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Counter-Strike Source: coL dominates mTw

By: Jeff Suckow - Published September 28, 2007 at 5:48 PM EDT - Writer Archive
compLexity eases through Digitallife's first round match against the sole European contender, mTw.


The first round of action at the 2007 digitalLife CS:Source tournament featured the German mTw squad and the CGS Region 1 CSS giants, compLexity. While mTw was entering the event as the 8th seed and a clear cut underdog, as the first European team to play against compLexity in Source, the match had some added undertones.

"With CSS being a new game, and most 1.6 players not making the switch over, the European CSS community is filled with new players, most of which are well mannered and not arrogant like some of the 1.6 players. Especially in Germany, everyone knows each other, so when we go to events, they are filled with familiar faces." - Nils "litchblade" Koch


Each team picked one map to eliminate from the pool of tournament maps, with mTw taking out train and coL removing nuke. With coL having the top seed, they then had their choice of the remaining maps, picking inferno. "We've been playing a ton of inferno lately," said warden. After winning the coin toss, mTw elected to start on defense.

Complexity took control right from the start. After winning a fairly close pistol round, with rambo coming up with a huge flank to pull the round back under control, coL picking up the first five rounds. For the most part, coL stuck to faking sites, with rambo and warden usually selling the fakes before the others took the opposite site. With tons of over rotating from mTw, coL often found themselves walking into sites unopposed.

"We always try to feel teams out. Ron's flanking was just instinctual. We don't have any set strats where he does that, rather our strats are setup so that while we have some definite roles for each player, everyone has the freedom to make their own decisions during the round. If you are off doing your own thing, and you didn't throw a flash that you were supposed to, yeah, it is definitely a problem, but as soon as we have taken a site, everyone is able to do their own thing. We mainly just focus on working as a team, and playing smart individually. Ron probably saw an opening with how they were playing A, and decided to flank." - Matt "warden" Dickens

After piling up the first five rounds, they hit a speed bump, dropping two rounds due to well timed counter flashes from mTw and some dominant fragging from lb. Complexity made an adjustment, deciding to simply walk into sites to prevent mTw from counter-flashing. Ron "rambo" Kim continued to make a huge impact with well timed flanks which dismantled the mTw retake.

"They were very well prepared tactically, but they weren't able to adapt. While they had some really creative flashes and 'nades, but we were able to catch them off guard by going into sites without flashing. We even caught one of their guys holding a flash in his hand just setting up for the counter-flash." - Matt "warden" Dickens

Complexity was able to finish out the half winning eleven rounds. After switching sides, mTw seemed to understand the urgency of the situation. After taking the pistol round, they appeared to be poised to try and fight their way back into the match. However, like many times in the past, compLexity bought up deagle armor, and went on the offensive. After some great shots from frod and rambo, coL took the second round, losing only one player in the process.

"Winning the second round was pretty big. They had a very nice pistol round, and we really wanted to take back the momentum right then and there. While I think we would have been able to win once we got to the first gun round, taking that round was pretty key." - Matt "warden" Dickens

After a successful second round, where some mTw players had AK/armor, mTw's money situation was in bad shape. Without money for nearly the rest of the half, coL breezed their way to a 16-5 win, sending mTw to the lower bracket.

"We definitely need to work on some things and make some changes. During the first half they did a ton of fakes, and while we knew what they were doing, we still did not play right. We were over rotating and our site retakes were really bad." - Nils "litchblade" Koch

Mortal Teamwork will only have a few moments to make those changes, as they will be playing Hyper in the lower bracket momentarily.

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They will be playing OPTX? GL....
LeXx
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zet using earphones ;D
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#2 ye wtf is that lol.. too poor to get phonesss
Source is bad.
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Sorry, havent read the article yet, but it is basically completely bullshit.

Who didnt get rolled from col within the last 10 month (except some tight matches in cgs)? Taking the best team of the world (by far!) which plays for a long time together and compare it with a team which plays in this constellation for maybe 2 month and is prolly anywhere in europes top30, without any practice for this event, without any knowledge of the us-playstyle... is just crap.

sorry, for my english... reading the article now

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well, should've read before. good article, which explains the situation very well. even though i doubt that they want to be called "mortal teamwork" :D mTw is fine..

This comment was edited at 09/28/2007 6:05 PM
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#3
just shows the importance of sound in source....
[10:20: pm]< coL|1>CS:S is broken. It's a broken game, and that's the truth.
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"Sorry, havent read the article yet, but it is basically completely bullshit. " really great comment there
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i meant the headline #6
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no offence but mTw arnt even rated top10 EU, so i dont even see the point lol
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#2/3/5 the caption to that picture was "listening to his ipod while warming up" or something like that. He used 5hv2 during the actual match.
I Started the FURY craze!
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Counter-flashing like mTw was trying to do will work for only two rounds or so against any quality opponent, but mTw just kept on trying anyway. Pretty amateur.


And btw, all these defensive, insecure excuses by European posters about how mTw is only a relative small fry in the European scene is starting to get tiresome.

I'm not saying it isn't true, but mTw at the very least deserves credit for simply being the only team from across the pond that actually had the guts to participate in this tournament. All the better teams in Europe were apparently too scared.
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wtf r u talking bout #10. clue up u idiot

the other european team are 'apparently to scared.' r u just pulling that from ur ass. cos last time i checked there are usually a lot more factors for european teams going to america. one example might be the cost involved
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#11 > #10
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#11 If the Europeans are as good as North Americans I don't see why the trip is too risky? Plenty of Europeans think their teams are better yet 1 team has showed up for this tournament... Where are all of the top EU teams that can beat coL? Yes the trip isn't cheap but that's the way competitive gaming is... If your team is good enough it's worth the risk.

#4 Rambo and Zet haven't been on coL for long either so saying they've been playing for years together is invalid.
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#13 they're still playing 1.6
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#10

lol wtf? euro teams have never been scared of north americans it's just that source is still so small in europe that it aint worth it. I bet EYE could give coL a run for its money.
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I haven't seen any Americans in Europe either for a css event, so at least we sent people to the other side of the world. But hey, i guess we'll see some European clans in CPL winter :]
Fucked up, got ambushed, zipped in.
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"With CSS being a new game,"...

Now, I personally only prefer 1.6 slightly, but enjoy both games... but come on, that comment is ridiculous. CSS has been out for over THREE years; I understand that the community in Europe began picking it up much later than the US and other scenes did, and that's a fact, but you can't deny facts: the game isn't new. I understand they are new to playing it, but the quote said something different. Just found that odd.
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I would hardly say Euro Teams were scared as such. The Timing of this Lan just clashed with the CGS qualifiers in the UK and Europe so obviously some of the top teams were gonna be focussing on that instead of attending a Lan that yields far less in terms of prize money and opportunity that winning the CGS will provide.
Hey look a penis.....but smaller!
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#13 its not that the trip is risky. its more likely that there is very little benfit of making the effort of attending even if they do win. the prize money isnt all that great. it will be interesting to see however how many euros do attend cpl winter when there is actually more reason for euro teams to attend. (due to the size of cpl)

the cgs will also be another event where international teams will be able to prove which country is the best.
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#2 those are probably icemat siberia in:ear sets. Which are actually pretty damn good!
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#14 is coL's #1 Aus groupie lulz. <3 lumi

coL continue the dominance.

+ the decent eu and uk teams were at cgs so wouldn't have been able to attend

This comment was edited at 09/30/2007 8:41 AM
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#3 i got earphones of 250 euro (shure) thats about 350 dollar, these earphones are much better then any sennheiser or plantronics headset so this is understandable
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earphonesssssss
i love this place : }

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