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Kingsurf Interview-Ks'Papaxiong Speaks Out After SGNDT!
Written by SpotGamers    Monday, 21 December 2009 12:28    Read : 1189 times PDF Print E-mail

Team Kingsurf, still one of the best Dota teams in Malaysia, performed admirably in the SMM tournament. We felt obliged to interview them after their recent performance. To help us with our interview, we had our Dota correspondent Underminer interviewing Ks-Papaxiong. He replies in length about his opinions, such as the way Malaysian Dota and gaming can move forward. Also on the agenda was Cybertime underperforming and his golden advice on how to play the game. Enjoy the interview.



1. Malaysian teams in general performed admirably, knocking out the European powerhouse MYM at the group stages but came up short in preventing a top-3 finish by the Chinese. How you rate our nation's overall performance and what do you think we, as a community can do to improve the scene further?


I will rate Malaysia’s overall performance as a modest 60 as I see an improvement in the scene’s capability compared to last year even though we failed to prevent a 1,2,3 finish by the Chinese teams.

From my observation, o move forward Malaysia’s drafts and styles needs to be adopted and in some cases copied from others.
To learn something new and win, we have no choice but to train more with foreign teams and adopt their styles to beat them as this is the only way I see Malaysia to stand a chance in future tournaments.
The scene in general have perfect in-game skills but lack the tactical acumen and macro game knowledge to win big games and this is where analyzing replays of outsiders comes into play.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 14:58 )
 
Team LZ Interview To Dreamhack Sweden!
Written by SpotGamers    Wednesday, 18 November 2009 10:54    Read : 955 times PDF Print E-mail

 











 

 

Team LZ has qualified for the Dreamhack Winter finals for the Counter Strike competition in Sweden. For a game that has been seeing little in terms of tournament action, team LZ will be pleased that they have managed to book a spot to prove that they are still the best in Malaysia. Here, in an exclusive interview with Team LZ captain Gavin, he talks about his joy of making the Finals in Sweden, and about his newly created Facebook page for team LZ. Check out their Facebook page here, href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Team-LZ/195644141822">. It contains all the information and news for team LZ.

Here comes the interview:

1. Congratulations for winning the Malaysia Qualifier. You are representing Malaysia for the Dreamhack Winter CS competition. How are you looking forward to it?

Thank you , we are very excited about the trip to meet the rest of the world and show what Malaysia is capable of doing.


2. When the scores are tied 14-14 in the final of the qualifier,you managed to score the 2 crucial points to book your ticket. What was going through your mind?

The only thing that was in my mind is to bring victory to my team and I will not let the Championship slip away from my hand.



3. What are the keys to your success in Malaysia?


Our key to successis because I have four other very experienced players and all of them are the top players in Malaysia on my side, which is certainly better. We only prepared 2 weeks before the event so I guess luck and our understanding to each other won us the trip.


4. How confident are you of succeeding in Sweden?

We are carrying the flag of Malaysia and are ready to make Malaysia proud, a top 8 finished will be good for us since we can’t find any local teams to train with.


5. You are playing the big boys like SK gaming. How are you guys going to beat them?

We should not be afraid of them, as honestly I have met them in IEF 2009 at Korea with one of my current teammate Hix, I believe our full team can give them a good fight.


6. We saw the new Facebook page for Team Lz you created. Anything you’d like to tell our readers about it?

Team LZ is promoting e-sports in malaysia instead of ourselves, our goal is simple, which is aiming to grow the e-sports scene here and to do that of course we need support from the likes Spotgamers. Also,big thanks to Go.international group Jasmine Low, Acer , E-clubs , Altec Lansing , DiGi , Razer , Indie Youth Fest to make the event happen (the Dreamhack qualifier), without them we wouldn’t have a trip to look forward to for showing our skills.

 

 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 15:27 )
 
Xtr3me Interview "The operation was a painful one and it was one which i barely made it through"
Written by SpotGamers    Wednesday, 04 November 2009 12:06    Read : 811 times PDF Print E-mail


 

Xtr3me3: Often found on podiums.



A few weeks back we ran the news that one of Singapore’s top gamers, Xtr3me3 from Team Titans is having a life and death operation. While we prayed for his safety, Xtr3me3 had to persevere trough his toughest test yet. He has now recovered from that operation, and will now continue his exciting journey in life.
We caught up with Xtr3me3 for a chat.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 15:31 )
 
[T2.W|nDs]Vin-‘We still have time to look for girls in China’
Written by SpotGamers    Wednesday, 28 October 2009 11:09    Read : 761 times PDF Print E-mail


Will We See This Again In China?


Can anyone stop Vin? He has won numerous titles back home, and claimed his fair share of success internationally. He is the only Champion who managed to defend his WCG.MY title for FIFA. And now he is representing Malaysia to pit his wits against the best in the world in China. As always, he remains as humble as ever, probably the most important quality in a champion. Don’t be surprised to see him bring glory back for Malaysia and end our long search for a medal.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 15:59 )
 
Si Jali Speaks Out! "The opponent might copy your moves, but they can’t copy your brain"
Written by spotgamers    Friday, 23 October 2009 10:58    Read : 814 times PDF Print E-mail

 


 

Besides being the creator and founder of Spotgamers, Si_Jali also has another important commitment. And it is to be a professional FIFA gamer. In his first ever tournament since last year’s early exit at WCG.MY08, he managed to fight his way to the final, losing in an epic match against his former clan mate [T2.W|nDs]Vin. His gallant effort in reaching the final was not in vain though, as he managed to acquire a ticket to Chengdu, China to pit his wits against the best in the world. Here, Spotgamers present a revealing interview on how he reflects the tournament, THAT match and his hopes for the Grand Final.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 15:39 )
 
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