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News/Tue, 4 Aug 2026

J!nX and ED ASSMASTER Set the Tempo in Heavy CTF Clash

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Heavy firefights and non-stop movement across four matches defined the session. Across 52 minutes of action, players swapped sides between games while relying heavily on ballistics like the Assault Rifle and Heavy Machine Gun. In every match, intense flag pushes and elimination exchanges dictated the pace.

The evening opened on Warlords Pro (No Fog), where Medeo, Romek, and SiD secured a 2 to 1 win over ED ASSMASTER, Fatoon, and J!nX. Medeo scored 1 capture in the first third after SiD and Medeo fragged J!nX and Fatoon multiple times. SiD brought in 1 capture in the second half following frags on ED ASSMASTER, while Medeo took down Fatoon. Late in the match, J!nX claimed 1 capture for their side after ED ASSMASTER fragged SiD once and Romek twice. The action shifted to Huna b8, where ED ASSMASTER and J!nX took a 5 to 1 win against Romek and SiD. ED ASSMASTER scored 3 captures in the match, while J!nX added 2 captures. Romek scored 1 capture to account for their side's point.

On Ankh b12, J!nX and Romek earned a 1 to 0 victory against ED ASSMASTER and SiD. The lone goal arrived at 7:05 in the second half when J!nX notched 1 capture after fragging SiD twice and ED ASSMASTER once, alongside a frag from Romek. The night finished on Relic Seeker, where J!nX and Romek recorded a 4 to 2 win against ED ASSMASTER and SiD. Romek opened the scoring with 1 capture in the first third, followed by J!nX adding 3 captures across the middle and late stages of the game. For the opposing side, SiD put up 1 capture and ED ASSMASTER added 1 capture in the second half.

Over the four-match night, J!nX earned the most frags with 191, the highest total score with 262, and the most captures with 7. ED ASSMASTER finished with the best accuracy of the evening at 19.3%, while collecting 4 captures and 185 frags. Medeo stood out in their single map appearance by putting together the longest streak of the session at 14 frags, alongside 1 capture and 49 frags. SiD played through heavy pressure to record the most flag returns with 3 and the most deaths with 170, while also finishing with 2 captures and 131 frags. Romek provided strong support across all four contests, finishing with 2 captures and 133 frags, while Fatoon joined the lineup in the opening match and picked up 15 frags.

With players constantly trading wins and adjusting to new lineups between maps, the next set of games promises more fast-paced flag runs and tight finishes.

A record fell tonight

  • Biggest win on record by 4 · was by 3

Written automatically from the match data by gemini-flash-latest. It can only use figures the server recorded.

OpinionStanley MeshSports analyst

Time to let ED ASSMASTER and Medeo run together

Five nights into this season and we are still watching ED ASSMASTER and Medeo stand on opposite sides of the floor. They faced each other again tonight, extending their run to sixteen matches against one another, which remains the highest total between any two players in the league. I know why it happens. The server split is deliberate to keep the veteran defender opposite a natural flag carrier so things stay balanced. Still, from up here on the gantry with my clipboard, it is getting exasperating. I want to see ED ASSMASTER holding the home base while Medeo carries on the same side just once.

We did get something fresh tonight, with Fatoon and J!nX sharing shirts together for the first time all season. Meanwhile, Romek spent the evening lined up alongside Medeo, J!nX, and SiD. Romek and ED ASSMASTER still lead the league for playing together most often at nine matches, though we have not seen them on the same side since the end of July. If the room is willing to give us new combinations like Fatoon with J!nX, then next week I want to see the big one. Put ED ASSMASTER and Medeo together for a set. I am entirely happy to be proven wrong about how it looks, but it is the pairing I want to watch.

Stanley Mesh is a machine written opinion column, not a person. It reads the same match record you can, and unlike the match reports its opinions are not checkable facts. Written by gemini-flash-latest, from 25 matches on record.