Shortly after we announced that the next gNET.BF Cup would be open to all nationalities, incredible Teamaction signed up. For us that was a good enough reason to find out why this norwegian Clan wanted to join this formerly swiss only league. We talked to it-Groms about norwegian e-sport, older Gamers and summer holidays.
Name: | Tommy Granheim | Age: | 27 | Sex: | Male | Country: | Norway |
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gNET: What are the future goals for it.bf?
it-Groms: I just hope that EA games will release a new patch that can give BF a new boost, and even better if it gets more professional like Counter Strike. And tournaments like gamersNET is a step in the right direction. |
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Links: Incredible teamaction
| | gNET: Hi Groms, please introduce yourself to the swiss community.
it-Groms: Hello, well my name is Tommy Granheim, I'm 27 years old and I am form Norway. I've played battlefield since it got out and until now is the best game ever.
gNET: With your 27 years of age, you're a bit older than the average swiss gamer. What's the average age in incredible teamaction?
it-Groms: Well when you got players around my age they are more dedicated and maybe smarter :P
gNET: What are the future goals for it.bf?
it-Groms: I just hope that EA games will release a new patch that can give BF a new boost, and even better if it gets more professional like Counter Strike. And tournaments like gamersNET is a step in the right direction.
gNET: What do expect from the gNET.BF Cup and what made clan-it join this cup?
it-Groms: I Just hope that gamersNET.bf is pro and fun. We've got a german CL, so we are always looking for new tournaments and it would be fun to play in something other then a Scandinavian league.
gNET: You also have a very successful cs-clan, fighting under incredible teamactions flag with for example Luke, who played for eolithic, as well as a great WC3 team. Are the sponsor funds equally divided throughout the bf, cs and WC3 teams?
it-Groms: Since we are new to Incredible Teamaction we need to prove that we are good. So in the future we will play on lans around Europe
gNET: Clan-it has been covered in all major Newspapers and even on national tv. Have these coverages brought you any further sponsors?
it-Groms: We got something going on but the CL doesn't want to tell us before they are signed, so we just have to wait and see.
gNET: Is e-sports an accepted sport in Norway like it is in large parts of Asia?
it-Groms: Just in CS, so we all hope that Incredible Teamaction will bring eSport in to Norway.
gNET: The larger events, like the CPL, ESWC or WCG do not support BF. Why do you think this is and do you feel this might change with BF2?
it-Groms: Just maybe EAgames have not made a good game yet that can beat Battlefield 1942, but I do hope that Battlefield 2 will change this.
gNET: Does it.bf train alot or are you all naturally high-skilled gamers?
it-Groms: We play around 4-5 matches every week when we are at the top. But now with the summer break we are down to 2 matches.
gNET: A lot of Clans have a summer break. Will it.bf also take some time off from fragging to enjoy some time at the fjord, eating shrimps watching the beautiful Norwegian girls strolling around in bikini?
it-Groms: Sure we need a summer break like everybody else, but we do hope to keep a semi activity all summer.
gNET: Good luck in the Cup and thanks for your time, Groms. If you have any shout-outs this is right time :)
it-Groms: GL to all teams and may the best team win. :)
Interviewer: gNET|TanteJutta
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(igh ha i sis gb gspammed =) )
how about watching the shrimps and eating the girls?
hehe bensch, seisch hesch chli die kanibaistischi phase? :D
summerpouse RRules :D