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Counter-Strike: wNv.cn's alex speaks to GotFrag

By: Bo Wang - Published July 22, 2008 at 3:28 PM EDT - Writer Archive
Zhengwei "alex" Bian recently made his comeback to Counter-Strike 1.6 and Bo "wangz" Wang, GotFrag's man in China, had a chance to catch up with him.


Zhengwei "alex" Bian recently made his comeback to Counter-Strike 1.6 as the team captain of wNv.cn. After spending eight months playing Counter-Strike: Source for the Wuhan Dragon CGS franchise, he has rejoined the wNv organization, a place he feels is, “more of a home than a work place”. Bian was first designated the team captain of wNv.gm in 2004 and helped the team seize two international championships during his tenure, WEG 2005 and WEG Masters 2006.

Tt seemed as though Bian had moved on from 1.6 once he began playing Counter-Strike: Source. However, he is back in the CS 1.6 spotlight, and speaking with GotFrag tells us what he has been up to lately.

First of all, what have you been doing recently? We haven’t heard much from you since you left wNv to play Counter-Strike: Source.

I have rejoined wNv as the captain of its Counter-Strike squad. At the moment there is only one Counter-Strike team at wNv, we have no split between CN and GM anymore. I am really happy to play 1.6 again, and I feel as though I have a new lease of life. Right now we are preparing for the grand finals of ESWC China in Wuxi and WCG China in Shanghai. We've been training very hard for these tournaments, 6 days per week. Frankly, it can be quite boring when you spend such a long time in front of a computer, but you can motivate yourself by thinking of the events ahead.

What made you return to Counter-Strike 1.6?

Many people have asked me that question. Why have I chosen to step back into the fiercely competitive world of 1.6 having already reached the great heights of it? It is all because of my unabated love for 1.6. It is undoubtedly true that I could earn more money playing Source, but I know what I really want. Also, I could not turn down wNv's call for my comeback as I would not have had achieved recognition and respect as a Counter-Strike player without the initial trust of wNv. I have reached the highest point once before, now I am going to achieve it once again with my brothers. There will be nothing to regret as long as we have endeavored.

You spent 8 months playing Counter-Strike: Source. Was the transition back to 1.6 difficult?

Actually, I've been doing well. I played 1.6 for 6 years and I still played 1.6 with my friends while I was in the Wuhan Dragon. However, it definitely took time to readjust after spending 8 months on Source. In the first few weeks after I made my return I had to train myself like a beginner, playing against bots and in PUGs after daily practice with my team in order to get my shooting back on the rails as quickly as possible. I am now back to normal, even better in some ways.


wNv at WEG Masters 2006
Did you gain anything by playing Source that has been useful in 1.6?

Yes, it has helped me to be a better in-game decision maker. As everyone knows, CGS Source matches are much shorter than standard 1.6 games, so you don't have as much time to think things over - you have to be a sharp leader to make your decision as soon as you can. Once you make your mind up, all you need to do next is to give your rival a good trouncing. If your opponent puts up a fierce resistance, you need to figure out a way to adapt to the situation in nanoseconds. Now that I am more decisive I won't let any chances slip through my fingers easily.

I’m not sure if you’ve been watching recent international Counter-Strike 1.6 tournaments such as KODE5 in Russia and ESWC Masters in Paris. How do the latest tactics and team playing trends in Counter-Strike 1.6 compare to the style of play used when you last competed?

Yes I did watch most of those two tournaments. It seems as though the pace of attack on T side has become much faster in recent months. More and more teams choose to attack quickly instead of taking their time, hoping their rival will be cocky enough to make the first mistake. It is obvious that this current style of play requires higher individual ability, more accurate judgment, and better teamwork. MeetYourMakers is a prime example of a team that uses this new play style, but unfortunately they didn't do well in the last two events.

In fact, as time goes on, there will be no more tricks left to play on each other in 1.6 competitions. Teamwork determines the outcome of every game. If you have better tactics, as long as they work well in the match, you will be victorious. Teamwork is the key for the successful fulfillment of your ambitions. Please keep your faith in your team-mates!
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real nice
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Good luck wNv

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Bian was first designated the team captain of wNv.gm in 2004 and helped the team seize two international championships during his tenure, ESWC 2005 and ESWC Masters 2006.


No. ESWC 2005 was won by complexity. ESWC never had a masters tournament in 2006. What you are probably thinking of is WEG. I do think this is a big deal, because honestly ESWC sports higher-caliber teams and more of them when compared to the WEG. I'm sure it was an honest mistake, but please do make an effort to check these facts.

This comment was edited at 07/22/2008 3:40 PM
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QUOTE:
It seems as though the pace of attack on T side has become much faster in recent months. More and more teams choose to attack quickly instead of taking their time, hoping their rival will be cocky enough to make the first mistake. It is obvious that this current style of play requires higher individual ability, more accurate judgment, and better teamwork. MeetYourMakers is a prime example of a team that uses this new play style, but unfortunately they didn't do well in the last two events.
now go home and get your fucking shinebox!
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Nice interview, some very poetic anwsers by Alex :)
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Nice interview. I'm looking forward to seeing what wNv can do.
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gl wNv
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very VERY nice to see alex come back!!
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nice iview, nice english, nice guy.
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dude, he left source for 1.6 cus he loves it, true pro right here!!
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ye ye! bots and PUGs hahaha thats what i do. I hope his wNv the best of luck in the future, and hope jungle comes back! !
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who is he replacing? sakula was a monster ingame leader :((
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#12 He replaced Aqi. Aqi was the ingame leader, not sakula. There team was alex forever sakula K|ngz Savage. But yeah forever got sick so its now alex bigun sakula K|ngz Savage. Insane lineup.
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Great interview Bo!
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I'm guessing the answers were translated?

Sidenote: Where's Jungle? :|
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Team Complexity recently announced its participation in both CGS and Counter-Strike 1.6 events. Do you think this could be a sign of the CGS finally accepting Counter-Strike 1.6?

Counter-Strike 1.6 is the better game for competition, at least in my opinion.

double post, lag ftl

This comment was edited at 07/22/2008 6:02 PM
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#15 Still playing for the Wuhan Dragon CGS team I think.
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gl alex thanks for the interview
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Do you think this could be a sign of the CGS finally accepting Counter-Strike 1.6?

Counter-Strike 1.6 is the better game for competition, at least in my opinion.

he didnt got the question lol;
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Will be fun to see kingz awp again.
CSS is bad
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nice interview, gotfrag needs more of this!
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nice interview wnv needs jungle to be complete !!!
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nice
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quality interview, thoughtful answers. if all players were as interesting as Alex in interviews then i would actually read more of them =)
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#3 I am truly sorry about the mistake.

Thank you very much for pointing that out!

This comment was edited at 07/22/2008 7:50 PM
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wow great interview <3 alex
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Well this has to be translated, no way alex' english is that good.

Very good read though.

This comment was edited at 07/22/2008 8:09 PM
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very good interview!

Counter-Strike 1.6 is the better game for competition, at least in my opinion.

I like this.

1.6 > source
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where's Jungle?
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#31 Jungle is playing CSS in Wuhan Dragon atm
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Impressed with alex's grasp of the english language.
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Long time not to here.
About 3 years.
Alex made his comeback, me too.
aha......
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Alex = noble player...gl dude
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wnv needs to have a shot in the international scene
but fisrt of all,it needs to fill in the gap between wnv and international top teams
wnv needs more experience and tactics in order to shock certain teams
Come ON! EVERYONE!!!
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where's Jungle??
so...
I From china~haha~Gl&hF
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#37
wuhan dragon
Come ON! EVERYONE!!!
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Hm - 2 more years an source is history... :)
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savage is a beast

bigun is the weakness

dragon > wNv (international events)
dragon < wNv (in China )
猪是看倒 :)
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#36 nice point, BUT its all about environment: well orgnized online/LAN leagues, good sponsors, and support from all kinds of medias.

pcg FTW! :D
猪是看倒 :)
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bigun I like `~~


go wNv
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Great interview, really good thought out answers for once
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#41
what u said does make sense to some extend,but u didnt point out the main factor
actually poland doesnt have the well orgnized online or famous LAN leagues,but the former pgs suddenly came out from nowhere
yes,pgs had won some small tournaments before the wcg final,but nobody outside poland had noticed them before
how can we explain this?experience?luck?skill?....
all of them i think
but anyway,they can narrow the gap
that is the way they succeeded


and btw, pcg,haha,the best esport-website in china(cs.pcgames.com.cn) and i've published the chinese version of this article

This comment was edited at 07/23/2008 1:49 PM
Come ON! EVERYONE!!!
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alex gl with wNv! i hope to see u guys in some international events real soon.
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come on alex !
China , MY Loveee !
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nice interview indeed, gj

like the others, I want jungle back !!!
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#40 bigun has crazy rifle aim... almost as crazy as that enemy from korea.. he is just weak with the awp(very weak infact)... and they gave him the awp a lot back in the day and he sucked
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#45 they have qualified for eswc global finals, now they are in wcg China qualifier.
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<3 China
<3 wNv
<3 dragon
<3 wNv Jungle .. the best player in the world..!

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