
once again it seems as if writing a 501 on my new laptop is just a lost cause, because even not being connected to the internet, it seems as if my computer needs to randomly exit everything and be restarted, thus leaving me to re-write this blog...
This past week was pretty eventful for our lone team here at x3o, Counter Strike: Source. After picking up 2 victories in the lower bracket semis and grand finals versus Dynamic and the arguable #1 in the game, Vitriolic. Do I think we're number 1 now after beating Vitriolic? No not yet... However if we do take out Cyber Revolution in the Grand Finals, I think the argument can be made that we'd be the new #1 in the game! :D:D:D:D In addition, the new movie for the team should be coming out sometime this week and it features highlights of ESEA Season 1's Championship run. It should be a great movie, and I hope Nerve did a great job like he always has before.
Getting into my next part of this blog, I'd like to touch on what dedication means to me (completely random, but I've been running into a lack of it this past week). It's so frustrating for myself to think that dedication is putting a majority of things aside to help a cause that well, needs that help. In order to make things happen you need some type of dedication and daily work to see things prosper and grow into what you want. You tend to see this 9 times out of 10 with new and upcoming teams/leagues, they have great ideas but no means of executing them due to just a lack of dedication. I think if eSports as a whole had more dedication and focus, we'd probably be in a better place than where we are right now. Anywho, that's all I got this week and I'll catch you guys on irc as always, L8z goombas.
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keep up the dedication with
keep up the dedication with writing more blogs, haha :P
I watched the match last
I watched the match last night =/ cant believe they lost. What do you think happened?
Dedication is pretty
Dedication is pretty important, but i see a huge lack of it in esports right now...teams are so complaicent about their positions in the professional world, yet never do anything about improving themselves.
stop crying and practice harder.
I agree pretty much with
I agree pretty much with this. More dedication, more practice, more time spent into the game or anything in life really = results. Don't expect everything to come your way all the time, work at it and hopefully it'll come around