<b>IN CONCLUSION</b>

This is the worst ran tournament of all time.

The organization was terrible, the planning was terrible, and the people were terrible (with the exception of a few who will be named at the end).

I want to personally thank this tournament for showing everyone why gaming will never become a real sport in this country if events like these keep happening. It will never advance further, and this is why. If CXG ever wants to succeed again, it will need to have a completely new refurnish of staff. The people that ran this event did not deserve the money they were given, if this money was given to other organizations, gaming would have a chance to do something big. But basically, when you lie to sponsors making them think things are all good, and make them think the tournament was a success because they have no ties in the gaming community itself, anyone’s event will succeed.

Syn and rigor, you guys busted your ass to try to make this work, and I know that at this point I do speak for all the q3 players that were there when I extend my thanks for doing everything you could to try to make this happen. I also want to thank Mitch, the CoD head-admin. This guy was a one man team with call of duty, he was doing the best he could and making accommodations for all teams.

I hope this write-up has given the community a true look into the CXG organization and I hope that players will think twice before going to any future events they hold unless they prove to change the way they are. I am not saying not to go, I am just suggesting that one may want to look into the staffing and setup of any future events they hold before blowing money on a plane ticket, hotel, food, and not getting a dime of it back because the tournaments were canceled.

I wrote this article just coming home from CXG, its 10:00am on Monday here in Boston, my flight left Las Vegas at 10:00pm pacific, and I just got in at 6:00am east, so I am pretty tired and I didn’t really bother to edit this too much, I apologize for the sloppiness of this write-up. Another thing I just want to clear up before I stop typing is that there was no one officially declared a winner at CXG. ZeRo4, Elpajou and Cooller all tied for first place and are splitting the 10,000k + hardware pretty evenly. I will probably end up getting shit from the executives of CXG for this post, but at this point I don’t really care anymore, as for me, I am now going to sleep for a few days straight, peace: D.
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