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Originally Posted by YamisKing
World Elite, team that represents China, home of the most hackers in the world. Back to the Season 2 Championship when they faced CLG.eu on quarterfinals, the server kept crashing down as CLG.eu dominating the game on WE. Not only once, but more than twice, which force Riot Game to postpone the match, and made them to compete in a private server. After that no more issues and CLG.eu won the ticket to the semifinal, they showed that they were a lot better than the Chinese team, not only once, but in all the previously interrupted matches.
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China has a lot of hackers, so obviously World Elite must be hacking. That's a flawed logic. To use the World Championship to gauge World Elite's strength is rather silly, since half of their team joined like two weeks to one month before the tournament. They were playing against CLG which had a lot more stable roster and had been playing with each other a lot longer. It takes time to get used to new teammates. Jatt and Phreak even mentioned this during their commentary about the strength of World Elite.
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Now back to the IPL5 final match, Team FnaticRC (Champion of the S1 League of Legends Championship) defeated the recent S2 champion Taipei Assassin, gaining the passage to the grand finals against WE.
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And Fnatic didn't even make it to the S2 World Championships. Season 1 and Season 2 is vastly different. So the simple fact that they have risen this far is not an anomaly to you, because Europeans do not have hackers too?
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To be honest I didn't get the chance to watch all the final matches, but I did have chance to watch the last two with my girlfriend and we noticed some bugs during the game, it was acting weird and my girlfriend (also a player) noticed that WE's Ezreal had a incredible attack speed when he had only Zeal built. All the time, specially at the final game WE showed in the teamfights that they had a incredible amount of damages.
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I am going to assume that you are referring to Game 3 of WE vs Fnatic. Obviously you and your girlfriend don't understand the basics abilities of champions in League of Legends. First Ezreal's passive increases his attack speed and then WE also had a jungle Nunu with Bloodboil that increases ally attack speed by 65% and movement speed by 15%. That was why the ADC on WE went straight for an Infinity Edge instead of a Trinity Force. There was nothing "unusual" about Ezreal's much faster attack speed. With a jungle Nunu and Lulu, Ezreal basically had Bloodboil from Nunu and Help! Pix from Lulu and that's why he did so much damage.
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However, that's not the reason to suspect the hack, during the transmission, it was interrupted for several seconds and a picture of troll face appears (can be seen in this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il0xhKLQ6pg ).
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This has already been confirmed to be done by a lead production manager at the event as a joke. Also World Elite was winning during the last match, if there were hackers on the side of World Elite, then why would they hack the game when WE was clearly winning? Your argument fails common sense.
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So the biggest question is, why incidents like this only happens when World Elite is competing? Are they that good to take out FnaticRC? Their performance on S2 Championship wasn't the best and servers crashed down when they are losing the games. Coincidences like this made me suspect that serious hacking were going on there. Is World Elite the worthy Champion? I think they should investigate and get to the bottom of this.
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A lot of speculations that could easily have been dispelled if you had actually paid simple attention to the casters during the game. You need to give credit where credit is due. They deserved their win and if 6 months from now, another team from Europe or NA or Korea came up with better strategies then they will beat WE.