This is an incredible result even without complete details. Mayhem was far in the lead in CQE. CFE, teams are neck and neck.
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Round 11, Xandra overtakes Rubeus. Mayhem pulls ahead by 2k points.pic.twitter.com/BFe4PWB62W
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"Rubeus has an aggressive POV throwing behavior, scoring on absolutely every team."
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Rubeus is using cpuid as an emulation detection strategy against other CRSs.
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Several teams are deploying patches that break functionality, hurting their scores.
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Finally, the beer has arrived. Need it to keep watching this CGC feed.pic.twitter.com/6zkLkduWIF
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Divots in this view show decreases in availability which tracks closely with total score.pic.twitter.com/MlXMilIbzv
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Announcers reiterating that availability score appears to be main discriminator. Round 60 scores:pic.twitter.com/fKvxFe5Sta
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OH NO! Mayhem's CRS crashed and stopping creating POVs and patched after about round 60. Major upset possible.
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Rubeus patched a binary that soaked up so many resources that it DOS'd their own box. Score drops precipitously.
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Generally agreed upon by @trailofbits: it's disappointing how disproportionally patching and availability affect CGC scoring.
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