AZK

afghan

Lunokhod-2



AZK

mistergreen

guyontheinternet



Ultra578

Profanium

matt



<@newborn> ctf "soon", not ntf

<@newborn> before everyone goes completely apeshit, its coming AFTER the editor stuff and there's a LOT of editor work to do still

Quiet a lot going on in Reflex-land this weekend, including three tournaments which covered three continents, with participants from a butt-load of countries vying, and ducking it out for the top spot. There was also some updates on the development front, with what appeared to be a serious over-haul of the current level editor, as well as the first whispers of a much anticipategame-mode.We'll start with the tournaments, there were three of them, # DP_ONE Europe , # DP_ONE North America , and # Reflex.AU Duel Cup 2 In what can only be described as shocking result, the Canadian CS:GO Professional,AZK won both the European, and North American events, beating outafghan, andLunokhod-2 for first place in the European event, and beating outmistergreen, andguyontheinternet for first place in the North American event.Meanwhile in land down-under, the #Reflex.AU 2 cup was underway, with an interesting round-robin into brackets format, guest featuring game developernewborn. The eventual winnerUltra578 ravaged both stages without a single map loss, defeating CPMA heroProfanium in the grand finals(honourable mentions tomatt).Now after all that there were also two developer inducedon two fronts, first of all the, and in the next update will provide designers the tools to do many of things they've been hoping for, including things like, anditems. Some gifs demonstrating the new editor tools in effect:[gfycat=https://gfycat.com/PowerlessUnfinishedKodiakbear][gfycat=https://gfycat.com/EcstaticEllipticalDorado]As these sort of features will be critical for game-modes that require symmetical maps, it looks likeis also on the not so distant horizon, withnewborn recently commenting in #Reflex that:That's all for now folks, more to come as it's announced.