Event: DHS'11

You can already view the Duel tournament preview, and the TDM piece.
TEK9 will be covering the event throughout the weekend.
Edited by xou at 12:37 BST, 17 June 2011 - 18506 Hits
"There is one golden rule concerning champions and winning streaks: they will end. The question usually focuses on the when and not how or if. Oddly enough, the home-grown QuakeCon 2010 would be the setting and place for Shane "rapha" Hendrixson's reign to end. Prior to the event, he had said he did not feel as comfortable as usual and would experience a hard event, but the way and spot he crashed out was far outside anyone's expectations. Throughout the event he was looking shaky and the gruesome schedule (as he was also playing for a CTF team there and everyone constantly had to switch between CTF and Duel) played a toll on his nerves and his usually so calm self."So if you are interested in Quake Live and looking forward to the DreamHack Winter 2010 events, be sure to head on over to TEK-9 and read this article.
How did you come up with the idea of starting a broadcasting company? And who else was involved exactly?Head on over to TEK9 Talk nVc to find out what the Brit has to say about Quake Live now.
Back in November 2009 myself and the rest of team immune were like now, playing Quake Live TDM. The gametype itself though is by all standards, relatively inactive. Thus came the concept of Level Up TV to effectively just pass the time and keep us involved within the Quake scene. We'd all played at a decent level and we found that the other organisations covering the game at that time lacked in real in-depth commentary with players that knew the game inside out. We were also fortunate that I had my foot in other games like Team Fortress 2 and therefore had access to high profile players within those other games who we could draft in to help out and grow the brand. The guys who help run the team now are myself, disrepute and most recently trance who we refer to as the "Technical Director" between us. He manages all of the streaming side of things.
My name is Ian ,(zion) and i'm 22 year's old. I've been hyper ever since the beta came out and when I joined LLL, I suddenly had a huge motivation boost. I am hoping to improve a lot in the future in preparation for upcoming lans or tournaments.
" I'm glad to have found a home at the LowLandLions to represent Belgium, the Netherlands as well as Luxembourg at all events the future has in store for us. It's an honor to be joining the team alongside Ret, a player that has been performing at a top level ever since I started following the StarCraft scene. I hope to be as dedicated as him to the game and keep improving throughout my career.
Even though our countries are small, I feel our presence in the RTS genre is strong and there is not a doubt on my mind the LowLandLions will become a household name in the world of StarCraft."
" I joined LLL because I think they are a team with a bright future and a lot of potential. I also really like the fact they are based in the benelux, and are able to support me locally. I look forward to working together with Low Land Lions to attend lots of SC2 events in the future and produce SC2 content for the fans of the game."
The Intel Summer Championships lurked around the corner immediately after and somehow it seemed all the attention had shifted over to toxjq and Ztrider, who was a rising talent by then, in the Swedish scene, did you experience this as well?One of the following prizes can still be won if you enter in the competition, each week we ask a question and after six times the person who managed to answer the most questions correctly will win one of these prizes:
1. Radeon HD 4850 (RV770PRO)The interview as well as the full details concerning the competition can be found on the aforementioned link.
2. GeIL Evo One DDR2 (4GB)
3. Sennheiser HD515 Headphones