"[15], He has now retired from competitive Overwatch to pursue his Quake career again in Quake Champions. "[19], QuakeCon Tri-Masters Grand-Master Duel Finals, QuakeCon Invitational Masters Championship, Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel & Convention Center, Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Athens, Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Paris, "Introducing SK Gaming's ShootMania Team", "IEM 3-a-days: cooller, rapha, dandaking", "Five of the greatest Quake Live duels ever", "Esport Index QuakeLive player: Shane 'rapha' Hendrixson", "Quake legend rapha joins Team Liquid Overwatch", "World's best Quake players compete at QuakeCon", "Rapha with double gold at QuakeCon 2013", "Quakecon: rapha is the champion, 3:1's Strenx", "Cypher wins his second DreamHack in a row", "rapha defeats Cooller, retains IEM crown", "Cypher — DreamHack Winter 2010 ?? Additionally, rapha will be stepping down from the Overwatch roster to recommit himself to Quake. What drew me to Overwatch is the fact that the game itself is fun, and coming from mostly a duel background in Quake—even though I have played team modes/games before—it's nice and refreshing to start something new and play a team game. Earlier today, through a joint announcement on their website, Team Liquid announced that they would be sending members of their Overwatch team to Quakecon 2017, and that support player rapha would be retiring from Overwatch to focus on his beloved Quake where he … DaHanG, id_, and rapha will be sent from the Liquid Overwatch roster, as well as winz on loan from Rogue will be competing in the inaugural Quake Champions tournament at Quakecon. Impossible shoes to fill. "[8] When questioned about his preferred style, Hendrixson said, "I know for myself that some games I've played, based just on the way I feel that day I've favored one [style] over the other. Additionally, Liquid has not been afraid to recruit Koreans in the past, although the language barrier may get more in the way for a role traditionally reserved for the shotcallers of teams. Rapha’s video settings for Quake Champions: 1920×1080, 75% Render Scale, Lighting on high, rest medium.. (240fps cap) Note – Most Professional Gamers don’t care about graphics so they even play on lower settings so they get better framerates. After four years of limited practice, able to play two to six weeks out of each year, Hendrixson joined SK Gaming in 2008.
Shane Hendrixson (born March 16, 1989 in Rockford, Illinois), also known by his pseudonym rapha, is an American professional esports Quake Live, Quake III Arena, ShootMania, Overwatch, and Quake Champions player for Team Liquid. After disappointing results at the Electronic Sports World Cup Masters of Paris where he failed to make it out of the group stage, Hendrixson returned home to prepare for the competition's grand finals. We're going to @Quake Con #LetsGoLiquid https://t.co/phbmE5GonP. Now I'm good.'
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