acsl april fools

Posted on April 3, 2007 by shaunie.
Categories: ACSL Season 1.

flamov’s (acsl webmaster) april fools on the acsl site was pretty..hmm..cute haha. i wanna share it with you guys so that you wanna-be organisers can plan for next year’s april fools! (in whatever tournament you’re organising). kudos to flamov!!!

Hello folks; today is a special day, because we have some news for you. We are going to update the rules for the ACSL, and also ACSL Website updates, listed below.

ACSL RULES
- Dynamic Pricing will be enabled in all matches
- sv_alltalk will be set to ‘1′, for realism
- sv_gravity will be set to ‘450′ for realism
- The default fog level of the severs will be set higher, due to global warming.
- The servers running the ACSL servers will now have limited bandwidth, due to global warming having an effect on the cooling system.
- Desert Eagles will be banned from all matches for the first 11 rounds.
- Age limit for the ACSL is 21 years of age, due to the age limits on Counter-Strike: Source.
- Instead of commencing with a knife-fight between the team captains, the two newest members on each team will go head to head on a match of Stone, Paper, Scissors over a custom LUA mod, installed on the ACSL servers. We find this change to be much more warm to each teams, bringing back childhood memories.

ACSL WEBSITE
- Will have an option to select which themes, and the following have been drafted: Pink, Purple, Brown

acsl match: xrn vs xtc [week 4] ss

Posted on March 24, 2007 by shaunie.
Categories: ACSL Season 1.

the week 4 match for the acsl match between xrn and xtc happened at Headquarters3 ( Chinatown ). It was pretty exciting, considering the fact that people were shouting commands and all. I saw hell loads of teamwork and yeaa…here’s the screenshot of the scores! Enjoy!

XTC vs XRN first half screenshot
first half score – 10-5 to xtc

xtc vs xrn - second half screenshot
second hafl score – 6-2 to xtc

acsl wk 2 writeup for gamesync

Posted on March 20, 2007 by shaunie.
Categories: ACSL Season 1.

i did a little writeup about the matchup performances and summary for week 2 of the ACSL (Asian Counter-Strike Source League) for GameSync (http://www.gamesync.net). Check it out below! (It’ll be released on GameSync…soon i hope).

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Topic: ACSL Week 2 concludes with Singapore Teams Reigning Supreme

Week 2 for the Asian Counter-Strike Source League (ACSL) has concluded successfully with all Singapore Teams performing above expectations.

Division 1 Singapore teams favorites Pandemonium and Synergy crushed their opponents GDT (China) 16-9 and Gster (Korea) 16-10 respectively. Team X3G tied Cruel.X (Korea) 15-15. The win over Synergy’s opponent has also allowed them to top the division table!

Due to some unforeseen circumstances in Divison 2, team Woori (Korea) gave TeamNine (Korea) a Forfeit Win. Singapore teams xrN and Xtatic Gaming drew in a nail-biting match 15-15, despite xrN’s great firepower and Xtatic’s teamwork. Everyone had expected one team to win. However, towards the end of the game, a draw seemed inevitable, as both teams were neck to neck, trading wins each round in the second half.

Team [A]ttitude crushed opponents uNdefin3d to take the 3-point lead 16-4. Team tMg (India) proved that distance and latency weren’t the key factors to winning the match by beating opponents EliteR (Hong Kong) 16-13.

When asked to comment about Week’s 2 overall performance and results, ACSL Manager, irish said, “ I think that Week 2 was more successful as compared to Week 1. Reason being, week 2 saw fewer problems as compared to week 1. As for the standard of play of games in week 2, there were amazing match-ups and great results. Perfect examples are Cruel.X, X3G, Fusion, T.M, Xtatic and xrN all fighting to achieve draws.”

Here is the full list of results:

Division 1
GDT (China) 9 – 16 PDM- (Singapore)
Gster (Korea) 10 – 16 Synergy (Singapore)
X3G (Singapore) 15-15 Cruel.X (Korea)
FSN (Malaysia) 15-15 T.M. (Taiwan)
HyperEffect (Taiwan) 8-16 time2die (Korea)

Division 2
TeamNine (Korea) Forfeit Win – Forfeit Lose Woori (Korea)
Deadly (Korea) 10 – 16 XTC (Singapore)
CG (China) 2 – 16 Red Line (China)
Xtatic Gaming (Singapore) 15-15 xrN (Singapore)
Os-Talon (Hong Kong) 16 – 5 WV (China)

Division 3
SSGB (Singapore) 4 – 16 Vampire (Malaysia)
uNdefin3d (Singapore) 4 – 16 Attitude (Singapore)
Cr@zy (Hong Kong) 1 – 16 Mule (South Korea)
EliteR (Hong Kong) 13 – 16 [tMg] (India)
os-VnP (Hong Kong) 16 – 0 CHJ (Korea)

And checkout ASCL Manager’s best remark thus far:

<:o) irish says: (10:03:28 PM)
i’ll always contact u with problems! … u know that!:P