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– ghost and InJuly turn to be inactive, they are replaced by doodle and Last. RedPanda leaves. Dota 2 cinema failsDota 2 cinema failsDota 2 cinema failsHello guys. since 2 days I have been unable to join successful any game. I queued for matchmaking and when it “on” the 10 user have accept the game my screen stays in “Establishing connection” for about 20 seconds and they sent me back to matchmaking. the problem is that the serve punished me each time with 5 minutes waiting and if I try again it will be 24 hours waiting. I have lose all this weekend to play because this error. I have sent request to Steam for help they replied 1 time and then nothing at all. I do not know what I am doing wrong. I bought battle pass because I thought it was that. same problem. Message from Steam Support on Jul 2, 2017 @ 12:39am | 1 day ago With that said, we can attempt to investigate your issue if we have a bit more information. 1). Please attach a console log capturing this behavior. 2). We need some contextual info, including at what point during matchmaking this disconnect occurs. 3). How often does the problem happen? If not 100% of the time, is there any pattern to when it happens? 4.) Does it happen in a private lobby at the same rate as it happens in normal matchmaking? You can test this issue in private lobbies without any penalties on a disconnect. 5.) Do you see any warnings or error messages when you experience the issue? Also, I would suggest you follow our basic and advanced troubleshooting guides to fix any possible local issue you may be experiencing. Basic Troubleshooting FAQ Advanced Troubleshooting FAQ Thanks for using Steam, Message from you on Jul 2, 2017 @ 12:56am | 1 day ago I can’t queue, I am penalized.. doesn’t say for how long. * Remove – condebug from your launch options when you are done, as leaving it could decrease game performance 2). We need some contextual info, including at what point during matchmaking this disconnect occurs. 3). How often does the problem happen? If not 100% of the time, is there any pattern to when it happens? I can’t play since yesterday… I have tried for several time but I am getting tired of being waiting for penalties that it wasn’t happening before…. 4.) Does it happen in a private lobby at the same rate as it happens in normal matchmaking? You can test this issue in private lobbies without any penalties on a disconnect. I just play normal matchmakings… I do not connect to private lobbies… and I just saw that I need to wait 22 hours to try again. Please man… help me out… 5.) Do you see any warnings or error messages when you experience the issue? Also, I would suggest you follow our basic and advanced troubleshooting guides to fix any possible local issue you may be experiencing. Message from you on Jul 2, 2017 @ 3:08am | 22 hours ago attached some screenshot. I don’t know where is the file that you mention. Files attached: Folder. jpg Dota waiting. jpg Message from you on Jul 2, 2017 @ 5:59pm | 7 hours ago Message from you on Jul 2, 2017 @ 9:09pm | 4 hours ago Please I lost all my weekend in this problem. what is going on guys? Files attached: hosting. jpg dota. Dota 2 cinema fails txt Message from you on Jul 2, 2017 @ 10:09pm | 3 hours ago Message from you on Jul 3, 2017 @ 1:28am | 20 minutes ago DotaCinema
DotaCinema is a website that focuses on providing a large variation of Dota 2 videos, featuring both user-submitted clips, as well as internally made content. Content [ edit ]Regular Content [ edit ]Dota 2 Reporter: A comedic animation series about a news reporter discussing the events of a game of Dota, while interacting with a chosen team. The series makes references to Dota gameplay and the public matchmaking experience. The series is uploaded in seasons, with every second episode being released on the creator’s channel, Wronchi Animation. Fails: Short minute-long clips showcasing a single fail or funny moment without commentary. Fails of the Week: Similar to Top 10 Weekly, these videos are a weekly compilation of user-submitted clips. Rather than showing impressive clips, however, this series displays players making often humorous or otherwise unfortunate mistakes. This series is also narrated by DotaCinema narrators SUNSfan and Headshot: Video series showcasing skill shots without commentary. Created by W200me. Symphony of Skill: Video series showcasing team synergy without commentary. Created by W200me. Symphony of Fails: Video series showcasing multiple failures in a single clip without commentary. Created by W200me. Workshop Top 5: A weekly video series intended to bring creators as well as the Workshop more exposure by more showing off items submitted to the Steam Workshop. Narrated by SUNSfan. Irregular Content [ edit ]A-Z Dual Lane Challenge: Video series of SUNSfan and SyndereN playing a game of Dota while laning together while picking heroes adjacent to each other in the alphabet. The game is recorded from SUNSfan’s perspective. But before, during, or after the XMG Captains Draft 2.0, where XMG give SyndereN a powerful laptop to do both recording and playing, the games before, during or after the XMG Captain’s Draft 2.0 is recorded from SyndereN’s perspective. Chest Opening: Videos of SUNSfan opening newly released chests during his livestream, while giving away some items to livestream viewers. Guides: Guides intended to help the audience play more effectively. These guides focus on either on single hero, or a single mechanic. Narrated by SUNSfan. Hero Spotlights: A series of videos intended to demonstrate heroes and their abilities. Narrated by SUNSfan. Patch Analysis: These videos are created in response to balance changes, where SUNSfan and SyndereN discuss their opinions on the effects of the changes in both pub games as well as the professional scene. Top 10 Weekly: A weekly compilation of user-submitted clips displaying impressive “plays”. Clips are ranked from 10 to 1. Typically, the song “Truth be Known” by Atlas Plug is used as an audio track. Autoexec cfg dota 2 meepo w33Autoexec cfg dota 2 meepo w33Autoexec cfg dota 2 meepo w33Aliwi “w33” Omar is a Romanian professional Dota 2 player who is playing for Nigma. Autoexec cfg dota 2 meepo w33 ContentsBiography [ edit ]w33’s was born and raised in Romania with a Syrian father. Apart from Romanian, w33 is proficient in both English and Arabic. He began playing DotA in 2004, switching over to Dota 2 in 2011. Prior to pursuing a professional DotA career, w33 studied chemical engineering at university. Dota 2 [ edit ]Over time, w33 grew into a well-known pubstar. He obtained the highest MMR of any player for a significant amount of time, even becoming the first player to breach 8000 MMR. His first team was Balkan Bears, a team that he built with friends and other high-level players. Although the team failed to achieve good tournament results, w33 was able to showcase his exceptional ability at playing solo mid, going toe to toe with some of the top-tier mids. w33 became particularly known for his ability to play Meepo, who was considered a niche and unconventional pick. After Balkan Bears disbanded, w33 was invited to join the team MeePwn’d alongside veteran players such as H4nn1 and pieliedie. However, the team did not manage to produce any significant results and disbanded two months after formation. However, w33 did not remain teamless for long, as he quickly returned to Balkan Bears. Two months later, w33 was offered to join 4 Clover & Lepricon with veterans such as Pajkatt and EGM. This time w33’s team managed to produce some results, winning minor tournaments such as GIGABYTE Challenge #15 and MSI Dragon Battle 6. Three months later, w33 was invited by Puppey to be a part of a rebuilt Team Secret alongside EternaLEnVy, MiSeRy and pieliedie. During his time at Team Secret, w33 had large amounts of success. Much of this success came from w33’s solo mid play on Windranger, Invoker, and Meepo. Team Secret won multiple premier-level LAN events such as the MLG World Finals and the Nanyang Dota 2 Championships. Although they were among the best teams in the world in terms of tournament performance at the time, they were upset in the first Dota 2 Major, the Frankfurt Major by OG, ending up in second place. After the major, Team Secret looked shaky but nevertheless continued onto the next major with the same roster, the Shanghai Major, which they won handily. Despite w33’s solid solo mid performances during his time on the team, he was removed from the team in the post-Shanghai Major reshuffle. With not much time remaining before the next major’s roster lock, w33 was cons >[1] He believed that as underdogs, the pressure and expectation would be less and he would perform better. After an eventful series, he finished runners-up in the tournament, losing to Wings Gaming 3-1 in the grand finals. Following the International, w33 and his team sustained mixed success into the new year; victorious in ESL One Genting 2017 but several underperformances during the competitive season led to the departure of the team, and reformation to Thunderbirds. The reformation was short-lived and w33 spent a year playing for various European teams, later flying to Brazil to play for PaiN Gaming in April 2018. [2] Dota 2 batrider purgedDota 2 batrider purgedDota 2 batrider purgedBatrider is traditionally played as an initiator, dragging enemies back to his team with Flaming Lasso. The ability remains the number one reason he is played competitively. However, considering how strong Lasso is in the right hands, it often gets nerfed a little, and Icefrog compensates by giving Batrider more magical damage, or a bit of attributes. You will usually want to head to the offlane. If you are not facing a mean-looking trilane, you can probably start with a point in Sticky Napalm, that will help you secure last hits, harass the enemy carry, and trade hits with his support. Not only does it increase your right-click damage and applies a small slow, it mostly drastically reduces their turn-rate. Once the support is done harassing you (perhaps a new creep wave is coming along), you can assuredly land two or three extra attacks while they ever-so-slowly turns around. Of course, you should cross that if they can dispel your Sticky Napalm ( Fortune’s End , Aphotic Shield . ). If you cannot get near enough anything to attack it, you could be better off with a starting point in Firefly as the unobstructed movement can help you run away to safety, or perhaps to hide in the trees to leech experience without getting noticed. In your average game, the offlane should become unsafe soon enough and you’ll want to head to the jungle to catch-up on gold and experience. Batr > Blink Dagger , then gank somebody with Smoke of Deceit . As for items, you’ll usually start off with Wind Lace that will upgrade into Tranquil Boots . Get Tango , perhaps an Iron Branch or two that you can either plant for extra regeneration from Tango, or turn into Magic Wand . Once you have farmed a Blink Dagger , your next core item is Force Staff . From there, every other item is luxury. Get a Black King Bar to guarantee your initiation. But, maybe the enemies’ abilities go through spell immunity so a Linken’s Sphere is a better choice. Eul’s Scepter of Divinity is nice to have for the extra movement speed to drag your enemies further, as is Boots of Travel . Thanks to the unobstructed vision you get from Firefly, you’re also a great Gem of True Sight carrier. If you’re getting starved for item slots, cons > Hurricane Pike for extra attributes and lower cooldown. Damage-oriented [ edit ]Now that Flaming Lasso has such a bad cast range, and that Flamebreak deals so much damage combined with Napalm, we have seen pro-players skip entirely the Lasso in the early game. It is a good choice to make if you can spam the enemies with Napalm (no mobility or dispel on their s > Blink Dagger to take some points in Lasso. The build order we give is only an example. If you’ve already read the tips we give on Napalm, you may think it is best to max it out first since it is eventually the skill that will dish out the most damage. However, in practice, it is sometimes difficult to get enough stacks of Napalm to justify leveling it over your other skills, mainly Firefly which is much more reliable and has a much larger AoE once you’ve circled around for a couple of seconds. In an actual team fight, you’ll have to consider all the enemies instead of a single one, and you certainly won’t be able to stack Napalm on all of them. These enemies will disrupt you as you’re chasing a target covered in Napalm, and that enemy will try his hardest to stay away from your Firefly. That’s where Flamebreak comes in. If you can’t keep up with your target, Flamebreak can either bring him back in your Firefly, or the DoT can be enough to finish him off, especially if he’s covered in Napalm. If you only took a value point in Firefly since the damage scales poorly, any target that hasn’t got a stack of Napalm on him can ignore it entirely, whereas it’s at least a little significant with more points in Firefly and no stack of Napalm. Overall, you’ll have to adapt your build every game and see what’s working best for you. For items, Tranquil Boots should still be your boots of choice, although Arcane Boots can be a good alternative. The Energy Booster it comes with can be recycled later for an Aether Lens or a Lotus Orb . You can take an Enchanted Mango or two to further boost up your regeneration and cast an extra Flamebreak when low on mana, and get an early Wind Lace as well, to increase your chasing power. This Wind Lace can be upgraded into Drum of Endurance , a great cost-effective item that suits Batr > Crown will upgrade later into a Veil of Discord that will do wonders for your damage output. The game should eventually settle down and you should return to your tradtional initiating role and go back to your standard Blink Dagger and Force Staff . Sumail dota 2 pudge costumeSumail dota 2 pudge costumeTop Moments In The International’s HistoryIt’s been six years since The International first debuted as an event at GamesCom in Cologne, Germany with a prize pool of $1.6 million dollars. Since then, the event has carried to the ornate theater of Benaroya Hall then to the 17,000 seat stadium of Key Arena, where players competed for $20.7 million dollars. Over this time there have been quite a few seminal stories, from fans to casters to players from across the globe, that have defined Dota and TI’s history. Before TI7 adds onto this, let’s take a look back at some of these moments. “It’s A Disaster!”You don’t have to understand Dota to know something pivotal is happening when it causes Tobi’s voice to screeches into the falsetto register. Tobi screaming “It’s A Disaster” became his trademark line, one that punctuated the moment but also added to its excitement. At this time Dota was still young as a viewing experience, and it was this fresh interplay between the live audience, the casters, and the gamers that started to define Dota as a spectator sport. TI Gets CrowdfundingSince Valve introduced crowdfunding, allowing for 25% of revenue generated by the Compendium ($2.50 of $10.00) to be redirected to the prize pool, fans have contributed, over the past 4 years, a sum of $46.6 million dollars to TI winnings ($19.1 million alone last year). That’s $186.4 million spent by fans to watch Dota and a few extra cosmetic knick knacks. This kind of money puts Dota players into their own salary bracket among other esports players. The top 27 highest prize money earners of all time are Dota players. Sumail’s TI5 BreakthroughWhile other Dota stars have found the spotlight in their post-TI afterglow, Sumail’s story was the parable of the American dream. He was an immigrant who found opportunity in America and succeeded. The ethos also carries with it ideals of hard work, determination, and pulling oneself by his bootstraps (or in Sumail’s case, piggybacking on the back of his cousin’s bike because he sold his for internet cafe hours). He became a star in China after DAC, and after TI5 he launched an era of Storm Spirit fever. He landed on Time Magazine’s list of the most influential teens of 2016. Sumail’s success at TI5 was another milestone in Dota 2’s history that organization Evil Geniuses continues to write. EG. Fear was the core of Valve’s documentary for TI1, and PPD was featured in a NYTimes story about the ascent of Dota 2. Kyxy’s DenyIt’s a shame that kyxy was meme’d into infamy when he denied his team’s own Aegis, but he also deserves some praise. DK vs. Orange is one of the best series in TI history, and kyxy had a large role in his team’s win for his 4 man and 5 man RPs against team DK, which is why that clip is here instead. Team Orange finishing at 3rd place makes them the most successful SEA team at a TI. Million Dollar Dream CoilNa’Vi vs. Alliance was the original El Clasico before the rosters of both teams fractured. This series was the only TI grand finals that came down to the last game. Alliance proved to be a sheer unstoppable Juggernaut at TI3, but it was Na’Vi that challenged them and pushed them to the final game. Regardless, the Swedes outmaneuvered Na’Vi, relentlessly pecking at their buildings. In the final push, with both teams on opposite sides of the map, S4 cancelled the TP’s of Na’Vi’s heroes, multiple times, with crucial Dream Coils. EG. Universe’s Six Million Dollar EchoslamNearly every match has a pivotal moment that defines the win, but EG made history when that moment sealed their championship and a record breaking $6.6 million dollar prize. Whether it was bait or not, CDEC thought they had a window to take Roshan after taking down Sumail. But then Universe blinked in, max distance, with a perfect 5-man Echoslam (cue Tobi’s “It’s A Disaster!”) and further establishing that he’s one of the best players in Dota today. The PlayNBA has “The Shot,” when Michael Jordan hit his iconic game winning shot, and Dota has its own “The Play,” from TI 2012, when Na’Vi turned around what seemed to be a devastating wraparound from iG. During the draft, Na’Vi allowed iG to pick both Naga Siren and Dark Seer, which spelled doom for them because this was when Vacuum could still be used on sleeping heroes. It was such a broken mechanic that it was later fixed, but Na’Vi let IG play into their hands. An instant BKB+Black Hole by LighTofHeaveN countered the play, along with Dendi Forcestaffing out of the Ravage and stealing it for himself. And much like Jordan’s Bulls, Na’Vi also did not end up winning the championship that year, but the play was too spectacular to be forgotten. Fountain HookingCheating or fair game? Pudge’s Hook and Chen’s Test of Faith was a commonly known exploit, but the strategy wasn’t viable because Pudge wasn’t viable, at least in the hands of most players. Still, in this game Tongfu steamrolled Na’Vi for the first fifteen minutes and was poised to knock on Na’Vi’s high ground. That was until Na’Vi essentially teleported Tongfu’s heroes into the fountain at will. Na’Vi repeated the tactic over and over and eventually won. It was entertaining, but bittersweet. Tongfu, or at least the players, would find redemption the following year by winning TI4. Dendi Is PudgeValve debuted a new game mode for the allstar game and was picking volunteers from the crowd to play alongside pros. Kaci innocently plucked a Pudge cosplayer, in full gear, who later was revealed himself to be Dendi. He had been wearing that costume since he entered the arena, and by the time he took the mask off he was completely drenched in sweat. Give credit to Dendi, who risked heat stroke to please the crowd. Dendi was, and may still be, the face of Dota 2, but he was still fairly popular back in Dota 1, when he was recording instructional videos on how to play the midlane. He went through the nuances of creep blocking, lane equilibrium, and capitalizing on skill timings. Today, this kind of knowledge is publicly available, but in Dota 1, before public replays, before Twitch, it was secret to a limited group of people. Dendi was one of the first professional Dota players to reach out to the community and give back, long before most of the people playing the game today. Videos del dota 2Videos del dota 2“Dota 2 The International” en fotos y v > Por FanFiTa 21 de agosto del 2011CompartirCompartirUna de las figuras públicas más conocidas en el Dota chino, DPM, está haciendo una cobertura del evento en imágenes desde la GamesCom, Alemania. Videos del dota 2 DPM nos promete cubrir todo el evento (17 – 21 Agosto) a través de su cámara. Videos del dota 2
Por su parte, GosuGamers. net también está realizando la cobertura del evento publicando fotos y también videos. Día #1Fotos:Virus en fase de picks Tyloo jugando su primer match OK. Nirvana. Videos del dota 2 int en fase de picks EHOME en fase de picks contra Mineski. Infinity Mineski. Infinity durante su juego contra EHOME Puesto de merchandising oficial de Dota 2 Público pidiendo sus merchandising oficial gratis (qué buenas están las anfitrionas *¬*) El famosísimo Kuroky del equipo GGnet Na’Vi en su juego contra GGnet Mineski. Infinity en pleno juego Videos:Día # 2Segundo día de competencia, más fotos y videos del evento del año hasta ahora. Videos del dota 2 Los equipos en los Winner Brackets (Llave de ganadores) compiten por un cupo en la semifinal mientras que los equipos en los Loser Brackets (Llave de perdedores) intenta surgir de entre las cenizas y levantarse para obtener ese codiciado lugar en la final del día domingo. Todos mirando hacia una misma dirección: El millón de dólares. Fotos:Stand de Dota 2 en la GamesCom Público alentando a sus favoritos a través de esa exquisita pantalla gigante Muñequeras de Dota 2 regaladas por VALVe a todos los asistentes (yo también quisiera una :() Cientos de fans observando los encuentros. Wooh! puedo sentir la atmósfera de allí Na’Vi en su encuentro contra M5 Meet Your Makers (MYM) pickeando contra Scythe ¿No las podías apreciar bien en la foto de ayer? Pues esta vez posaron para la cámara 😛 Termina el día y los asistentes se van retirando. Mañana será otro día épico Videos:Día #3Tercer día de competencia, día de semifinales, fue un día de sorpresas así como de lamentos (5 equipos más se van a su casa con las manos vacías y con el peso de la derrota en sus hombros). La jornada del día 4 iniciará con 2 juegos de la llave de perdedores, MYM vs iG y m5 vs OK. nirvana. Videos del dota 2 int (juego de ayer pospuesto por un corte de electricidad). Por el lado de los ganadores, se dará la final de la llave de ganadores entre Na’Vi vs Scythe, el ganador pasará a la gran final del domingo. Bueno basta de palabrería, pasemos a las fotos y videos del día 3: Fotos:Virus contra MYM Del otro lado, MYM vs Virus Tyloo antes de su enfrentamiento contra MiTH-Trust Llega un nuevo cargamento de merchandising oficial de Dota 2 (con minas incluidas :P) Ante ustedes, el mejor equipo de DotA del mundo en el 2010, EHOME Tobi Wan Kenobi, encargado de realizar el stream en inglés del torneo El favorito a llevarse el millón de dólares, Na’Vi Videos:Día #4 (Final de Winner Brackets)Penúltimo día de competencia, hoy se define al finalista de los Winner Brackets (llave de ganadores), Scythe que viene sorprendiendo a lo largo del torneo, y que viene de eliminar a EHOME se enfrentará a Na’Vi en un bo3 (best of 3) para definir quien será equipo que pase a la Gran Final del domingo y tenga la oportunidad de ganar el millón de dólares. Por el lado de los Loser Brackets (llave de perdedores) EHOME, MYM, m5 y iG competirán entre ellos por el preciado cupo en la gran final. Pasemos con las fotos y videos del día de hoy: Fotos:Cientos y cientos de fans a la espera de los encuentros de hoy EHOME después de su victoria contra m5 (no lucen muy felices no?) Na’Vi recargando energías para su encuentro contra Scythe Scythe antes de empezar su encuentro contra Na’Vi Meet Your Makers (MYM) antes de empezar su encuentro contra EHOME (Loser brackets) Videos:Día #5 (Gran Final)Llegó el último día de competencia, el día de la Gran Final del torneo debut de Dota 2 “The International”, día en que un equipo será coronado campeón del primer torneo de Dota 2 y se llevará a casa el monto de $1 000 000. El día empieza con la definición del ganador de los Loser Brackets (llave de perdedores), la disputa fue entre EHOME y Scythe, además de ser un encuentro definitivo, se trata de una revancha; EHOME había sido enviado a la llave de perdedores por Scythe y nuevamente (quizá por gracia del destino) se enfrentaban a ellos; el equipo Na’Vi, por su parte, espera ansioso al ganador de este encuentro para dar inicio a la gran final. Fotos:Videos:Parte 1 y 2 del momento exacto en que Na’Vi campeona y recibe el premio del millón de dólares Me pregunto si lograremos ver alguna foto del siempre enigmático IceFrog :D. Como sea, ¡esperen más fotos y videos del evento! Dota 2 dragon knight father of dragons settingDota 2 dragon knight father of dragons settingDragon Knight/Lore
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В If the quality of your internet isn’t great, changing the Network Quality in the Advanced Options in game to “low” is an easyВ Dota 2 lag fixВ because it forces the game to only send 20 packets per second rather than 40 packets per second on “high.” You should also reduce your internet usage while playing by stopping any streaming services and large file downloads. If you play Dota 2 on a laptop, you should opt for plugging in to your router with an Ethernet cable instead of using Wifi to improve performance. When firing up a match, make sure to only choose the 3 regions closest to you that have the lowest ping. If you want the lowest possibleВ Dota 2 ping, it’s time to try outВ Outfox. The Outfox optimized gaming network will bypass network congestion that causes lag. Our servers connectВ directly to the game servers, reducingВ Dota 2 latencyВ by providing the fastest delivery of traffic. And with theВ Fastest ServerВ option, it’s very easy to set up. 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This year’s WESG consisted of 4 different competitions: Dota 2, StarCraft 2, CS:GO, and a CS:GO women’s division, with multiple regional tournaments being held en route to the global finals. The WESG SEA regional finals which took place in Kuala Lumpur last weekend featured teams and players from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. As the event was taking place on our home soil, hopes were high for the Malaysian representatives. However, the competition proved to be extremely fierce as every country participating in the SEA regional finals are well represented by top-notch esports talents. For starters, the Dota 2 group stage had one of the most notable upsets of the competition. Prior to the start of the group stage, Dotahero from Malaysia and Resurgence from Singapore seemed like the 2 strongest teams in Group A. However, they were defeated at the hands of Aggressive Slayer from Laos, and Team Cyanide from Myanmar, who put on superb performances to emerge as the top 2 teams in group A and qualify for the final stage. In CS:GO’s group stage, the Malaysian representatives, team Darkhorse fared better than their Dota 2 counterpart as they came 2nd place in group B behind Lucid Dream from Thailand to qualify for the final stage. As for the CS:GO Women division, the Malaysian representative Orange. Fe fought well but unfortunately fell just one match short of qualifying for the finals, as their 2-2 record in the group stage relegated them to 3rd place in Group A. Malaysia’s StarCraft 2 player, Ranger which came from team M8HEXA also qualified for the final stage by coming 2nd place in his group, beating out competitors from Singapore and Indonesia. Dota 2 malaysia team highlights images He did, however, lost one of his matches to EnDerr, the representative from the Philippines. Moving on to Sunday, the semi-finals of each game did not play out as hoped for the Malaysian representatives. As both Darkhorse and Ranger lost their first match of the day, they had to settle for trying to win bronze in the 3rd place match for their respective games. However, Darkhorse was unable to take revenge against Lucid Dream from the group stage and has to be content with 3rd runner up placing. In the StarCraft 2 division, Ranger managed to overcome StriKE from Thailand with a score of 2-0 in order to secure the 2nd runner up spot and Malaysia’s sole top 3 finish at WESG SEA Finals 2019. In the end, the Philippines emerged as the overall champion of WESG SEA 2019, as their representatives earned top 3 finishes in 3 different games – the most out of all the countries competing in the finals. The biggest winner out of the bunch was TNC Predator, who had cemented themselves as back to back Dota 2 champions at WESG SEA. For the results and replay footages from WESG SEA, head on to its official Facebook page right here. WESG SEA Finals 2019: Team Malaysia Achieves Top 4 Placings In CS:GO and StarCraft 2It doesn’t have a prize pool amounting in the millions, but the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG) is still one of the most important annual esports tournaments in Southeast Asia. Dota 2 malaysia team highlights images This is because it provides an opportunity for players and teams from smaller countries to compete and make themselves known at an international level. This year’s WESG consisted of 4 different competitions: Dota 2, StarCraft 2, CS:GO, and a CS:GO women’s division, with multiple regional tournaments being held en route to the global finals. The WESG SEA regional finals which took place in Kuala Lumpur last weekend featured teams and players from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. As the event was taking place on our home soil, hopes were high for the Malaysian representatives. However, the competition proved to be extremely fierce as every country participating in the SEA regional finals are well represented by top-notch esports talents. For starters, the Dota 2 group stage had one of the most notable upsets of the competition. Prior to the start of the group stage, Dotahero from Malaysia and Resurgence from Singapore seemed like the 2 strongest teams in Group A. However, they were defeated at the hands of Aggressive Slayer from Laos, and Team Cyanide from Myanmar, who put on superb performances to emerge as the top 2 teams in group A and qualify for the final stage. In CS:GO’s group stage, the Malaysian representatives, team Darkhorse fared better than their Dota 2 counterpart as they came 2nd place in group B behind Lucid Dream from Thailand to qualify for the final stage. As for the CS:GO Women division, the Malaysian representative Orange. Fe fought well but unfortunately fell just one match short of qualifying for the finals, as their 2-2 record in the group stage relegated them to 3rd place in Group A. Malaysia’s StarCraft 2 player, Ranger which came from team M8HEXA also qualified for the final stage by coming 2nd place in his group, beating out competitors from Singapore and Indonesia. Dota 2 malaysia team highlights images He did, however, lost one of his matches to EnDerr, the representative from the Philippines. Moving on to Sunday, the semi-finals of each game did not play out as hoped for the Malaysian representatives. As both Darkhorse and Ranger lost their first match of the day, they had to settle for trying to win bronze in the 3rd place match for their respective games. However, Darkhorse was unable to take revenge against Lucid Dream from the group stage and has to be content with 3rd runner up placing. In the StarCraft 2 division, Ranger managed to overcome StriKE from Thailand with a score of 2-0 in order to secure the 2nd runner up spot and Malaysia’s sole top 3 finish at WESG SEA Finals 2019. In the end, the Philippines emerged as the overall champion of WESG SEA 2019, as their representatives earned top 3 finishes in 3 different games – the most out of all the countries competing in the finals. The biggest winner out of the bunch was TNC Predator, who had cemented themselves as back to back Dota 2 champions at WESG SEA. For the results and replay footages from WESG SEA, head on to its official Facebook page right here. 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