The Danish scene has had its fair share of strong teams in the past, but have always lacked consistency and stable teams, now 69'er form to try and change that with some interesting LANs coming up in the fall of 2010.
The biggest name this team carries is the reputation of Mik "
champ" Bødtker, who to some degree has reached European success in the past for teams such as Roskilde Ravens and Team DSRack. He has now come back out of semi-inactiveness to give serious gaming another shot and try to achieve some notable results in the coming LAN events.
He will be joined by Kristian "
piika" Kristiansen, a member of the x9 (previously known as Team Omega) line-up that attended the Antwerp Esports Festival right until now. The promise of playing for a completely Danish-based team seemed to be more enticing than his current team and he has therefore opted to leave his team in favour of 69'er.
Two out of the remaining three members will mainly be known for reaching 5th-8th at both the Crossfire Intel Challenge as well as at the SteelSeries Esports Challenge and subsequently the scandal surrounding the Team Infused player drop. Both Alan "
Profft" Profft and Mikkel "
K1LM0" Juul Petersen will be looking to redeem their reputation by creating a harmonious atmosphere in this line-up.
Should the team stick together and practise well, they might do really well at the two local events; Both The-eXperience '10 and DSRack LAN #3 have been rumoured to feature Call of Duty 4. It will be their main challenge, sticking together and remain calm with two events on the way.
69'er are looking to find an organisation soon to possibly support them to attend these events and feature the following five players:
Kristian "piika" Kristiansen
Allan "Profft" Profft
Nikolaj "WeepR" Pejtersen
Mik "champ" Bødtker
Mikkel "K1LM0" Juul Petersen
Kristian "piika" Kristiansen issued the following statement about the team's formation:
"In the last months I've been playing with x9 (Team Omega). Then recently profft contacted me, about making a full danish lineup, with him and K1LMO. We then started looking arround on the danish scene. Champ told us already that he wanted to get back into the scene of Europe. Champ left ViP and joined up with this project. We saw that WeepR left Pro2Type, we pick WeepR up - who definatly has the potential to become a top player. The rumours say that Tex10 will have cod4, with high prizes and locations in Denmark - As team we have planned to attend such an event. We've also heard that DSRack Lan #3 will have cod4, and if so we will attend that too."
Should be a good team :)
just need the events to be announced xD
On topic!
Gl boys!
edited 2010-08-22 21:26:55
<3 mikkel & piika :D
<3 Mik & Mikkel
edited 2010-08-22 22:01:23
^1crap
No dansih team for nupza :ZxX
Hopefully cu tex (:
GL anyway :D:D
Hf boys
What do you factor in when you say the "worst in Europe"? In terms of stability, like I said it's the same small group of people.When we talk about a whole scene as such, the UK scene, in terms of attitude (arrogance) and manners combined with actual skill level, is the biggest piece of shit community there is. Lets be honest now...
On-topic: Held og lykke boys! :D
UK scene is also one the biggest, strongest and friendliest around.
edited 2010-08-23 11:48:20
And from what i have seen, the danish scene is so much closer then the uk, i mean the danish scene is really small compared to the uk scene but they stick together as a group much more. Lineups that changes player happens everywhere i dont think that its an exeption for the danish scene.
GL HF DANSKA POLSE
I wish you knew how hard a lot of people in the Danish scene are working, to create and maintain LANs in Denmark, considering the size of the scene you'd be surprised. There's like 5 LANs coming up in October, all featuring CoD4 - two of them considered "international" lans.
In regards to the attitude, UK based teams tend to have a quite awful one by average. Having a big community doesn't make it less shit when 80% of the players are fucking morons.
In terms of having several top teams, if any, in Europe, we can't compete I know that, it's true.
What do you factor in when you say the "worst in Europe"? In terms of stability, like I said it's the same small group of people.When we talk about a whole scene as such, the UK scene, in terms of attitude (arrogance) and manners combined with actual skill level, is the biggest piece of shit community there is. Lets be honest now...
On-topic: Held og lykke boys! :D
rofl my waffles RB just dropped the bomb
oh wait
edited 2010-08-23 11:04:54