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oPlaiD's analysis of the Formula 1 vs. Indigo matchup this week on Ice Fields. The best in the West takes on the Eastern contender for the right to make it to the CAL s2 Finals. logo by mav^ric (Syko Productions)
have had some weaker results in the past. Last season they suffered a
controversial loss to Echo 7 on this map when they were helpless against the duo of DeMiZe
and kujax. This time around, however, F1 should be more prepared and they have a much
stronger and more stable lineup after a merger with AK in the offseason. For Formula 1 to
win this match they will need those new players to step it up. F1 likes to play an
aggressive style even on this largely defensive map, and if they can get the key frags
their aim should allow them to control the bridge with some strong sniper crossfire. From
there, Formula 1 likes to be aggressive with the flag, and if the opposing team can
utilize vehicle control to their advantage it could spell disaster for them. F1 will need
their best players to play their best games and get the key frags on offense in order to
get the scores. While being overtly aggressive, F1 probably will not be the most organized
team on offense, and if they hope to have a chance they will really need people like WerD
to really step it up.
Indigo Indigo has quietly put up one of the best records in the league this season with a pretty tough schedule. This week the Eastern powerhouse takes on the West's best, and I's blend of tactics and skill should do them well on a map like Ice Fields. While many might say with the likes of d0ss and mmptr Indigo has some of the best sniper aim in Halo, they will try to keep their focus off the snipers and on the bridge during this matchup. The bridge is the key point on Ice Fields: it has an overshiled, critical to any strong offense on a low scoring match, the only rocket launcher, and a fuel rod. It also boasts unrivalled vision of the key area of the map, able to stop any bridge push or bombard a lower rush with sniper and heavy ammunition. Expect Indigo to exploit that to its fullest when they have control of the map by pushing one or two players towards the enemy sniper entrance to cut them off from bridge access while using a strong sniper and heavy specialist to control the bottom area of the map. Indigo also likes to push one or two and try to control the enemy sniper before they get bridge control, and expect one of these players to be a key pivot pushing on offense to the opposing crossroads. While Kushet may have put up the best single round K:D in the playoffs and the best overall score, he will be unavailable to play this match. Expect d0ss to replace him with some equally high frag totals but a little less regard to his number of deaths and to be a dominating force on Indigo's offensive pushes. The key difference between F1 and Indigo for this matchup will be their coordination on offense: expect Indigo to have more succesfully coordinated pushes and better chances to score than their opponents. With some strong early pushes Indigo could take F1 out of the match early and could shut them down after controlling their warthogs. Keys to the Match Ice Fields is a very low scoring map, and with the potential to completely shut down the enemy offense by taking control of their vehicles, the key to winning on it is simple: scoring! While that may be a Madden-esque type of analysis, I'll go out on a limb and say that the team who scores the best in this match will take the victory. Both teams are strong at holding the middle map area on Ice Fields, but the real key to the match will be which team can get the most quality pushes out of that map control. Prediction I mentioned above that Indigo has the more coordinated offensive pushes, and that was my Key to the Match. With strong offense, even if Formula 1's snipers play well and control the map most of the time, Indigo should be able to have the highest quality scoring chances and the best chance to win the match. I'd look for them to get a few dangerous attempts each half and to capitalize on some of them. With an early lead, Indigo will take little chances and take victory by controlling the enemy vehicles and only pushing surefire scores. If all of Formula 1's guns are on fire this week, it could turn out differently, but strong teamwork is always more consistent than strong aim and Halo is a team-based game. Indigo by a small margin. Indigo over Formula 1 [2-0] | |||||||||






This week Formula 1 will finally face a big name team. With their
high playoff seed, they rolled over arguably the weakest team in the playoffs, e-Star, in
the first week, followed by a victory over the 13th seeded Goochers the following week.
While Goochers are not pushovers and came off a big win over United 5, their practice has
slipped as of late and Formula 1 should have been able to overpower them on Danger Canyon.
This week, however, they will face one of the top few teams in the game, Indigo. Featuring
strong aim from players like sysreq, d0ss, and mmptr combined with an excellent
tactical sense and strategy developed by kushet Indigo is one of the most well rounded and
strongest teams in Halo right now. A map like Ice Fields could play into their hands, as
excellent aim is required to control the map but a strong coordinated offense is needed to
score. Formula 1, despite being the higher seed, could be considered the underdogs in this
West vs. East matchup, and they will certainly have their work cut out for them this week.
Formula 1
have had some weaker results in the past. Last season they suffered a
controversial loss to Echo 7 on this map when they were helpless against the duo of DeMiZe
and kujax. This time around, however, F1 should be more prepared and they have a much
stronger and more stable lineup after a merger with AK in the offseason. For Formula 1 to
win this match they will need those new players to step it up. F1 likes to play an
aggressive style even on this largely defensive map, and if they can get the key frags
their aim should allow them to control the bridge with some strong sniper crossfire. From
there, Formula 1 likes to be aggressive with the flag, and if the opposing team can
utilize vehicle control to their advantage it could spell disaster for them. F1 will need
their best players to play their best games and get the key frags on offense in order to
get the scores. While being overtly aggressive, F1 probably will not be the most organized
team on offense, and if they hope to have a chance they will really need people like WerD
to really step it up.
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