Thank you for accepting our interview. How about a little introduction about yourself?

How long have you been playing DotA?

Are you working or studying at the moment? And what do you often do besides gaming?

Do you find it difficult to balance between gaming and your job? How many hours do you often play per day?

How does it feel being a gamer in Malaysia?

So exactly what kind of support do you often get from the organization?

Let's go a little deeper into your career. After being a main force in the success of MUFC in 2010, you have been quite on and off on the competitive scene last year. What happened?

There were rumours that you joined with Yamateh and Koy under the tag name MSPR to participate in SMM 2011? Is that true? Was the team a serious one or just a temporary "all-star" mix back then?

Do you plan to get back to the competitive scene? Forming a new team maybe?

So it's kind of a semi – retirement?

SilverCross, Ling, Chenizace, Net, Ky.Xy & Sharky

Do you follow the Dota 2 competitive scene? Especially in Europe and North America where it is booming?

The Asian community are seen as slow in transitioning from DotA to Dota 2. Do you think that Dota 2 will replace DotA in Asia once it is officially released?

Now that Shadow Demon has entered the hero pool, what heroes do you most expect to see next?

Do you think that the Chinese will dominate Dota 2 once they decide to switch ?

Robots? Like how they play DotA 6-8 hrs per day constantly?

With The International 2, probably the biggest Dota 2 tournament is coming around the corner; do MUFC aim to get an invitation to this event?

Are there any teams that you guys really expect to face in The International 2?

Do you expect to see Mushi or Yamateh there? You guys are 3 of the most renowned Malaysian players. Is there any kind of rivalry in between?

Let's go through some small questions now.

Crystal Maiden or Lina?

HoN or LoL?

Gaming or girlfriend?

Tennis or football?

Al right, I think that's pretty much it for the interview. Do you have any shoutouts or some last words to your fans out there?

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Easily one of the most recognizable names among the Asian DotA community, Nick 'Silvercross' Chang Sheng Lim aka Nick has led Malaysian powerhouse Invasion MUFC to its glorious peak in 2010 with the championship of ESWC Malaysia and a 4th place in the World Dota Championship; giving him the stature of a top carry player in the Asian scene. However, along with the continuous instability in the roster of MUFC throughout last year, SilverCross has been constantly on and off on the competitive scene and thus raising rumours about his imminent retirement. Today we managed to sit down with the Malaysian legend and let him shed some lights on his recent silence and also let him share some opinions on the future of Dota 2.Hi I’m Nick. I’m getting 23 this year.About 7 years, since the 5.84 version.I’m currently working as an IT Technician... Besides gaming, I usually hang out with my friends.Not at all... Well I don’t play it everyday actually, prefer to hang out with my friends though. It’s kinda bored if you play it everyday *laugh*Here the government don’t even care about it, unlike in China and Korea where players all get good pay. In Malaysia, we get nothing.We only get sponsored products and travelling expenses.I was busy with my work... and with another online game called Dragon Nest *laugh* That’s why they decided to take TooFuckingGood.Yeah that’s true... It was just a temporary mix, but we got 5th at SMM though. We didn’t expect that we can get the 5th placing *laugh* Really, didn’t see that coming hahaI just rejoined MUFC recently, but I’m just a temporary player. When they get a new permanent player, I’ll be leaving once again. And no, I don’t plan to form any new team.Yeah *laugh*Nope, don’t really care about it though.Yeah, with the LAN function. Or else people won’t change because most of them won’t buy it and just want to play for free. Look at StarCraft II *laugh* You need to buy an ID and it costs around RM200 ($65) if I’m not mistaken.Lycan! I’ve been waiting for Lycan! His design concept is kinda cool I think.Yeah they are going to dominate the Dota 2 scene. They are robots, not human *laugh*Yeah, even more than that I guess.Of course we do !Every team! Since they will be all really strong.Of course I do wish to see them there as well. The more Malaysian teams the better. Rivalry is a thing of the past. Nothing much about it right now.My girlfriend *stick out tongue*HoNGirlfriend of course *smile*Football. I used to play football but no longer now, too lazy *laugh*Thanks for the interview. I would like to thanks our sponsors, Tt eSports and Invasion. Not to forget our fans, keep supporting us no matter what happens!Article by: KuroSagi