“I I think for our mental – it’d be nice to close them out a little bit earlier and really just iron everything out and make it so we make as little mistakes as possible because obviously this is a tournament where you know the smallest mistake can cost you.” “I think we want to iron out games a little more smoothly, like in our win we had some close maps that could have been not so close if we did a few things differently,” Methodz said in a press conference earlier this week, ahead of their first London match. But Methodz and the team are also keeping their strategies locked in – something the team hopes will solidify Toronto’s place in the League during its first year in the Playoffs. Of course, LAN connections and high-profile matches in person are still on ice as Call of Duty teams worldwide are playing away from the stadiums this year. Gutted for my boys over there and hope we can see something change sooner rather than later.- Ultra Methodz August 20, 2020įollowing the win mid-season, Toronto Ultra player Anthony “ Methodz” Zinni commented on the abrupt connection problems for London earlier in August and hoped things would improve for how League matches continued to be managed over the internet. As a competitor, that is not how we want to win. Toronto secured its checkpoint as they held London back, reaching the 250 goal and advancing into their second Playoffs game against the Florida Mutineers.
Despite a few lags between teams from remotely playing, London’s roster managed to maintain its lead until Toronto Ultra broke a tie on the last Hardpoint match. Methodz thanked fans for their support across the team’s biggest season to date, following a promising Round 1 against the London Royal Ravens and Round 2 over the Florida Mutineers. Thank you for the support this season & sorry to those we’ve let down, we all wanted so much more than this.” “Put in so much time and improved drastically, only to lose to ourselves in the end. “I wouldn’t wish this feeling on anyone,” Toronto Ultra player Anthony “Methodz” Zinni tweeted. Honestly so disappointed with how we played today, especially myself. This gave Dallas Empire the tie-breaking win at the end of their Day 3 match, advancing towards their finals and Call of Duty League Championship win against Atlanta Faze last weekend.
Toronto Ultra continued with a 5-2 game, giving themselves one more chance to stay in the game until the Dallas Empire eliminated Methodz and CleanX to take a 6-2 match point. But both were eliminated, with Dallas taking the match point in the final round. After the ice was broken, Cammy continued to take advantage of Piccadilly’s scaffolding and supported Methodz towards planting the device on the objective. With Toronto Ultra in the offensive role, Cammy provided sniper suppression and helped bring his team a much-needed win against a 4-1 S&D match. Despite heavy resistance from Ultra’s CleanX, Cammy and Methodz at the end of the third round, both were eliminated at close range.ĭallas continued with a 4-0 lead, eliminating Toronto’s players before the game switched sides. The strategy for Dallas came in diving their focus in picking Toronto’s players off through a mix of sniping and direct fire at the center of the map. This was when Empire eliminated each Ultra member, giving them a window to take a 2-0 lead as they planted the device over their objective. Piccadilly became the last point to break a tie between Dallas and Toronto.