HLTV.org spoke with Luminosity's owner Steve 'Buyaka' Maida to get his statement on the controversey surrounding the Liquid and Luminosity Upper Bracket semifinal game. The large controversy from day three of the RGN Pro Series involved Liquid and Luminosity and a decision to not restart a round after an accident saw one of Luminosity's players' computers get turned off. The rule specified that as soon as action in the round took place, whether damage, shooting, or kills, the round is live and cannot be restarted, however there was an expectation Liquid might restart out of mercy. HLTV.org is looking to piece together opinions of all involved to give the best possible picture of what transpired. The next person with whom we were able to speak is the owner of Luminosity Gaming, Steve 'Buyaka' Maida.
Regardless of the moment of controversy which transpired at the venue, the RGN Pro Series continues to play out in its final matches as only four more teams remain: Cloud9, Liquid, Luminosity, and Renegades. stich writes for HLTV.org and can be found on Twitter |
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