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Revision as of 15:51, 15 November 2024
ASUS Spring
LAN Information
Organizer:
Admin:
Sponsor:
Type:
Offline
Venue:
Date:
29—30 May 2004
Maps
Signups
Number of signups:
36
ASUS Russia together with Cyberfight.ru organized a large cybersports meeting - ASUS Spring 2004. The competitions were held in QuakeWorld and Quake 3 Arena. The nominations were 1on1 and 2on2.
The prize fund in the duels consisted of a video card ASUS 9600XT 128Mb for first three placeses and a small cash bonus. Also a cup is awarded for first place in 1on1, and certificates for 1-4 places in both nominations.
Unfortunately the number of those who came to the tournament was half the number of those registered.