final will be played at Dreamhack Winter. The Top 8 players will receive a spot at the world's biggest LAN party, and Intel will make sure you get there for free.
But not only that. The best Nordic player also qualifies for a cross-country final: The Intel® Extreme Masters GameOn Cup – Finals. Among other prizes, the winner will be rewarded with a ticket to CeBIT next year, to watch the best Quake Live pro gamers play live on stage in the Intel Extreme Masters!
-Cup #1 - 18. October 2009
-Cup #2 - 21. October 2009
-Cup #3 - 1. November 2009
-Cup #4 - 5. November 2009
-National Final - Dreamhack Winter (26.-29. November 2009)
-Intel® Extreme Masters GameOn Cup Finals - February
National Final at Dreamhack Winter
-1st Place: Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Extreme Edition i7-965
-2nd Place: Intel® Core™ i7 processor i7-940
-3rd Place: Intel® Core™ i5 processor i5-750
-4th Place: ROCCAT™ Kone – Max Customization Gaming Mouse
Intel® Extreme Masters GameOn Cup Finals - 1st Place
-Alienware M17x Laptop
-Three day trip to CeBIT 2010 in Hannover, Germany
-VIP pass to Intel® Extreme Masters Final at CeBIT
- €150 spending money
Intel® Extreme Masters GameOn Cup Finals - 2nd Place
Roccat SDMS Bundle consisting of:
-ROCCAT Kova Mouse
-ROCCAT Arvo Keyboard
-ROCCAT Sota Mousepad
-ROCCAT Apuri Mousebungee / USB Hub
Additionally, there will be a lottery among all participants of the Nordic cup series. Every one has the chance to win one out of two ROCCAT Sota Granular Gaming Mousepads.
Take the chance, put your skills to the test!
If you find your nationality among the participating countries, take the chance to put your skills to the test, every week! A mix of fantastic Intel products are just a few easy steps away, so don't hesitate!
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Posted by roychez @ 09:20 CDT, 7 October 2009 - iMsg
Last weekend, Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira and Pierre-Emeric "l1nkje" Portier attended the Area77 Quake III event at the rAge expo in South Africa to play matches and do promotional work for MSI. The two went through some adventures and have blogged about it with a video and some awesome "spartie partie" pictures.
Posted by roychez @ 18:14 CDT, 20 September 2009 - iMsg
A new member has arrived to the FnaticMSI family to make it even stronger and share the dreams and visions with others. The very well known player from France, Kevin "strenx" Baeza will be the fifth player of the FnaticMSI.QL squad.
I'm so happy to join a structure like Fnatic, I hope that I will do a lot of people proud and some really good things in the coming months. I can't asked for more, I'm playing for Fnatic and with a lot of friends (such as spartie and linkin ), I can't be disappointed, it's a total honor. I get to train duel with Spartie, and play 2on2's with linkin.. what else can I ask for? I just would like to thank Fnatic and its sponsors, MSI, SteelSeries, Bigfoot Networks and UGAME for this opportunity!
Neil "kboy" Kirk (Business development manager of FnaticMSI):
It's great to have Kevin onboard to further strengthen our already extremely strong QuakeLive squad. His abilities have already been proven in the Quake series since his surprise at Dreamhack Winter 2008. Since this time he has been steadily improving and being ranked 1st in the Excello Cup recently has proven that. The guys are already friends and train together which makes this a sensible move. We are all delighted to welcome him onboard.
Complete Roster of FnaticMSI.QL:
David "deus" Kinnaird
Pierre-Emeric "l1nkje" Portier
Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira
Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone
Kevin "strenx" Baeza
Posted by roychez @ 11:35 CDT, 16 September 2009 - iMsg
Fnatic.com has interviewed David Alexander "deus" Kinnaird, one of FnaticMSI's Quake Live CTF/TDM players. David is not someone who is in the spotlight alot, but this team player is one of the most experienced players of the world.
David and Fnatic.com talk about his gaming history, his private life, QuakeCon, Quake Live and the future. Check out the following pages to find out more about David.
Posted by roychez @ 18:11 CDT, 11 September 2009 - iMsg
This contest is all about being creative and crazy. The rules are quite simple. All you have to do is to send us a picture or a video of you doing something funny - that is related to Fnatic. Paint yourself orange, or name your dog "cArn", whatever!
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any unanswered questions. Win a match with a FnaticMSI Quake Live player of your choice.
Posted by roychez @ 16:11 CDT, 22 August 2009 - iMsg
At GamesCom in Cologne, Germany, Turtle Entertainment (mother company of ESL) have announced the eSports Award winners. Among these awards, we saw various Quake related nominees, such as Shane 'rapha' Hendrixson as Breakthrough of the Year and also Sebastian 'Spart1e' Siira and Magnus 'fox' Olsson as Northern European Players of the Year.
Unfortunately, none of these players managed to grab an actual award, but Quake Live, the game itself, did manage to grab one award: eSports Game of the Year! With this, Quake Live has beaten FIFA 2009, Street Fighter IV, Left 4 Dead and Dawn of War 2.
Posted by roychez @ 14:57 CDT, 5 August 2009 - iMsg
ESL has announced its fourth season of the Intel Extreme Masters. Counter-Strike and World of Warcraft will receive the main attention and will have 500.000$ spread over six events, spread over the year. The opening will be at GamesCom at August 19-23.
At the same event, Quake Live will have some sort of side event, called the QuakeLive Intel Extreme Masters Pro/Am Challenge. People from the crowd can participate this and the winner will take home 1.000$.
"I know the game, I value the game... we are working very hard to make the season happen with QuakeLive. The fact that I just want it in does not instantly get it in, but I am doing everything in my power to make sure it is."
Stermy has announced on his personal website that AMD will be sponsoring his trip to QuakeCon 2009.
Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone is seen as one of the biggest favourites for this years QuakeCon event in Dallas, USA. Avallone didn't have an organization to support his trip yet, but he did already announce his participation at QuakeCon.
AMD will support the Italian star player with their strongest PC and finance the whole trip.
Piece of Cake (poc) started the cup easy, as they got two def-wins as their opponents didn't show up. In the Quarter Finals, poc met deathreign and the BO3 system kicked in. Piece of Cake won quite easily: 10-1 on ca1 and 10-6 on dm6.
A harder matched followed in the Semi Finals. They were up against Fishtix who were on a good run. The first map, dm20, was won with a close score of 10-9. The second map, dm14, went to Fishtix with 10-7. The third map, dm6, was again a thriller and went to poc with 10-9 again.
In the Grand Final poc were up for possibly their hardest challenge, the French all star team, Weird Monkeys. The French side had been showing strong results all through the tournament with l1nkin leading his teammates to victory after victory. The most impressive match must have been against the mix line-up with Dutch stars such as Forever and tua, where they won 2-1.
But Weird Monkeys proved to be no challenge for Piece of Cake. 10-2 was the score on the first map, ca2. An easy victory was expected, but the second map was a lot closer, but poc again proved to be strong and took dm20 with 10-8.
First of all I’d like to say it was really fun to participate the fnatic.cup. All participators are very skilled and everyone had the same goal: to win this tournament! I’m very glad about that we has won this cup. In this respect I'd like to conclude, that many gamers all over the world should play quakelive, because it is a really greate game with big potential. I'm looking forward participating further cups in the time to come.
Statement by sanji, Weird Monkeys player:
I'm very satisfied with this cup and hope there will be others. Most of our matches were really interesting even if the semifinal against bubbels was a bit too long. Of course we are disappointed about our loss in final. But at least we played the way we like it, very offensive in one zone with rockets and lightning guns.
We had a great time and thought it was a real success. We look forward in hosting more cups for this great community. Feel free to leave any feedback to the admins in #fnatic.play.
A special thanks goes to BestPoker.com, and of course Quake-Live.tv and their commentators and staff: gibz, Scotsman, TGM and the rest of the crew! Also, keep your eye pealed on the fnatic PLAY page, as demo's will be uploaded soon! Demos, short interviews and more can be found on play.fnatic.com.
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Posted by roychez @ 11:43 CDT, 30 March 2009 - iMsg
FNATIC.com's Elroy "Noname" Pinto has conducted an interview with Can Yang, the Operations manager for e-Stars Seoul & World e-Sports Masters (WEM). He spoke exclusively to FNATIC.com regarding this years plans and much more!
Posted by roychez @ 14:35 CST, 1 December 2008 - iMsg
It is an often asked question, but never clearly answered: What makes a good esports game? There are people that say that graphics count, there are people that say graphics don't counts at all But how do you think about that?
We're looking to tap the immense power of your collective brains out there, to get your input into answering this question. All in order to provide direct input to the development team of Crysis Wars, who are keen to hear direct from the community. In order to do this UGAME.net & Crysis Wars are holding contest with lots of goodies for those that help!
The idea of the competition is to get your thinking caps on about what you look for in a good ESPORTS title. What do you like about games which makes them worth playing in a competition? What gives you that hunger to jump in with your mates and compete? Is it the team play aspects which drives you to play with your team? What have been your favourite ESPORT titles and why? If you could summarize the key points that make a good esports title, what are they?
This contest will be run through UGAME.net. All you need to know about how to share your opinion can be found here.
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