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Counter-Strike Source: CompLexity House announced

By: Nick Bee - Published February 10, 2007 at 6:51 PM EST - Writer Archive
Jason Lake, owner of the compLexity Syndicate announces the compLexity House, located in Dallas, Texas.
With the recent roster shakeup in the Complexity camp the organization was looking for a way to solidify the teamwork of its new squad. After officially moving to source in January, the additional challenge of learning the new game put pressure on the team to quickly get their act together and rebound from their poor performance at Winter CPL, where they failed to make it into bracket play.

Today, Jason Lake, owner of compLexity Sydicate, looks to be taking a huge step in bringing his new lineup to the same level of teamwork that the former roster was known for by announcing the “compLexity House” in Dallas, Texas. A five bedroom home in which the five members will have living quarters and a dedicated practice area to provide consistent preparation for this upcoming summer LAN season. While some teams have been known to bootcamp for short periods of time, this will bring that effort to a whole new level.

Beginning next week, all of the starters will be living in the house. Storm and Rambo are already on site and Zet will be flying in next week from Sweden to join them; fRoD will be flying in as well from Florida. Warden lives close by in Houston and will join the rest of the team sometime in the next few days.

The choice of Dallas was logical based on geographic location of the team. Three of the members were already living in Texas and Zet needed a permanent place to live in America. Bringing in fRoD was the final step. CompLexity wanted to get serious about forming the top Counter-Strike: Source team in the world and if this situation produces the results they desire, that vision may be realized.

While the house is primarily a team practice location, it will also serve as coL’s base of operations in which they will produce their coverage material as well as media content such as movies and galleries.

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Source: compLexity

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