K£¥RÖ Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Asi es gente, Angel Muñoz, presidente y fundador de la CPL fue entrevistado por la GGL acerca de recien anuncio hecho refiriendose a FEAR y a World in Conflict como los juegos oficiales para el World Tour en el 2007. La decisión estubo rodeada por una gran controversia, particularmente por que otros juegos ya habian sido anunciados para el 2007 por Muñoz hace unos meses atrás. Carmac: Why are Quake 3 and CS 1.6 no longer viable competitive platforms for the CPL, even despite declarations that they would be used as the main and the side game respectively in 2007. Angel: "After ten years of using either Quake 3 and/or CS 1.6 some of us at CPL felt we were stagnating and needed some new games. We obviously knew that the community would be disappointed, but we could not see ourselves doing the same things (in the same format) all over again this year. That being said, we have some interesting plans for CAL tournaments that should include these titles." Fuente: Esreality.com Para poder leer la entrevista completa, pueden hacerlo aqui: Ver: GGL
BerzerKer Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 Deberia... FEAR pasable.. seria interesante ver partidas de esa vara a un nivel competitivo.. y pues esa otra crap!? sia toto... para competencia 1v1 nada mejor que Q3 y pues para equipo Cs.... que mal año para el gaming.
xyGvot Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 yo tampoco tendría miedo de un poco de geeks! 8\:>/
vOv Posted April 25, 2007 Report Posted April 25, 2007 yo tampoco tendría miedo de un poco de geeks! 8\:>/ rofl pues yo me habia metido a varios servers de FEAR:Combat x un tiempo y le cuento q al rato es bastante monotono. Es practicamente un aim-game con unico objetivo siendo frags... y el ocasional CTF. Es entretenido al principio, pero se pone viejo rapido.
K£¥RÖ Posted April 26, 2007 Author Report Posted April 26, 2007 yo tampoco tendría miedo de un poco de geeks! 8\:>/ Lo dijo en serio o no note el sarcasmo?
Bloodwolf Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 Creo que el smiley es un nerdcillo comiendose a alguien . Bleh FEAR, no me extraña... me gustaría verlo pero conozco a bahdom y probablemente tenga razon.
vOv Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 (edited) lol, la tengo ^^ realmente no ofrece nada nuevo como un FPS, solo lo del slo-mo quizá [y poder volar patadas aereas ^^ ]. X ahi estuve leyendo y parece q los esta patrocinando la gente de Sierra [FEAR y WiC].....huele a gato encerrado.....mucha casualidad que quitaran los 2 juegos mas usados para competencia para meter 1 que no tiene nada especial ni comunidad grande y otro que ni ha salido oficialemente segun entiendo y q ambos son de sierra :/ " The choice of games for the World Tour is somewhat surprising -- it seems to outsiders that it was imposed by your new sponsor Sierra. It was only natural that you would not go with, say, an id Software game. The question is, then, did you have any choice at all? Sierra Entertainment, and their parent Vivendi Games, are one of the best companies we have partnered with in ten years. They understand esports, are very familiar with the CPL (having worked with us previously on AvP2 and FEAR) and have offered the CPL unprecedented support in relation to the 2007 World Tour. We hosted a FEAR tournament at our summer 2005 event and they were very excited about what they saw and asked us if we would be interested in holding tournaments for the game. Their level of support was a compelling case for us, and we obviously accepted. During that time, we had heard from David Garpenstahl (Managing Director of CPL Nordic and Dreamhack) about World in Conflict, because it's a game designed in Sweden and built for competition. Chris Moncivalles and Mike Allen have been beta testing the game for awhile and have had conferences with the developers, Massive Entertainment, which are very receptive to our ideas and questions. I asked Sierra if they would be willing to let CPL gamers join a special beta program to experience the game before release and if we could use World in Conflict in our tournaments. They agreed and we decided to include the game in our World Tour. " Edited May 3, 2007 by Báhdom
BerzerKer Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 Creo que el smiley es un nerdcillo comiendose a alguien . 8\:>/ el smiley es un sapo comiendose a un mae que esta feliz por morir.. xD 8\ll/ ahi el mae solo se le ven las patillas ... >8/:<\ ahi esta duro de mascar...
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