- What does the future hold for you and the team following LAN?
It has been an incredible and challenging journey, and I can't help but feel emotional when it all comes to an end. Organizing this LAN has been a dream of mine since 2017, and I am grateful to Helldembez, the captains, and all the contributors who made it possible. This LAN has been more demanding than previous editions, primarily because I am now working full time, leaving me with limited spare time. I have made significant sacrifices for the game, and while I have no regrets, I recognize the need to rest and prioritize my health once this is over.
I have a deep love for the game, and it's truly amazing that we can come together to celebrate 20 years of ET with this event. As a team, we may likely retire after this LAN, but that doesn't mean it's the end. The future remains uncertain, but I am confident that I will return in whatever capacity the game needs me. This time around, I have been more involved than ever since 2017, and even more so than in 2019 when I took a more laid-back approach. Personally, my focus after the LAN will shift to my business career. I aspire to create my own mathematical brand and explore where it takes me.
- If you could make one change to the game, what would it be?
I would provide a financial boost to players that would help the game grow. Introducing an anti-cheat system and making adjustments to maps are also important steps. For me, ET remains the best game to date.
- Are there any maps outside the current eight maps at LAN you would like to see in future tournaments?
I have always loved reactor_final as a map. The concept is unique and the first stage is incredible. However, I believe the second stage could benefit from some improvements. I would be thrilled to see it included in the competitive map rotation in the future.
- Any last words?
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Interview with Elysium ~ Sebhes | ET › The future
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