- I liked it a lot!
- super happy to see Osterheer and USF again
- awesome to see some new stuff like Nogganos rear echolon opening or Vons douple jeep victory over Luvnest
- a lot of games that went past the 20min mark, which is super cool as a viewer
- happy to see is stretched out over several weekends
- would love to hear some comments from the players. Did you like it? what did they enjoy?
World Championship aftermath
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I almoust get as exited for these big events as i used to get for football worldcups years ago.
Great competition overall and the finals were coh2 at its best.
Some creative strategies - Noggano in the finals and Aimstrong in the early rounds come to mind.
Fantastic to see all those new asian players.
Nice to have so many casters for different games that were live at the same time.
Excelent casting as ever in the end in a professional environment from AE and Stormless + Ed!
The skill-level at which the game is played at top level seemed to still have improved by a good bit over the last year and lots of games where decided by just tiny advantages one player had over the other.
That all said - overall i liked the meta and the format with double elimination in GCS2 a tiny bit better - those massed medium tanks that especially Talisman fielded where really exiting to watch. this time it was more dominated by the super tanks and some games i watched games were played more carefully. The variety of strategies also seemed to be a bit lover this time.
I hated the fact that Aimstrong and Hans got knocked out so fast versus the best players because i really wanted to see more of them - especially more of Aimstrongs Wehrmacht-play.
Too bad that kimbo could not play though i fully understand why he was not allowed to compete- I would have really liked to see what he could have done this year.
What happend with prodigy anyway? He was on my list of candidates to win the title.
I am already exited for the next big event.
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Noggano had faction pick.
That’s abhorrent. He should have gone USF. He destroyed Luvnest in game 3 and could definitely have won. Picking OKW was a horrible mistake and he paid for it.
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What happend with prodigy anyway? He was on my list of candidates to win the title.
He lost 2 matches in quite quick order against Asiamint and didn't play the third match.
Heard from someone that Prodi said he didn't really want to play in the tournament, but that people expected it from him. Don't know the reason why though.
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That’s abhorrent. He should have gone USF. He destroyed Luvnest in game 3 and could definitely have won. Picking OKW was a horrible mistake and he paid for it.
TBH, he "destroyed" Luvnest, after losing 3 squads in the early game and Luvnest basically gift him 3 more expensive units in return.
RET spam was going horrible and Luvnest had either to rush a bit faster that P2 or play safely and gaining map control with the P2. I don't think he had enough muni for any weapon at that point nor the upgrade been done. And the LT had been killed not too long ago.
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Very happy to see Nexus and Crossroads delivering great games.
The community response to the tournament was very positive.
The casting done by everyone did the tournament justice, props.
These are the kinds of events that make me want to put more time and effort into this game, specifically when it comes to making new maps.
It is exceptional to see Relic and SEGA injecting this kind of money and support into this franchise. Bravo.
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TBH, he "destroyed" Luvnest, after losing 3 squads in the early game and Luvnest basically gift him 3 more expensive units in return.
RET spam was going horrible and Luvnest had either to rush a bit faster that P2 or play safely and gaining map control with the P2. I don't think he had enough muni for any weapon at that point nor the upgrade been done. And the LT had been killed not too long ago.
I don’t disagree, I think the rear echelons instead of rifles and 2 MGs instead of early Stuart were also abhorrent, but he made it work and I think going in as USF having learned from that game 3 and changing his build would have given him the optimal chance of winning.
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That said, this tournament had allot of interesting ace games (mostly from vonivan : )
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Great Tournament!
I almoust get as exited for these big events as i used to get for football worldcups years ago.
Great competition overall and the finals were coh2 at its best.
Some creative strategies - Noggano in the finals and Aimstrong in the early rounds come to mind.
Fantastic to see all those new asian players.
Nice to have so many casters for different games that were live at the same time.
Excelent casting as ever in the end in a professional environment from AE and Stormless + Ed!
The skill-level at which the game is played at top level seemed to still have improved by a good bit over the last year and lots of games where decided by just tiny advantages one player had over the other.
That all said - overall i liked the meta and the format with double elimination in GCS2 a tiny bit better - those massed medium tanks that especially Talisman fielded where really exiting to watch. this time it was more dominated by the super tanks and some games i watched games were played more carefully. The variety of strategies also seemed to be a bit lover this time.
I hated the fact that Aimstrong and Hans got knocked out so fast versus the best players because i really wanted to see more of them - especially more of Aimstrongs Wehrmacht-play.
Too bad that kimbo could not play though i fully understand why he was not allowed to compete- I would have really liked to see what he could have done this year.
What happend with prodigy anyway? He was on my list of candidates to win the title.
I am already exited for the next big event.
I also wish we had seen more oppurtunity for players like Aimstrong and Hans etc, but with condensed time period, it's difficult to provide a multiple tournament style system.
I also preferred GCS2 in the ways that you mentioned, although I think this was a great success in its own right.
Let's hope Kimbo sticks around long enough to grow up and stop getting himself banned.
Prodigy quit for personal reasons (not aware as to what those are but I believe he prioritises school etc. so fair dos if so).
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Aimstrong had the most beautiful victory of the tourney imo, against CreativeName I think it was. Using the halftrack like it was vCoh was so satisfying to watch.
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He lost 2 matches in quite quick order against Asiamint and didn't play the third match.
Heard from someone that Prodi said he didn't really want to play in the tournament, but that people expected it from him. Don't know the reason why though.
He started College like 2 months ago and wanted to get more involved rather than play tons of coh2, pretty normal stuff. Hes still playing just less than the summer when he got unbanned and streamed for like 8 strait hours
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But i didn't see a single player pick Brits.
The rest of the factions seem to be in a good spot.
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