Dignitas PK Spotlight 12 – Daler

Continuing with our series of Pankiller player spotlights, number 12 is Daler.

Check it out – http://www.team-dignitas.com/news.php?newsid=1162

Team Dignitas: In europe in preparation for the first WT stop in Turkey we saw a few bootcamps going on, SK and Fnatic, Fatal1ty and Team Dignitas also play.it. How was it on the other side of the pond, did you bootcamp?

daler: I traveled up to New York to bootcamp with Wombat, Cha0ticz, Destrukt, DJ, Geoff, Brett, Thump4. I stayed at Cha0ticz’s place and we all played at Web2Zone, a lan center in New York City. This definitely helped me tons in preparing for Turkey. It is amazing how many things I do before the bootcamp and those things I do after, a completely new player and strats. I hope to be able to bootcamp with the same players for future tournaments.

Server Autoupdating!

This one is important, so its being posted as an article – hopefully well see more servers following this path.

PK++ offers many things, but the most important is the fact the game is being continuously updated. Steamfish aids gamers to be able to keep up to date with the latest patches/maps*, but this is slightly harder for servers.

For Windows servers it is possible to make use of Steamfish to be updated also, as discussed here:

http://www.pkeuro.com//comments.php?blogid=2&eid=113

For Windows this allows the server to undergo a full update when an rcon quit is issued by an admin/gamer on the server.

For Linux hosting, some great work has been done by i365-klaude in developing a Steamfish version for Linux.

http://public1.insomnia365.com/pk/pk++/update.sh

The work consists of a shell script that installs and updates PK++ for Linux PK servers. This hugely reduces the amount of work which is required by a server admin. If coupled with a similar run/update/run script as in the Windows example, Linux servers can be made to obey the same autoupdate behaviour.

IndiWEB Painkiller Challenge

IndiWEB, www.indiweb.de, have announced their Painkiller Challenge. The Challenge consists of a series of ten cups, the first of which will take place during Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th of April with the finals on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th of April. Prizes will be available for each of the cups, and you can find details of the cup prizes on the IndiWEB site.

At the end of the cups, a grand final will be held for which the 32 top players will be invited to play for a real cash prize.

Signups for the cups have already begun, and close on the Tuesday 12th April. You can signup here. Details of the competition are here:

http://www.indiweb.de/de/gaming/index.php3?gaming_id=29

Information can also be found on quakenet IRC in #pk.1on1

Dignitas PK Spotlight 11 – Zen

Continuing with our series of Pankiller player spotlights, number 11 is Zen.

Check it out – http://www.team-dignitas.com/news.php?newsid=1153

Team Dignitas: Hi Zen can you tell our readers a bit about yourself?

Zen: My name is Brian Grapatin, im 22 years old.. and im the first Fully sponsored Fatal1ty player. I grew up playing quakeworld at a high level and then took a pretty long break from fps gaming to play tennis at a division 1 college. After coming back from college I saw a game called painkiller that came out and I figured id give it to shot to see how good I was compared to this generation of gamers.