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oui oui vous lisez bien...
[url=http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1032137]sur ESReality[/url] on lit "reulstats contreversés" mais en concluant au CHEAT !
Comment cela ?
Hé bien tout simplement que tout au long du tournoi les adversaires des espagnoles [b]x6tence[/b] (retenez bien le nom) n'ont eu de cesse de demander aux arbitres de verifier la config des x6tence, laquelle n'etait pas conforme aux règles.
Donc ils ont fait le necessaire, le temps d'un tour (ou 2 ...) pour recomettre le couvert en finale. Or avant que la la finale n'ait lieue, les polonais de Pentagram demandèrent à leur tour aux arbitres de verifier la config ; ce à quoi ils ont dit "oui mais apres le matches" ...
x6tence gagna ; les arbitres leur ont donné un carton jaune et voilà comment on gagne un tournoi...
juste en changeant 2 settings dans la config ( cl_interp & cl_cmndbackup ) ce qui ; etant interdit ; est dit cheater !
Lineup x6tence à marquer au fer rouge :
[color=#EA3614]MusambaN1
DrastyK
FlipiN
milicua
Deyf[/color]
la news en VO de ESReality
[quote]Yesterday the organisers of Samsung Euro Cyber Games (WCG Europe) ended the four-day long international gaming event with a modest but nice closing ceremony. But this news item is not about who won what, it's a bout a very unpretty situation that occured in the Counter-Strike: Source competition.
During the matches players of various teams gave the referees signals about the Spanish team - x6tence - using illegal commands in the configs. As it was proved - they did use it, but were only warned and promised not to do it again. Still, the Russian team virtus.pro was complaining about the Spanians. Before the final match between Polish Team Pentagram and x6tence, the Poles asked the ref to check their configs, as they stated to have actually seen the Spanish players changing config again. The referees agreed to check their settings, but after the match. So the final went through, x6tence won. After checking their configs - it was proved again, that they still used illegal settings! I underline that it was not a suspicion, it was proved. Those settings were cl_interp and cl_cmndbackup - there is no doubt that the Spanish players knew they cannot change them. Still, they did it and managed to win. Surely not fair. Yet, this is not the main point - cl_interp i cl_cmndbackup - the refs after a short consultation announced that they're giving x6tence a yellow card and a few additional rounds to Pentagram - what changed nothing.
x6tence is the official WCG Europe winner, having won with illegal config settings. Such a verdict is unacceptible for many teams which lost with x6tence (Russia and Poland among them). I cannot understand referee's decision, as in any other big tournament a team using unallowed settings, which affects the game, would be disquallified. Why didn't it happen during WCG Europe? Nobody really knows, the refs don't care too much, though there are and still will be prostests from the gamers taking part in the CS:Source competition.
Why should players cheating (because using illegal commands in purpose is cheating) during such a great event as WCG Euro be named winners? Where's the fair play in that? I don't want to abuse the Spanish players, but they did that intentionally. This is 100% wrong. "TaZ" from Team Pentagram told me after the closing ceremony that the fair play rule should be used equally among everyone. Not only the chosen ones. It's very sad that sponsors like Samsung, ATI, Microsoft, AMD, Razer and SpeedLink gave so much support to a tournament, which turned out to be really unprofessional and unfair in that one concerned matter. Still, it was a great event, which I attented (spectating) with pleasure.[/quote]
Écrit par foxmask le lundi 13 mars 2006 15:26 dans News | Commentaires