Posts Tagged ‘razer’

League of Legends/Razer tournament to kick off April 17th

Friday, April 16th, 2010

As we reported earlier this month, Riot Games has partnered with gaming peripherals’ giant Razer in a cross promotional effort. One part of this promotion is the “Twisted Treeline” Tournament which kicks off tomorrow, April 17th.

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With more than $2400 in cold hard cash, as well as a plethora of high end Razer products, and Riot Points up for grabs, League of Legends’ Twisted Treeline tourney is sure to attract even the hardest of hardcore players.

All rounds will be played in the 3v3 format, and will feature a single and double elimination bracket format. The first round of the brackets is the single elimination phase. Teams that lose in this round are eliminated from the tournament. Winners will move on to the double elimination stage.

The double elimination phase is slated for one week later, April 24th, with the final Championship round scheduled for one more week later, May 1st. This championship round will be comprised of the final 4 teams, and will be played sequentially; lower bracket semifinals, upper bracket finals, lower bracket finals, Grand Final.

Looking at the numbers, the League of Legends Twisted Tree Tournament breaks down like so:

  • 64 teams will compete in a group stage
  • 16 teams will emerge victorious from these initial 64
  • 16 teams will be reduced to 8 teams via the single elimination phase
  • 8 teams will play a double elimination bracket to determine the final standings

Sadly, the League of Legends tournament is restricted to residents of the US, Washington DC, and/or Canada (outside of Quebec), and must be 13 years of age or older on April 17, 2010. All participants must also have a level 20 summoner that resides on the North American League of Legends server.

The official rules for the League of Legends Twisted Tree Tournament can be found here. Best of luck!

 

Razer and Riot Games partner to enhance League of Legends experience

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Chances are, if you take your gaming seriously, you’ve invested in a quality mouse and/or keyboard combo. If you’re a fan of World of Warcraft, options abound, but outside the WoW realm, the pickin’s get rather slim. And if developing a partnership with (arguably) THE gaming peripheral of choice is any indication of ‘arriving’, well then Riot Games’ League of Legends has struck gold.

RazerLoLRazer has joined forces with Riot Games to develop special in-game items, a gaming grade desktop skin, as well as a Razer sponsored tournament program for League of Legends.

The first product to be released by the Razer/Riot Games collaboration will be the Sphex gaming surface that will features League of Legends artwork. Adding to the tie-in, special promotional codes will also be soon included in packaging of the recently released Razer Abyssus optical gaming mouse. These promo codes will unlock exclusive League of Legends Runes. The first of these Runes will be the “Razer Mark of Precision” which grants +2.23% Critical Damage and can be used at level 1. The second exclusive Rune is the “Razer Quintessence of Speed” which grants +1.5% movement speed and can be used at level 10.

Not satisfied with just a mouse and gaming mat, Razer will add to the excitement surrounding Riot’s highly anticipated Twisted Treeline map by hosting a 3 vs. 3 team tournament with the winning team receiving a major cash prize.

“We are very excited to be teaming up with the creators of DotA Allstars on their new League of Legends project. We love this game and this is a partnership that we will totally enjoy,” said Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff, president, Razer USA. “Our fans will receive increased precision and accuracy using Razer products to experience League of Legends at its best.”

“Collaborating with Razer will further the mission of both companies to provide the best possible gaming experience through innovation,” said Brandon Beck, CEO, Riot Games. “As a company with competitive gaming in our DNA, teaming up with Razer feels like a natural fit and we think our players will be excited about the exclusive promo codes to unlock Champions as part of our contest series with Razer.”

According to the official Razer/League of Legends landing page, the specially marked boxed mice should hit retails stores (in North America and Europe) on May 1st. All in all, this is a great score for Riot Games and League of Legends. Congrats guys – looking forward to some exclusive Runes! :)

 

Best Gaming Mouse? Logitech vs. Razer

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

So here’s the thing, how are YOU controlling your gaming experience? I ask only because I recently got a new rig, and of course I had the “shiny new toy, let me buy some other toys to go with it’s shopping” experience afterward.

That being said, I use my machine not only for pwning some n00bs, but also for graphics (photoshop and illustrator) and purchased a wacom bamboo graphics tablet. I also like to edit video, and purchased a NuLOOQ to rapidly scrub through unedited video (it also makes for a very handy iTunes controller).

But when it came time for a main HID, I really started to look around. I’ve had the Logitech MX Laser pretty much since the first day it came out (before it was even labeled the MX1000 laser) and have been very happy with it. But lets face it, we’re all techno junkies, and if there’s something better out there: well goddamnit, I gotta have it!

So I started searching various other forums and pages, reviews and corporate homepages. The two names that I saw over and over were Logitech and Razer.

Logitech:

Logitech offers 5 ‘Gaming Grade‘ mice with only one cordless option. Sure, everyone tells me that I’m going to get a better response from a corded mouse, but personally, I’ve used a wireless mouse for so long now, I’m not sure I could really go back to giving up another USB port. But hey, maybe I really don’t know what I’m missing.

The two Logitech that showed up most often were the G7 (cordless, btw) and the G5 (corded, but with a swanky skin over it). While the G5 offers a custom weighting option, it looks as though the G7 does not. Similarly, Logitech’s newest offering the G9 also offers the included weights that you can either insert or remove from the mouse to fine tune you playing style. Neat concept, but I haven’t read any “OMFG u gotta get the G9, FTW!” reviews. It also looks slightly odd in my opinion. And alas, none of these mice have Mac support, which may not be the death bell, because technically, the MX1000 Laser doesn’t offer mac support either, but yet, a quick trip to the support downloads does offer a Mac OSX driver. Again, I know it’s time for a new mouse.

Razer:

Razer’s got 10 offerings currently available for your pwning pleasure. Until recently, Mac users were forced to deal with the (in my opinion) cheesy cousin of razer’s badboys. But, as of April 29th, Razer’s added the DeathAdder Mac edition for those of us playing on Jobs’ OS.

What can’t be said about Razer? I had the opportunity to use the Boomslang Collectors edition at a friends place, and I can honestly say that it’s the smoothest, most comfortable, most responsive mouse I’ve ever used, gaming or no gaming. Alas, no mac love for the collectors edition. Sure, I’ve read the forums where I can try and trick the mac into believing that it’s a mouse (as it normally shows up as a keyboard upon a simple plug in), but really, it’s just not as good as original drivers.

Fair enough, I’ll grant that Razer is not offering a cordless option, and maybe I should be taking notes on this one. Razer offers a wide variety of mice each with it’s own twists and quirks, sizes and weights.

So really: now it’s your turn *peeps* hit me back in the comments, what’s your personal preference when it comes to the mouse FTW!?