9/24/2023 0 Comments Quake champions twitch prime![]() ![]() Most of old schoolers have just gone missing(most of them), or they stuck with Quake Live/CPM up to this moment(a few). Only a handful of people have history in other Quake games. I'd say 90% of players in QC discord are new bloods who started with Quake Champions. ![]() Not much is happening lately but we're coming back to Quake Champions periodically. We have 756 members as of today, but a handful of people are playing actively. Yes, we've got a teeny weeny community and discord is our go-to place to hang around. To put this into perspective, the Quake Community in Czech is small, always stuck together (now at Discord), we meet from time to time in pubs and talk about life and friendships made there are everlasting.ĭoes the Japan Community work like that as well? Can you please enlighten us about its history and players that are part of it? There is sadly not much I know about the Quake Community in Japan and I would like to know more about it. like at all.Īfter my graduation, I didn't play video games much for the next 5 years, and came back to Quake Champions in 2017. I remember that Quake Live tourney was even harder compared to Quake4 circuits, since most of players have years of experience and I didn't stand a chance. I didn't do any good in these tourneys however I was planning to attend further - until we saw the recession in 2008 and all tourneys got called off.Īfter coming back to Japan, I played TF2 for a year or so, while running tourneys, then I played Quake Live for a year, and attended QuakeCon 2010 to get my ass whooped. ![]() I decided to take a plane and attended Quakecon and WSVG in 2007. I loved duel and I craved for more games. So I took the shot, but Japan only had 3 players playing. I had never really played Quake until thenīut everybody knows the name and its competitiveness. I used to play bunch of Team Fortress Classic over the years however it was dead then, and Quake4 still had an open international tourneys like QuakeCon, WSVG, ESWC. I was a univ student, and I had an accident and destroyed my left knee ina a Ultimate frisbee game, so I had plenty of time to kill. My first Quake was Quake4 and I've started to play it in 2007 if I remember correctly. I'm really glad that given the nature of The QUAKE PUB, we are able to sit down, have a cup of Amazake and chat a bit about you and the Japanese Quake Community.Ĭan you tell us more about your Quake history? Where did it all start for you? Current alias: taharasan Former alias: uNleashed Used to play bunch of TFC, TF2, and is also a former professional quake4 & quakelive duel player from Tokyo. ![]()
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