TSquared catches up with Reo after his victory at the Mortal Kombat MLG Summer Championships.
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TSquared catches up with Reo after his victory at the Mortal Kombat MLG Summer Championships.
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@Nikosnik123 There is so much wrong this this comment.
Besides your borderline incomprehensible grammar/sentence structure you suddenly begin to compare DMC to Bioshock Wtf are you on about Bioshock is not ‘broken up into pieces’ it is a, mostly, linear shooter.
Also you begin by saying this looks ‘mediocre’ and then says ‘8’ would be a good rating. Outta 10 what the fuck 8 is a ‘great’ rating with a few significant problems. You’re everything that is wrong with gamers.
– you think games with a score less than 9.5 = bad
– you have no comprehension of grammar
– you compare incomparable games
– you cannot from a proper argument
If so many people weren’t like you then perhaps the mainstream could take gamers seriously.
Sasquatch and Scarlett say that the North American Starcraft II community doesn’t work hard enough.
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August 26, 2012 9:21PM PDT
Teams Curse NA and Team Dignitas disqualified for violating code of conduct; players denied their share of the prize pool.
North American eSports organisation Major League Gaming (MLG) has concluded its League of Legends Summer Championship event with the disqualification of the game’s top two teams.
The grand final saw teams Curse NA and Team Dignitas battle it out in an unorthodox manner, choosing to play an All Random, All Middle (ARAM) format. However, in an official news post issued by MLG, the teams were disqualified for “collusion,” after the teams allegedly agreed to split the prize money. The eSports organisation determined the action to be in violation of the official code of conduct.
Both teams will not be receiving any points to carry on to the North American Regionals and have been denied their share of the prize pool, which totalled $40,000. The money will instead be awarded to the teams placing third and fourth.
Following the announcement, various members of the teams issued apologies on Twitter and YouTube.
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