A number of elements are required to make sure the graceful operation of an esports event. Whether or not it’s stopping {hardware} crashes, offering satisfactory observe services, or ensuring that the ability doesn’t reduce throughout a vital second, preserving issues on observe in entrance of a sold-out area isn’t any simple feat.
Counter-Strike event organizers are not any strangers to staging enormous area spectacles with minimal disruptions to the on-stage motion. Whereas followers have gotten used to the near-flawless experiences, the XSE Professional League is the polar reverse, demonstrating how organizers shouldn’t run a Tier 1 event.
Malware plagues Group Stage motion
Throughout the group stage, BetBoom rifler Kirill “Magnojez” Rodnov encountered a problem that ought to by no means come up throughout a event the place a $1 million prize pool is up for grabs. Whereas getting ready for a match on the principle stage, Magnojez noticed a Trojan agent and a keylogger on the PC getting used, throwing the event’s integrity into query.
The presence of a keylogger permits exterior events to see the inputs a person makes with out being current. From an esports perspective, it permits these with entry to the keylogger direct entry to non-public accounts, leading to hacks, stolen objects, and the lack to compete.
Fortunately, Magonjez managed to rescue his account and assist information BetBoom to a flawless 3-0 group stage report and a spot within the playoffs. Though XSE managed to resolve the difficulty, having gamers’ accounts compromised resulting from {hardware} not ready for event play is hardly applicable for a event, given Valve’s coveted Tier 1 standing.
No energy, no occasion
It wasn’t simply PCs riddled with malware that impacted the motion. Throughout the Group Stage match between 9z and SINNERS Esports, {the electrical} transformer powering the event exploded, leading to an hour-long delay.
Following the problems, XSE issued an announcement addressing the issues, acknowledging “inadequate preparation” earlier than concluding the ultimate three days of group-stage motion with solely minor delays. The statement itself reaffirms the organizer’s efforts to placed on an occasion worthy of Tier 1 standing, but it surely’s clear that the harm has already been carried out. Followers have branded the event “garbage” whereas different pissed off viewers imagine that the XSE Professional League would be the final high-profile event it hosts.
Contemplating the large quantity of prize cash on the road and receiving the identical standing as Majors and different high-profile occasions hosted by the likes of ESL, BLAST, and StarLadder, these points are unacceptable and don’t belong within the prime tier of Counter-Strike esports.
Keep in mind Gaming Paradise? Let’s not repeat that once more
The Counter-Strike scene has seen its fair proportion of horrible tournaments all through its storied historical past. Whereas the XSE Professional League points have dealt irreparable harm to its repute, its points are a far cry from the shambles that have been Gaming Paradise.
Hosted in 2015 in Dubai, Gaming Paradise attracted a number of notable names to the Center East to compete for a $50,000 prize pool. Vehicles carrying {hardware} disappeared, the web connection was poor, and the confiscation of passports culminated in widespread condemnation of the occasion earlier than the organizer disappeared into skinny air.
It’s not simply Counter-Strike that has seen horrible tournaments go down in esports historical past for all of the flawed causes. 2016’s Dota 2 Shanghai Main is extensively thought to be one among aggressive gaming’s worst-ever occasions. Valve determined to fire broadcast talent after opening day, whereas allegations that the soundproof cubicles emitted chemical fumes pressured gamers to put on surgical masks to keep away from well being issues.
The chaos continued as soon as Staff Secret lifted the trophy. Lodge employees cleansing the rooms of gamers misplaced or misplaced over 40 items, starting from headsets to automobile keys. Alongside Gaming Paradise, the Shanghai Main stays the right instance of how organizers shouldn’t function a event with thousands and thousands on the road.
An avoidable state of affairs
For XSE, the shambolic Group Stage has set a precedent for the rest of the event, no matter whether or not the organizer has managed to rectify the failings that beforehand plagued the event’s first two days.
Even when the playoffs run with no hitch, the event has each probability of being identified for malware-ridden PCs and energy cuts moderately than the eventual victor. It stays to be seen whether or not XSE will host one other Tier 1 event or proceed working Tier 2 occasions that proceed to play a pivotal function in Counter-Strike’s ecosystem.
The incidents are additionally a warning to Valve in regards to the distribution of Tier 1 standing in its tournaments. It’s nice to see different organizers be a part of the ranks of the established names, however they should adhere to the identical excessive requirements set by ESL’s Intel Excessive Masters and BLAST’s Premier tournaments that commonly set the bar for Counter-Strike’s area spectacles.
