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Here we go!! Good luck with this Tardet :)
very cool 8)
What if I'm captain in wbmm and my team wins?
That’s great idea. Even tho I almost finished updating my team rankings I think this one will be more interesting 🤔I didn't know you had almost finished updating yours, sorry about that. :-X Bottom line, the more diversity, the easier the comparison and the better the fixes.
Another retardet project to abandon 8) 8) 8) 8) :P
Pretty gay
Pretty gayWhen the rankings are released and you see where our team stands at, remember I am also a captain and you can't kick me
Harrytrash team
Potter
Groupfighting
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QUOIHarrytrash team
Potter
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Top 1
Here we go!! Good luck with this Tardet :)
grouped gf #1 for surethx bro
deserved for sure!grouped gf #1 for surethx bro
grouped gf #1 for sure
In all honesty, counting sword tournaments / PTK / non standard tournaments seems like a weird thing to do as atleast normal tournaments are down to teams actual skill.
In all honesty, counting sword tournaments / PTK / non standard tournaments seems like a weird thing to do as atleast normal tournaments are down to teams actual skill.Take it from someone who doesn't like these formats (or at least nowhere near traditional formats) and considered for a while they were not as competitive (wrongly so though), I understand what you mean. The reality however is that it's impossible not to take these into accounts while making a competitive team ranking. Out of the last four tournaments we had recently, half of them are non-traditional formats and these events were attended by just as many competitive teams as regular gf tournaments.
Personally I just feel as if ptk atleast is quite luck based and that ruins the worth of ranking those tournaments and tbh I think that the 9v9 separates the better teams from the lesser ones coz it shows roster depth and not just a strong 5v5 roster.
what? that’s pure strategy and skill smylie -1Personally I just feel as if ptk atleast is quite luck based and that ruins the worth of ranking those tournaments and tbh I think that the 9v9 separates the better teams from the lesser ones coz it shows roster depth and not just a strong 5v5 roster.Spoiler(https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/mobile/000/018/489/nick-young-confused-face-300x256-nqlyaa.jpg)[close]
Personally I just feel as if ptk atleast is quite luck based and that ruins the worth of ranking those tournaments and tbh I think that the 9v9 separates the better teams from the lesser ones coz it shows roster depth and not just a strong 5v5 roster.The sword definitely brings a random aspect which was seen in some teams adapting better than others but if you look at the playoffs of PTK, you had pretty much all the teams you would expect to see in a regular gf tournament and the team which has shown the better form as of late (Jedis) won the tournament. In that sense, I completely disagree it's 'quite' based on luck and therefore ruins the worth of ranking these tournaments. The placing most teams had was extremely coherent with their overall strength and form.
Personally I just feel as if ptk atleast is quite luck based and that ruins the worth of ranking those tournaments and tbh I think that the 9v9 separates the better teams from the lesser ones coz it shows roster depth and not just a strong 5v5 roster.The sword definitely brings a random aspect which was seen in some teams adapting better than others but if you look at the playoffs of PTK, you had pretty much all the teams you would expect to see in a regular gf tournament and team which has shown the better form as of late (Jedis) won the tournament. In that sense, I completely disagree it's 'quite' based on luck and therefore ruins the worth of ranking these tournaments.
As for the 9v9, I don't see the points in showing the 'depth of a roster' in one and only occasion, while the 3-4 players most teams will add on their rosters won't be seen for the smaller formats, which are definitely more common and therefore determine a norme. Overall from my point of view, the lack of an unchanging competitive format has been hurting the NW scene more than anything else, unlike on Native where 8v8 has always been the go-to format, despite other size having been tried in multiple occasions. I know I am a minority on that one though and that's why I don't mind seeing 9v9/8v8 tournaments, neither do I mind many teams taking them seriously. It just makes it hard to take them into account in a ranking, especially at that time of the year.
Since 70% of the community predicted the game wOulD DiEPersonally I just feel as if ptk atleast is quite luck based and that ruins the worth of ranking those tournaments and tbh I think that the 9v9 separates the better teams from the lesser ones coz it shows roster depth and not just a strong 5v5 roster.The sword definitely brings a random aspect which was seen in some teams adapting better than others but if you look at the playoffs of PTK, you had pretty much all the teams you would expect to see in a regular gf tournament and team which has shown the better form as of late (Jedis) won the tournament. In that sense, I completely disagree it's 'quite' based on luck and therefore ruins the worth of ranking these tournaments.
As for the 9v9, I don't see the points in showing the 'depth of a roster' in one and only occasion, while the 3-4 players most teams will add on their rosters won't be seen for the smaller formats, which are definitely more common and therefore determine a norme. Overall from my point of view, the lack of an unchanging competitive format has been hurting the NW scene more than anything else, unlike on Native where 8v8 has always been the go-to format, despite other size having been tried in multiple occasions. I know I am a minority on that one though and that's why I don't mind seeing 9v9/8v8 tournaments, neither do I mind many teams taking them seriously. It just makes it hard to take them into account in a ranking, especially at that time of the year.
We should be happy there are tournaments full stop tbf
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You OK Albert
Thanks to an immense work from Kraz, I am confident we will be able to post the update within the planned schedule (This night at the earliest, Sunday evening at the latest). The update post itself should be ready today and we have already finished filling the details for a large part of the teams which will be featured on the main post.
Excited to share it with you. 8)
prove it
prove it
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Fake Hype King strikes again :-[
Fake Hype King strikes again :-[
#soon
We have updated our European team ranking, for August 2020, with the first edition of an hopefully lasting ranking series. 2020 saw 5 different winners share themselves the points across 12 top tier groupfighting events while also witnenissing the preference for smaller format (5v5 to 7v7) being somewhat established as only one 8v8 tournament was hosted since January. As summer approached, traditional format became less frequents, which gave the opportunity for some hosts to organize a couple of bayonets & swords tournaments, alongside MarxeiL’s now familiar Protect the King tournament. (https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1174825049423053386/7352512C88110C2FB7879726C72D9C20DC141D59/) From left to right, Higen, Melsyo & Louis, three huge architects of Jedis's recent successes TZ0’s reign ended-up being contested with teams like Jedis and more recently Super Saiyans making a powerful return on the scene. Poosy’s own comeback was nothing short of impressive but summer could see the end of that team, which struggled fielding a competitive line-up at the last tournament and is expected to miss many more in August. Cazadores’s excellent recent form is worth being mentioned, same as CCCP’s, while NSS & Asatro keep lurking in the shadows, waiting for their time to shine. SG maintain themselves in the middle of the table but continue to struggle at challenging the top teams while TBE and Infame’s futures remain filled with question marks. On the other hand, Navis, The Pattern Order & Mages make their appearance (or return) on the scene, soon to be featured in our rankings hopefully. Here's a summary of our ranking for new readers: Quote Our team ranking is based on teams' achievements over the past year, starting January 2020, (with severe decay in points throughout each month) & recent form over the last two months. Each team is required to keep a minimal core from one tournament to the other in order to retain most of their points. Below is the current top 11 table as of August 1st, 2020, which goes more in-depth into how the points are distributed—or you can check our main page (https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=44414.0), where you will be able to find more details about each team, including relevant events, current and past line-ups, and more.
Please note that the +/- gain on this table is willingly empty as this is the first update of the team ranking. Below are the four key takeaways from August's ranking update: Toxicity Zer0 maintain themselves at the top despite an obvious drop in form Looking back at TZ0’s achievements since the beginning of 2020, the statement made is a powerful one. Not many teams in the history of NW have shown similar dominance over the groupfighting scene, with an impressive record of five gold medals and one silver in twelve tournaments attended. The European core, initially led by Fwuffy and Movement under the Proud Boys banner, started the year as an unstoppable force, winning three back to back tournaments in January and February. March and April marked a brutal halt to PB’s campaign, missing two grand-finals in a row while Cazadores & OG were witnessed peaking in form in these competitions. At the same time, TZ0, led by Extazz, was seen showing equal signs of struggles and after a few talks, both rosters decided to join forces under the TZ0 banner, which a large part of the PB roster had already been wearing in the past. This merge definitely seemed to be beneficial for both teams as they went on to win the first event they attended, Elsse and Python 6v6 Tournament, and the next two just after. Eventually however, TZ0’s recent form in the last months hasn’t been anything impressive. Despite winning the M. Tournament 5v5 (2 Swords), they failed at achieving more than a 4th place finish at the last three other tournaments in June & July. Throughout the year, TZ0 has kept the same core of players (merge left aside) and though it’s unlikely to see them proceed to big changes, their poor form continuing over the next couple tournaments could seem them giving up their number one spot in the ranking and this despite the amazing first half of year they had. (https://gyazo.com/c8fe2cd574747c371682075e5db3be4c.png) EAP 6v6 grand-final certainly was a peak of TZ0's dominance Jedi Masters soar after dream month Since they return during Elsse & Python | 5v5 Tournament, Melsyo’s men have been showing an amazing consistency, taking one bronze medal and achieving seval strong other placings throughout April & May. The team’s strong form continued to increase from one event to the other, never finishing below the 5th/8th place but eventually, Jedis failed at grabbing the gold twice, losing two grand-finals against Poosy and Super Saiyans respectively. Throughout June and July, they established themselves as an undisputable top team yet their capacity to win a tournament legitimately came under question after these two missed occasions. During the last tournament of August however, the amazing resilience shown by Jedis finally started to pay off, as they went to defeat every single team in the playoffs of MarxeiL’s 7v7 Protect the King Tournament, to lift their first trophy in 2020. This impressive form shown these last two months grants them the second place in our ranking and place them as a serious contender for the number one spot in the upcoming months. Super Saiyans & CCCP break at the top After a rather unsatisfying first half of the year where the CIS mixture didn’t seem capable to go much further than the 5-8th place in several events, MarxeiL & Desant decided to open themselves to western european recruitements, which helped them aim for new highs. As for Super Saiyans, the recent comeback of several NW veterans under Axiom and Tardet’s leadership didn’t go unnoticed, as their recent performance was as unexpected as it was impressive. Funnily enough, both teams have crossed paths in the last two tournaments, facing each other twice in the playoffs. The first match went to the favor of Super Saiyans who demonstrated an amazing form in Smylie’s 6v6 and went on to win the whole thing while CCCP edged them in the quarter-final of MarxeiL’s Protect the King, after a back and forth affair. CCCP eventually lost to Cazadores in the following match but still managed to take the bronze medal in the end. Both structures should become a serious threat for the top dogs in the upcoming months, as they slowly but surely establish themselves among the top. (https://i.gyazo.com/ee4e9455331aa2967b9785909186869e.jpg) Could this be the beginning of a lasting rivalry between both teams? NSS’s potential grows each day The Nottinghamshire Street Shooters, more commonly known as NSS, have been showing glimpse of greatness as of late, and could very well continue to climb in the rankings, would they maintain a similar form as witnessed during the last events. The team lead by Maskman - and mostly 45thN based - has been one of the hot prospect within the T2 scene in the past few months and the strong form shown at PTK 7v7 last Sunday was definitely an all-high performance for NSS, only losing from the smallest of margin against the winner of the last two tournaments, Super Saiyans & Jedi Masters. It will have to be seen if they replicate such results on a regular basis but NSS can definitely aspire at more and shouldn’t be underestimated by anyone, not even the top teams. |
Fake Hype King strikes again :-[
Fake Hype King strikes again :-[
Looks great :)
Tardet not fake hype king after all. Looks great :o
Amazing job!thanks, sorry i thought he left for navi recently
You forgot Senor Tiwazzz from the NSS roster tho ;)
Amazing job!thanks, sorry i thought he left for navi recently
You forgot Senor Tiwazzz from the NSS roster tho ;)
alright will be fixed for the next timeAmazing job!thanks, sorry i thought he left for navi recently
You forgot Senor Tiwazzz from the NSS roster tho ;)
Ah he will still be playing in NSS in some tourneys e.g the 9v9 and perhaps more in the future. :)
Ummm I ain't apart of Jedi I was forced onto the roster I am still very much a free agent.Lies and slanders!
Wtf no ledgie on tz0 rostwrHe is too busy carrying my ass on CSGO to play NW
Someone pls make asatro a proper logo, I can't look at it anymore.
this looks cool af ???U look cool af, loser 8)
:-[ :-[ :-[this looks cool af ???U look cool af, loser 8)
Some new teams popping up, plenty of changes happening in some well-established structures, unexpected performances for many teams at the latest tournament, we are not even halfway through August and the September update already looks like a spicy one. 8)u better get VL in there or otherwise ill find u
ngl players should be involved in one, i mean thugs cry are in the list and twister is a player of the team with some others in NaVi too, so would be cool if these players can tell in which team they are fighting forSome new teams popping up, plenty of changes happening in some well-established structures, unexpected performances for many teams at the latest tournament, we are not even halfway through August and the September update already looks like a spicy one. 8)u better get VL in there or otherwise ill find u
ngl players should be involved in one, i mean thugs cry are in the list and twister is a player of the team with some others in NaVi too, so would be cool if these players can tell in which team they are fighting forSome new teams popping up, plenty of changes happening in some well-established structures, unexpected performances for many teams at the latest tournament, we are not even halfway through August and the September update already looks like a spicy one. 8)u better get VL in there or otherwise ill find u
kraz the cis spanker would know the cis players wellngl players should be involved in one, i mean thugs cry are in the list and twister is a player of the team with some others in NaVi too, so would be cool if these players can tell in which team they are fighting forSome new teams popping up, plenty of changes happening in some well-established structures, unexpected performances for many teams at the latest tournament, we are not even halfway through August and the September update already looks like a spicy one. 8)u better get VL in there or otherwise ill find u
I quit other teams as well as Ankord, so VL is the only team we play forngl players should be involved in one, i mean thugs cry are in the list and twister is a player of the team with some others in NaVi too, so would be cool if these players can tell in which team they are fighting forSome new teams popping up, plenty of changes happening in some well-established structures, unexpected performances for many teams at the latest tournament, we are not even halfway through August and the September update already looks like a spicy one. 8)u better get VL in there or otherwise ill find u
Maybe updates?
Maybe updates?
updates are monthly
Fake hype king strikes again(https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.WSPDMPewXA-iB2sS0Hhy8AHaLH?pid=Api&rs=1)
It's unlikely I find the time and willingness to update this for the upcoming months. If anyone is willing to push an update (most of the core structure is already done, you would just need to fill in the new achievements for each team, remove the inactive ones and add the news) I encourage you to contact Kraz and discuss with him. I don't mind handing out the whole thread to him and/or anyone else and don't require any given credits, I would simply be happy to see this continued.well after talking with Wursti, im not against giving it to him, then I'll continue with him to work on it and try to keep it alive so
Fake hype king strikes again
Fake hype king strikes again
the only real hype kings are in the german gf board