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What are your thoughts on mTw.dk, who have won two world titles in a row recently with a victory at both KODE5 and ESWC? Are their any aspects of their play that have particularly impressed you? I've known them for quite a while; we played with each other before as well. They have a seamless, fluent play style, and it is even better now than it has been in the past. Their pace of attack is well controlled and varied, sometimes slow and occasionally fast. Everyone in the team is clear about his own role and efficient in-game communication only adds to their arsenal. I personally enjoy their play very much. They start with a default formation, make adjustments if necessary, and finally execute their well-rehearsed tactics. Of course, their superb individual skill and teamwork is vital to make all of this happen as intended. If they keep going like this, they will win more championships. You have been the captain of wNv teams since you first joined the organization, and continue to lead the team even after your brief stint with Source. As a result, some people are worried that there are no secrets left in your tactics and even suggest that you are the weakest link in the team. What's your opinion on these comments? Well, I will continue using my personal play style, but with some adjustments. In some ways we will be more aggressive, fast and flexible. I hope I will surprise people when they see us play again. 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. As we all know, ex-Hacker player "forever" recently left wNv due to health issues. This move has brought former wNv.cn player "Bigun" back into the squad. What do you think the pros and cons of these two players are? Quick-witted "forever" has plenty of experience in competitive gaming. "Bigun", on the other hand, has crazy aim. What goals do you hope to achieve this year, and what do you think the biggest obstacle will be? My goal is to move the team forward and achieve some good progress in international competitions such as ESWC and WCG. The biggest obstacle at the moment is ourselves - we have a lot on our minds, when we really need to just get rid of them and focus 100% on the game and competition. We must trust ourselves and build confidence; otherwise we cannot win a single match. I heard that it has been hard for you to find an appropriate team in China to train with. In your opinion, what's the main cause of this inconvenience? More and more Counter-Strike teams in China are giving up their profession. Finding a sponsor is becoming increasingly difficult, and many people would rather play for fun than go professional. It really makes you feel bad when you cannot find an appropriate team to practice with. In my opinion, the root of the problem is the bad performance of Chinese teams on the international competitive stage. However, I trust that this situation will turn around once we start performing well. Thanks a lot for your time, I wish you the best of luck. Thank you very much! Page:
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