Season 2 Week 1
Information
Thanks to the hard work of the admin team and all the teams signing up. I am proud to present you the first week of NSL Season 2! As you might know, this season we have more maps and larger division sizes to spread the competetion. We also, like the first season, have alot of brand new teams and some of them even qualified for the top divisions which should be exciting for players and viewers to see if these teams can cope with this. This week, the maps to be played are ns2_nsl_summit and ns2_nsl_tram. Your groups can be found under Contests as usual, blind also made a little tutorial video to explain a bit about how to navigate the site. We have also updated the Season rules with alot of changes and corrections, including only having to keep your demos for one week. Also make sure to read the General rules which applies for the season just as any contest here on ENSL. Make sure your entire team reads the rules thoroughly and understands them! But lets cut the talks, we got some scores to settle! Let the matches begin! Contact your opponents, agree on a time and server and both teams confirm match times in the match comments as this is now in the rules, your matches might be discarded if you don't. Good luck in your matches!
Update: Mendasp made a NSL version of ns2_descent! Like the other nsl versions it should greatly increase performance of the map due to almost cutting the lightcount to 1/10th of the original. Great job Mendasp! ns2_nsl_descent (ModID: 7d527cc)
Matches
Europe
Division 1
Saunamen vs Be BAGUETTE myfriend
Division 2
Weyland-Yutani vs Bourgeois Gorge
Unchain the Wolves vs Team Work & Tactics
Division 3
Lerk Zeppelin vs Original gorges
Northernlights vs Spikes & Bites
North America
Division 1
King Kahuna Games vs CiB - Highwind
Division 2
The Caturday Killers vs Man Up
National Gamers vs Flying Chipmunks
Australia
Division 1
Comments
YoungTrotsky
Is there a steam group for the new season yet? Are you going to do that? Hopefully can keep it under 150 people this time so it's actually useful.
8 March 2013, 17:57
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