Most of the goers will be US, which in all honesty is a little unfair considering it accounts for a small number of the Dota2 community. They should have really had the TI in Europe this year.
tbh i'd only get the mug and glass and did you see the $220 keyboard, it's kalih or "qs1 clear switches" as they call it rofl
kailh is just the brand. kailh makes the qs1 switches exclusive to the m800 as well as the cherry mx clone switches. gl changing keycaps when they wear away. i assume the only people who are gonna buy it are gonna buy it for the exclusive item.
i guess im tired or smth idk.
i meant: is this some volvo thing?? or some private shit
you gotta sign into your steam account and link ur steam account with ur TI ticket to pre order, plus the dota 2 blog post links to welovefine.com, so they are associated with valve. or at least as far as the secret shop is concerned
^ I wonder which idiot is actually gonna buy that lmao. Got myself a Corsair K65 for 100$ and its like 15 times better than that shit.
Nah its a branded M800 http://steelseries.com/gaming-keyboards/apex-m800 probably just gonna finish my pint glass collection and buy like a t-shirt or smth.
Havoc with the new setup of valve running 4 tournies most likely you will get a huge tourney in Europe. Or hell maybe they even start rotating the TI location.
^----why does Germany lacking teams on the pro scene then?
Honest curiosity.
Fata
Hanni
Black^
Who else and why no German only team.
I used Germany and Netherlands as examples because both are accessible and have decent transport infrastructure.
Italians are bad at dota and this isn't actually a joke, I have never really seen a good italian player. Probably cultural or that the countries interest lie elsewhere. Call it stereotyping but I think Italians have bigger hobbies than Dota2.
Germany had ESL just recently which I intended to go to but had to back down due to a friends wedding.
zenigata is italian and reached 6.8k with treant when he calibrated low 4k from january to march in 2014 : p
Doesn't look as good as last year.
Also rofl if you're paying $220 for a keyboard there's no reason for it to be anything but a realforce.
That keyboard uses some no-name switches so it's probably equivalent in quality to an $80 keyboard tops.
Oh well I'll probably end up buying a couple for the code then selling the keyboards.
Would be cool if the localization was based on who won the last one as an extra reward. Like when Alliance won they'd held the next one in Sweden, when Na'Vi won could be held in Ukraine or Russia and when Newbee won, hold it in China this year. But it's probably too much bother for Valve to move it outside their own zones, since it's them holding it not the country.
http://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Customizable-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B00SB6DO6M
its a 200 dollar keyboard.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/steelseries-apex-m800,review-2725.html
not the best reviews.
The switches aren't 'no name', they are a new design by steel series. Innovation has to come from somewhere
Well they're manufactured by Kailh so you know they're gonna be garbo right off the bat. Kailh's the kind of stuff you should be getting on a $80 budget board, not a $200+ product when you could pretty much be getting the holy grail of keyboards for that price.
I need TI to come to europe or ...
well i will enjoy it with megapeniss and friends on projector home cinema:D
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