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[[Category:Players]][[Category:Competitive players]][[Image:Pinglogo.jpg|thumb|right|<center>The logo of Masta aka P!ng.</center>]]'''Masta''' is a former German [[Competitive Play|competitive]] [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]] player specializing on combat with a single saber. He was one of the few competitively successful players that did not rely on [[Mouse Movement Techniques#The Term 'Poke'|poke]]. Masta is currently holding the title of Master Aurochs of the [[Jedi Academy Aurochs]], Jedi Academy Trainer of the [[The Jedi Academy|Jedi Academy]] and was a former staff member of the [[ESL]]. His clan affiliations range from (in chronological order) SoE, Seraph, Master and CJO, but he remained clanless for the vast majority of the time. He is known under a variety of nicknames, most notably P!ng or Master P!ng, and also went by nicknames like Mastz00r, TheTruth and Cyrax at various points in time. Masta is most widely known for his [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy|JKA]] fragmovies, especially the last one in the series: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzF-XaZl8yM Revelation 4].
[[Image:Pinglogo.jpg|thumb|right|<center>The logo of Masta aka P!ng.</center>]]'''Masta''' is a former German [[Competitive Play|competitive]] [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]] player specializing on combat with a single saber. He was one of the few competitively successful players that did not rely on [[Mouse Movement Techniques|poke]]. Masta is currently holding the title of Master Aurochs of the [[Jedi Academy Aurochs]], Jedi Academy Trainer of the [[The Jedi Academy|Jedi Academy]] and was a former staff member of the [[ESL]]. His clan affiliations range from (in chronological order) SoE, Seraph, Master and CJO, but he remained clanless for the vast majority of the time. He is known under a variety of nicknames, most notably P!ng or Master P!ng, and also went by nicknames like Mastz00r, TheTruth and Cyrax at various points in time. Masta is most widely known for his [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy|JKA]] fragmovies, especially the last one in the series: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzF-XaZl8yM Revelation 4].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Masta had barely any exposure to the multiplayer of [[JK2|Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast]] when it was first released. He greatly enjoyed the sabering mechanics of the game, but the clearly broken pre-patch katas, DFAs and backstabs served to discourage Masta from actively playing [[JK2]]. Even after the patches fixed some of the imbalances, he would find the kick mechanic and prevalence of full-force duel servers to be ridiculous at best and therefore focused on playing downloadable custom maps in [[Single player|single player]]. Masta had a good time in JK2 and was therefore thrilled when [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]] was announced; even more so when he found out that many of the gameplay mechanics would carry over from [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast|JK2]], with exception of the kicks and the broken katas.
Masta had barely any exposure to the multiplayer of [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast]] when it was first released. He greatly enjoyed the sabering mechanics of the game, but the clearly broken pre-patch katas, DFAs and backstabs served to discourage Masta from actively playing [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast|JK2]]. Even after the patches fixed some of the imbalances, he would find the kick mechanic and prevalence of full-force duel servers to be ridiculous at best and therefore focused on playing downloadable custom maps in single player. Masta had a good time in JK2 and was therefore thrilled when [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]] was announced; even more so when he found out that many of the gameplay mechanics would carry over from [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast|JK2]], with exception of the kicks and the broken katas.


Having bought [[JK3]], Masta was initially unconcerned with the multiplayer part of the game, playing the single player first and foremost. His first ventures into the multiplayer came around the end of 2003 and early 2004 when he joined a BWN duel server to play 1v1s against a few friends, picking up his favourite lightsaber type from the single player - the staff. Shortly after, a random single saberist would join the server and completely destroy both Masta and his friends. Masta would find himself unable to do much damage to the random single saberist at all, and in frustration he himself would switch to a single saber, emulating the steps and attacks his opponent was making. Masta suddenly found himself to be far more effective wielding one single saber instead of a staff. He even received a compliment from the random saberist on the server. And thus Masta developed a taste for sabering and would from that point on visit the [[BWN]] servers almost on a daily basis.
Having bought [[JK3]], Masta was initially unconcerned with the multiplayer part of the game, playing the single player first and foremost. His first ventures into the multiplayer came around the end of 2003 and early 2004 when he joined a BWN duel server to play 1v1s against a few friends, picking up his favourite lightsaber type from the single player - the staff. Shortly after, a random single saberist would join the server and completely destroy both Masta and his friends. Masta would find himself unable to do much damage to the random single saberist at all, and in frustration he himself would switch to a single saber, emulating the steps and attacks his opponent was making. Masta suddenly found himself to be far more effective wielding one single saber instead of a staff. He even received a compliment from the random saberist on the server. And thus Masta developed a taste for sabering and would from that point on visit the [[BWN]] servers almost on a daily basis.
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In late February 2005, Masta would gradually begin expanding his horizon after hearing rumours on the Academy servers about the extravagance of the European competitive scene and the unparalleled success of team [[aXiom]] and their star player aXiom][Ðureal. He would also start experimenting with recording clips of ingame footage and putting them together, ultimately becoming inspired enough to make his first ever fragmovie: He named it "Revelation".
In late February 2005, Masta would gradually begin expanding his horizon after hearing rumours on the Academy servers about the extravagance of the European competitive scene and the unparalleled success of team [[aXiom]] and their star player aXiom][Ðureal. He would also start experimenting with recording clips of ingame footage and putting them together, ultimately becoming inspired enough to make his first ever fragmovie: He named it "Revelation".


====Revelation 1: The Irony====
====Revelation 1: Irony====
Masta's first fragmovie was more of a spontaneous product of his experimentation with ingame footage than the realization of a cohesive and well thought out plan. He worked with extremely primitive tools during the production of the video, giving no thought to special effects or audio synchronization. Adjusting the cl_avidemo command gave him the ability to create slow-motion scenes right from the start, which he used extensively in his first video.  
Masta's first fragmovie was more of a spontaneous product of his experimentation with ingame footage than the realization of a cohesive and well thought out plan. He worked with extremely primitive tools during the production of the video, giving no thought to special effects or audio synchronization. Adjusting the cl_avidemo command gave him the ability to create slow-motion scenes right from the start, which he used extensively in his first video.  


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}}In June 2005, Team Hacker challenged the second best 2v2 team in the ESL ladder, consisting of the two top players *aiming.dev and *aiming.syLezz. In two incredibly difficult games, Team Hacker would once again only just barely lose by two points, winning the first round 20-15 and losing the second one 12-19. However, like with the game against aXiom's 2v2 team, this was more of a moral victory for Masta and [[Kain]] than anything else, considering that they have come this far without relying on [[Mouse Movement Techniques#The Term 'Poke'|poke]].{{multiple image
}}In June 2005, Team Hacker challenged the second best 2v2 team in the ESL ladder, consisting of the two top players *aiming.dev and *aiming.syLezz. In two incredibly difficult games, Team Hacker would once again only just barely lose by two points, winning the first round 20-15 and losing the second one 12-19. However, like with the game against aXiom's 2v2 team, this was more of a moral victory for Masta and [[Kain]] than anything else, considering that they have come this far without relying on [[Mouse Movement Techniques|poke]].{{multiple image
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| footer    = The pseudo-aXiom games gave Masta the necessary inspiration for Revelation4.
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== Play Style and Innovations ==
== Play Style and Innovations ==
Masta remains to this day a strict advocate of playing without [[Mouse Movement Techniques#The Term 'Poke'|poke]]. He disliked the technique right from the start as he began playing the game in early 2004. Indeed, the main reason why Masta, as a European, played so very often on the American BWN servers early in his career was just that: He had a profound dislike for poke. He saw it as a shortcut for inexperienced players to win games effortlessly and a compensation for poor movement and accuracy, although he did respect the playstyles of the elite, which combine the efficiency of poke with tactical sophistication and the mastery of JKA mechanics. Nevertheless, Masta would very rarely poke on purpose.
Masta remains to this day a strict advocate of playing without [[poke]]. He disliked the technique right from the start as he began playing the game in early 2004. Indeed, the main reason why Masta, as a European, played so very often on the American BWN servers early in his career was just that: He had a profound dislike for poke. He saw it as a shortcut for inexperienced players to win games effortlessly and a compensation for poor movement and accuracy, although he did respect the playstyles of the elite, which combine the efficiency of poke with tactical sophistication and the mastery of JKA mechanics. Nevertheless, Masta would very rarely poke on purpose.


His play style is based on a great amount of diagonal swings, mostly right-forward ones in the red and yellow stances. Before the TFFA Period, Masta was notorious for using unusual combinations in both stances to catch his opponents off guard, exploit their openings and counter a set of common red swing combinations (this can be especially seen in the fragmovies Revelation 1 and 2). Swings like the backwards-left diagonal in red or the right-forward diagonal into right-left combos in yellow were amongst his favourites.  
His play style is based on a great amount of diagonal swings, mostly right-forward ones in the red and yellow stances. Before the TFFA Period, Masta was notorious for using unusual combinations in both stances to catch his opponents off guard, exploit their openings and counter a set of common red swing combinations (this can be especially seen in the fragmovies Revelation 1 and 2). Swings like the backwards-left diagonal in red or the right-forward diagonal into right-left combos in yellow were amongst his favourites.  
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===Notable Games===
===Notable Games===
 
* 05.02.2005 1v1 Masta vs [KI]DarkStar - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/Me%20vs%20DS.dm_26 demo]
* 19.12.2004 1v1 - Masta vs Master Sword (BWN Duel) - [[Media:Masta vs Sword.zip|demo]]
* 22.03.2005 2v2 Team Hacker vs Team aXiom Round 1 - [[:Image:haxiom2.jpg|screenshot]]
* 05.02.2005 1v1 - Masta vs [Ki]DarkStar (BWN Duel) - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/Me%20vs%20DS.dm_26 demo]
* 27.03.2005 2v2 Team Hacker vs *aiming Round 1 - [[:Image:Haxming1.jpg|screenshot]]
* 10.03.2005 1v1 - Masta vs [Ki]Lotusfire (BWN Duel) - [[Media:Masta vs Lotusfire.zip|demo]]
* 26.07.2005 2v2 CJO vs JK - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/CJO_vs_JK.dm_26 demo]
* 22.03.2005 2v2 - Team Hacker vs Team aXiom Round 1 - [[Media:haxiom2.jpg|screenshot]]
* 17.09.2005 2v2 Team Hacker vs Team CosmoS - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/Hacker_vs_Cosmos.dm_26 demo]
* 27.03.2005 2v2 - Team Hacker vs *aiming Round 1 - [[Media:Haxming1.jpg|screenshot]]
* 23.11.2005 1v1 Masta vs o³Toaster - [[:File:ESL_toaster.zip|demo]]
* 26.07.2005 2v2 - CJO vs JK - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/CJO_vs_JK.dm_26 demo]
* 15.06.2006 4v4 Jedi Academy Aurochs vs Team fiDelity Round 2 - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/JAA_vs_fidelity_r2.dm_26 demo]
* 17.09.2005 2v2 - Team Hacker vs Team CosmoS - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/Hacker_vs_Cosmos.dm_26 demo]
* 05.09.2006 2v2 Jedi Academy Aurochs vs NSE Round 1 - [[:File:JAA vs NSE.zip|demo]]
* 23.11.2005 1v1 - Masta vs o³Toaster - [[Media:ESL_toaster.zip|demo]]
* 15.06.2006 4v4 - Jedi Academy Aurochs vs Team fiDelity Round 2 - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/JAA_vs_fidelity_r2.dm_26 demo]
* 05.09.2006 2v2 - Jedi Academy Aurochs vs NSE Round 1 - [[Media:JAA vs NSE.zip|demo]]


== Rivalry ==
== Rivalry ==
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