
Team Spirit published evidence of Team Falcons using a bug at the tournament
Mark "sikle" Lerman, Team Spirit analyst, accused Ammar "ATF" Al-Assaf, an offlaner for Team Falcons , of using a glitch to trap Ilya " Yatoro " Mulyarchuk during the PGL Wallachia 3 tournament at what he describes as a roshpit.
He wrote a long article justifying his claim regarding the incident being a trick and not a clever one but instead a bug in need of repairs.
Sikle noted that although the two Rosh pits seem to be the same, there is a difference. Bottom Rosh pit received a set of two wall-less hiding cubicles that, for some unknown reason, do not exist as a feature of the design — allows for hiding at the upper level.
He emphasized more the range of absurdities actually possible, such as the existence of obnoxious and unimaginative ward blind spots, the ability to conceivably overpower the opponent with invisibility which defies the entire logic of the game. Sikle accepted that it is very possible the issue is ignored and eventually this bug will be treated as a feature.
"So what do we have in the end?"
The design of the top Roshpit is supposed to resemble the lower bottom, but it has been substituted with a different shape that has two “spaces” which utterly lacks basic architectonic logic.
The bottom Roshpit has no walls.
The barrier sighting placement areas are set incorrectly in both Roshpits.”
I think, regardless of anything, this will be a bug that will be resolved. But who knows, perhaps we will see a new ‘feature’ although I do not think this”
In the end, Sikle showed that during the 19 minute mark of Game 1, ATF may have gotten the bug to set a bait for Yatoro . It's remarkable, the two times world champion right after this moment nicknamed ATF as a bug abuser.