With ten players divided into two teams of CS 1.6, the organisation of Made in Brazil thought it would be more productive if they were distributed in two ways: Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source.
The CS: Source has already shown last year during the Championship Gaming Series is one of the matches more competitive in sports electronics. So not only aimed at CGS but all competitions Source of the world, four of the five players who were at the KODE5 representing the MiBR will focus only on CS: S, they are: Raphael "cogu" Camargo, Bruno "bruno" Ono, Renato "nak" Nakano and Lincoln "fnx" Lau. Completing the team, returns to the team's ex-captain Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal, who was away in competitions since the end of 2006.
Already the player Bruno "bit" Lima, for having less than 18 years, will join the current players of MiBR.DBA, which returns to be named MiBR. With this, the team of Counter-Strike 1.6 will be with six players until the week comes, will be announced when the output of one of them.
#25 I agree. Or at least give the same line up some time, like a year or so. Mibr is always rushing, changing teams even when they show potential and good results.
MiBR announces...
The CS: Source has already shown last year during the Championship Gaming Series is one of the matches more competitive in sports electronics. So not only aimed at CGS but all competitions Source of the world, four of the five players who were at the KODE5 representing the MiBR will focus only on CS: S, they are: Raphael "cogu" Camargo, Bruno "bruno" Ono, Renato "nak" Nakano and Lincoln "fnx" Lau. Completing the team, returns to the team's ex-captain Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal, who was away in competitions since the end of 2006.
Already the player Bruno "bit" Lima, for having less than 18 years, will join the current players of MiBR.DBA, which returns to be named MiBR. With this, the team of Counter-Strike 1.6 will be with six players until the week comes, will be announced when the output of one of them.
Bruno "bit" Lima
Thiago "btt" Monteiro
Olavo "cky" Napolećo
Norberto "Lance" Lage
Rodrigo "ro" de Souza
Wellington "ton" Caruso
mibr.css
Bruno "bruno" Ono
Raphael "cogu" Camargo
Lincoln "fnx" Lau
Carlos Henrique "KIKOOOO" Segal
Renato "nak" nakano
http://www.mibr.com.br/news.php?id=382&co..
only good players on the cs team is bit, ton and lance(somewhat)
everyone else is not up to par
wow they even took fnx. that is so fking gay
i now dislike mibr
sucks hard...
they put the bad css players and put those in 1.6
brilliant move
HUAHUHEUAHUAAHUAHAUAHA
Or at least give the same line up some time, like a year or so. Mibr is always rushing, changing teams even when they show potential and good results.