Roman "roman" Ausserdorfer speaks about the performance of his team so far at the World Championship Finals.
The German team mousesports on Tuesday qualified for the relegation stage, by finishing third in Group A. During the second day of the tournament, where the teams playing in Group A had time off, we found time to speak with the latest addition to mousesports, the former Alternate member Roman "roman" Ausserdorfer. The nearly five minute interview can be view below.
Stay tuned for more interviews, as we have conducted interviews with two teams in Group B.
haha please, im not judging him. but he gives extremly boring answers despite the fact that the questions asked are pretty solid. i could just as well written "great questions, boring answers" instead of what i wrote, but i didnt think i'd be attacked by five fanboys because of it :)
for the last two matches you could see that they where tired and unfocused :/ I think it's not good to play the entire group stage at one day. Because I was also weary in front of my TV
Uhm no? In a three way tie they are very important, I don't know why you are all raging about group rules that have been standard in all events for the past many years, it is always individual matches before rounds. Had they tied their match against eachother it would be rounds as well, that is why they play all 30, geez.
I mean about time, the players end up too much tired as we saw yesterday. If they play only standard 16 rounds and gg, there's still a round difference. Anyway im not the one who makes the rulz :D
yea but thats not fair for the teams who play the CT side second (assuming most maps are CT sided) and lose early but could've easily made the scoreline tighter even tho they would still lose.
when groups play first to 16 people complain that they get screwed by playing ct side second if round diff comes into play
I think the problem wasn't that the group stage was played in one day, but all those delays that occured. When you play a one map match for like two hours and it goes on and on.. must be pretty exhausting.