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  1. Hello Graychild, welcome to our forums!

     

    Your regional Thermaltake support should be able to hook you up with a new cable. That is the beauty with the Challenger Pro - you can just detach it.

     

    Which region do you live in so I can direct you to the correct support division?

  2. Have been using a fully back-lit rubber dome keyboard for the past 8 years and got used to the lighting. I recently damaged the keyboard while cleaning it (connected it to the PC while there was still water in it  :wacko:) and since then I have been testing the Cherry-MX black a bit.

    The Tt eSPORTS Certified blue switches from the Poseidon Z have a nice feel but I am personally not a fan of the clicky sound. Maybe I should try reds at some point.

  3. I don't know man :D I've been using claw grip for all my life, even before I knew it was called claw grip. It just felt natural to me.

     

    The Level 10 M has received a reworked design with the Level 10 M Hybrid, by the way. I've used Level 10 M Hybrid for a while in our office and preferred it over the regular Level 10 M, especially due to the finger bank on the right side.

  4. Thanks for the feedback. The development process for our gear never comes to a halt and revisions might happen at some point (or similar models with revised features are introduced).

    For example, we'll introduce the ambidextrous Ventus mouse soon that has some similar features, mabye you get a chance to try that out at some point and it suits your grip style a bit better.

     

    I would also love to hear what others think of the topic you described. I myself am using the claw grip so I do not really feel qualified to comment.

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    From July 18th to July 21st the best Dota 2 Teams in the world fight for the Aegis of Champions and their share of over 10.5 Mio dollar prize money in the Seattle Key Arena.

     

    One of the contenders is Tt eSPORTS sponsored and currently #1 ranked team on Gosugamers "Team DK" with players from China, Malaysia and Singapore. The other teams are ViCi Gaming, NewBee, Evil Geniuses, Cloud9, Na`Vi, invictus Gaming and LGD.

     

    Valve has established a tournament hub from where you can access the live streams and watch the previous playoff matches.

     

    Who are you rooting for at the biggest eSports event to date?

  6. The European Team Fortress 2 League (short: ETF2L) is hosting its 5th Nations Cup in the 6v6 format and its 3rd Nations Cup in the Highlander (9v9) format. More than 30 countries selected their finest players to represent their nation in this battle for glory and some sweet prizes. Tt eSPORTS supports the competitions with the well-liked gaming mice Black and Black Element for the winning teams.

     

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    Coverage for the Highlander Nations Cup (each class has to be played) is organised by BlackOut TV. Defending champion is the USA.

     

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    TeamFortress.TV is aiming to present the best possible coverage for the 6v6 Nations Cup. The defending champion is Germany.

     

    To always keep up to date with the schedule and coverage, please check out the ETF2L website. Most matches are in the evening (European time).

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    Hearthstone has joined the ranks of the official Dreamhack tournaments since Dreamhack Bucharest in April 2014.
     
    Dreamhack Valencia is held from July 17th to July 19th and puts forward a €3,000 prize pool for its Hearthstone tournament. Up to 128 players try to qualify for the main tournament in a "best of 3" swiss style bracket. The 8 best players move on and join the 8 seeded players in a 16-team single elimination bracket where the semifinals and finals are played as "best of 5".
     
    With the support of Tt eSPORTS, German based organisation Planetkey Dynamics is sending two of their finest players to Valencia to compete.
     
    Jakub "Lothar" Szygulski from Poland, known from his appearances at Intel Extreme Masters Katowice (3rd), Dreamhack Bucharest, Dreamhack Summer and the TakeTV Gentlemen's Cup, is one of the 8 seeded players for the main tournament.

    Teun "Vortex" Eilts, known for various top 3 placements in ESL competitions and the TakeTV Invitational and his participation in the TakeTV Gentlemen's Cup, will go the rockier road through the open bracket to qualify for the main competition.
     
    Details regarding the coverage are yet to be announced, this thread will be kept up to date with any relevant information.

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