The Malaysian COD4 Scene - Malaysian COD4

Posted by Steven dfb Leunens on 2010-04-20 12:33:40
Article by Ke Pang “Roti” Lew

The Malaysian Call of Duty 4 community has always had a vision: to go international and be able to play overseas.


Whether for fame or passion or just the money, we are striving hard to get to a playing field where we can compete against the best in the world. But I’ll bet, everyone who plays competitively shares this dream. I hope by the end of this article, you will have an idea of how COD4 in Malaysia has evolved from the early days until today.
    
The PAM era

In the early days of Call of Duty 4, the PAM mod was adapted by Malaysia as a competitive mod. However, the local community continually changed certain elements in the game according to developments in the competitive scene. The first tournament for COD4 in Malaysia was held in a cyber café (LAN center) called Tbun, located in Aman Suria. Many other cyber cafes did upgrades to their computers and held competitions to draw in the COD4 crowd. In the PAM days, it was not uncommon to see cyber cafes packed with COD4 players and teams having LAN scrims.
Brian Chan, who is otherwise known as Esp. Death, was the sole coder during the PAM era in Malaysia. He worked to mod elements in the game such as weapon damage and perks. Such changes were decided through leader meetings where team captains of all competitive teams were invited to voice out their opinions about weapons, perks and etc. Later on, a league system was created and named ESPGL (note: this is NOT the same as the existing www.espgl.com). The league used a modified version of the original PAM402. The changes can be seen at this thread: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/858863.

Long before Malaysia adopted Promod as the competitive mod, PAM was already been utilized to slowly introduce Promod to the community. Fearing that the drastic changes in appearance might put off most of the competitive and casual crowd, community leaders decided to slowly implement elements from Promod into PAM coding. However, the switch to Promod became inevitable when a later version of PAM made it impossible to change coding inside config files.

Malaysia has a lot to offer, but will a competitive Call of Duty 4 scene be one of them in the future?

The Promod era
A major issue about PAM was the hassle when it came to setting up the mod. The problems arose when the config files were different. Even though the same mod was being used, two computers with different config files would make gameplay different, i.e. one player having sway when scoping and the other player without sway. Fortunately, no such problems arose after Promod was used.

Malaysia switched to Promod approximately 2 years ago when the community made a huge decision to change the competitive mod from PAM to Promod. Since then, the local community has followed adjustments in the competitive mod up to Promod Live 2.04, which is the current version being used. The switch to Promod created an exodus of players away from competitive COD4. Ironically, this helped create a much more self-aware and self-sustaining community in Malaysia. Players still joined tournaments and online cups to show their passion for the game even though there was little or no prize money involved.

The community in Malaysia also benefited from support by communities in the South East Asian region. Many teams in the region utilized Fragnetics to host dedicated servers with Promod Live for public usage. Teams from all over SEA also use these servers to organize scrims. Another huge effort that helped promote Promod in Asia was the Asian COD4 Championship (ACC). This league ran for 2 seasons in and brought together over 40 teams from each year. The ACC team was lead by Ammar Lulla, otherwise known as [JEDI*] aBc` from Singapore, and had members from all over South East Asia to help coordinate and oversee matches.

Beyond Promod
It might sound surprising, but at the spur of reaching for an international standard of play, the decision to change to Promod caused the COD4 community to fall into a recession. With both a lack of interest in Promod from the public and also organizers to hold competitions, the situation looked very bleak indeed. Ironically, and now I’ll have to quote from a movie “at the precipice, we change…” is perhaps the best way to describe how the scene has begun to move forward. The answer comes along with two names that are very close to home in COD4: Vita Nova and Crossfire Intel Challenge 7.

With the Vita Nova ruleset and Crossfire Intel Challenge 7: Malaysia Edition (CIC7:ME), the scene is looking better than ever. Vita Nova has set foot on Malaysian soil and is starting to establish a structure in the COD4 scene. With not only plans for tournaments, but also the building of a team of community members who are committed to COD4’s revival and advancement, I’d certainly say that we are looking at a fresh start.

We mustn’t leave out the other parties who have shown their support, time and again, for the E-Sports industry in Malaysia. The cyber cafes that we frequent, our universities, product distributors, organizers and also the government have pitched in their efforts to help the E-Sports industry grown. Perhaps now, with the community starting to get more and more involved with the industry, COD4 can rise to greener pastures.

Hope you enjoyed the read.
Signing off
Ke Pang “Roti” Lew


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71 comments

28 months ago
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gd read, hope it works out for Malaysia. Also, i have a hard time believing the sandy beaches to be from Malaysia. Ne clarification?
28 months ago
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Why so clueless Aerox?
28 months ago
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28 months ago
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he wasnt talking about malaysia, but about mongolia ... he cant remember sandy beaches from there ... just typoo
28 months ago
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good read :) looks promising, NAO GET UR ASIAN BUTTS TO EUROPE
28 months ago
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why stay at home while you can go to beaches fine looking like that? =o
28 months ago
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idd was thinking i wish i was on that beach noaw :( good read tho
28 months ago
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Been to Malaysia twice, nice country and friendly people, Thailand beats it though :D
28 months ago
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yeah... you were thinking about the bithces, right? :D
28 months ago
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Indonesia beats both :P
28 months ago
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Lol. Perhentian Island. Nice read btw. I miss Malaysia. Cant wait to go back.
28 months ago
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I wonna go to Malaysia :(
28 months ago
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loooooool that beach, why even play games
28 months ago
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ye looooool cant understand that :D
28 months ago
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ye loooooool just wanted to fit in
28 months ago
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FUCKKINGLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
28 months ago
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Hi
28 months ago
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looooool
27 months ago
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
28 months ago
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so true
28 months ago
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why do you want beaches, you'll go to the pool anyway
28 months ago
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You all said what i was thinking , DAM THAT BEACH IS LUSH
28 months ago
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nice weather x
28 months ago
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Nice read :)

I'd go to a lan there... (only if its near a beach like that one kk) anyone up for it? LOL
28 months ago
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A lan over there would be sick, half the gamers wouldnt come back xD still on the beach 2 months later :)
28 months ago
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lol so true
28 months ago
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indeed
28 months ago
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is the beach that nice =\
28 months ago
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pinoy esports
28 months ago
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Yes, because Pinoys are from Malaysia.
28 months ago
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Interesting. :D
28 months ago
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weird
28 months ago
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Next week: The African CoD1 scene.
28 months ago
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I wanna play pokemon stadium..
28 months ago
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We play CoD4 in South Africa and have more than 50 teams! :D
28 months ago
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bitches/beaches/alchol jalalalalalalala:D
28 months ago
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alcohol antwan <3
28 months ago
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27 months ago
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'bitches'

wonder how you're going to interact with your woman later.
27 months ago
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why bother going to Malasia, afaik same goes in netherlands right ? :)
28 months ago
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beaches are shit
28 months ago
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28 months ago
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wahhahahahha xD

nice read :)
28 months ago
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inappropriate - that was incredibly appropriate
28 months ago
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Sick read :)
28 months ago
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Nice Read ;)
28 months ago
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28 months ago
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LIVE COVERAGE FROM MGL10


edited 2010-04-20 16:41:12
28 months ago
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That is brilliant for so many reasons! :D
28 months ago
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LMAO
28 months ago
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What's with the random oversized paradox speccing them? XD
28 months ago
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He's about to turn HULK when he can't do what robys doin ":D"
27 months ago
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HAHAHAHAHAHA YAZZY KURWA FINSKA ;PppPpPppP
27 months ago
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Hehehe, this made my day :D
27 months ago
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LOL!
27 months ago
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whahahahahaha +DDD
28 months ago
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Nice read, been speaking to roti for a while now, hes very optimistic about the scene!
28 months ago
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just get me on that fooking beach :d
27 months ago
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Too bad our countries don't have diplomatic relations with each other ><
27 months ago
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would be interesting to read something about the african & australian cod4 scene as well ;)

edited 2010-04-20 23:32:01
27 months ago
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Am I allowed to post websites here? if not remove it kthx.

gaming.do.co.za has updates on the SA gaming scene.
27 months ago
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Post away, Hell if you want to do an article I'm sure jetset/dfb/jimmy/wiz or whoever would love it ! As would half this community, I'm one of about 3 people in Europe who knows your scene!
27 months ago
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Go team~

Should start garnering interest in South East Asia + Japan/Korea again. ACC or a similar medium-term league needs a revival.
27 months ago
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Good read
27 months ago
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roti cheese :D
man i loved that shit in malaysia

edited 2010-04-21 09:47:48
27 months ago
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oooh haven't had that in a long time.... gonna get one now YEAHHHHHHHHH
27 months ago
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good luck ;)
27 months ago
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27 months ago
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sick read
26 months ago
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Nice read
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