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November 02, 2002
WCG: Russian Domination

halflifefinal.jpgThe 2002 World Cyber Games are drawing to a close, and it looks like Russians "own" First Person Shooters this year. Russian players took top honors in both Quake 3 and CounterStrike. These have been the two most significant games for serious first-person shooter players. That Russia dominates this year is a testament to that country's dedication to the sport of FPS computer gameplay. Alex Hafez of Gamers.com wrote a bit of commentary on this for us:

It certainly sounds like the Russians are rocking the proverbial house over there at the WCG. Crazy. Their Quake players are so far ahead of the curve right now, it's sick. They have 20 times as many lan competitions as we get over here, and well over a dozen top notch duelers that are as skilled as any in the world. You simply can't put a price on being able to get that kind of practice so regularly, and it shows in their play. It's a testament to the sick depth of the scene when one of their top duelers, Lexer, who won Quakecon this year, didn't even crack the top three at the WCG Russia qualifier to make the finals.
Certainly, Russia had a number of reporters at the WCG this year, reporting for sites like CyberFight. There are rumors of Russian Mafia involvement in professional gaming - it looks like myth and media making about pro-gamers in Russia is beginning to build.

(Photo: Russia, on the left, battling Canada in the Counter-Strike final - the match broadcasted on two large screens in a large hall cold as Siberia or the distant Yukon).

Posted by justin at November 02, 2002 08:59 PM
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indeed. the Russians played cooly and with great confidence in their final match against Canada. very impressive - they were just clearly so much better, both individually and as a team. that's not to say the Canadians played badly, but they were in over their heads.

the Russians started as the Terrorists, which is by far the tougher position. they made the long-term strategic decision of intentionally not advancing to place the bomb, waiting out the Canadian team, preventing them from scoring kills and therefore from winning enough money to buy the good weapons for the next match. and then, in the third round, the Russians suddenly sprang into action, rushing past the Candian defenses. They almost scored - and they scored in the next round. And three more times after that.

As the Counter-terrorists, the Russians easily held the Canadians at bay, letting them plant the bomb only once. Final score: 4:8, 9:1

Fantastic play by the Russians, good game by the Canadians. It's exciting to see team strategy at work like this.

Posted by: jane on November 2, 2002 09:32 PM

Yes! It was exciting to watch the match unfold. It was much more exciting to watch this than baseball, for example (probably because I've played a lot more Counter-Strike than baseball).

Here's some more team and nation analysis, with commentary on the nature of game-training in Russia, from Matt Huey at Shack E.S.

Posted by: justin on November 2, 2002 09:36 PM

Good to hear the Canadians were representin'.

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Posted by: john saraki on November 5, 2002 08:16 AM

Ok, I'm from Russia and i can reveal you the secret of russian pro's training. Most of them are university students who skip their studies and spend like 12 hours a day in clubs. Our clubs are quite cheap - from $0.4 to $0.8 per hour. If they are real pros, they play for free - 'to entertain the visitors of the club'. I'd also tell ya those are not the toughest players. Most skillful CS players are like 12-13 years old children who have tons of free time and learn things quite fast - they play like 15/7 but since they are too young and their parents dont know they visit school only once a week they cant participate in any really large events. Thats my 5 cents.

Thank you!

Posted by: Yamaneko on November 6, 2002 05:47 AM

fascinating - thank you, yamaneko. we were very impressed by the Russian entrants, but now i think we should go to Russia to watch the really good players - the kids - in action!

Posted by: jane on November 6, 2002 05:56 AM

lol! that would be a mob of lil kids who - i really wonder how - hold mouses and stand up to press buttons. =P If you wish to come to Russia - always welcome ^__^

Thank you!

Posted by: Yamaneko on November 6, 2002 06:29 AM

woah.. canada in the finals!? Way to go canada!! woo~!

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