Sunday 7th October, 2007 |
The regular QuakeWorld summerbreak came to an end a couple of weeks ago when the European Quake League season six started. Before the league started there was remarkably much of debate about the divisions. After only a few days the divisions were announced to be finished and that left some people looking at them very disappointed.
Division four turned out to become one of the biggest divisions in the league and many of the clan division placements could be argued about. However it’s proved to be a waste of time and now, since over half the teams have played at least one game, there is most likely no way that any changes are going to be made anymore. So instead of touching the fire sensitive subject let’s move on and look at what has already happened and predict the future.
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Monday 24th September, 2007 |
This tutorial will help you installing the QuakeWorld Wiki search plugin so that you can search the QuakeWorld Wiki directly from your web browser.
Step 1
Open your browser and go to QuakeWorld Wiki.
Step 2
Select the search-engine dropdown list and click add “QuakeWorld Wiki”.
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Sunday 9th September, 2007 |
It’s that time again, interview-time. Time to check out the status of our newly formed teams in the rookiebuilding. Let’s see what they are up to.
(Hey) Please introduce yourselves to our readers.
tide: Hey, my name is Benjamin, I’m an 18-year old (or young? :>) Croatian living in Vienna, Austria. I started Quakeworld a week ago and played Quake4 CTF/TDM as well as War§ow TDM before that.
crippan: Hi! My name is Jonas Zander, I´m 21 years old and from Karlskoga, Sweden. I recently finished my studies and now work for an ISP in Sweden. I have played FPS-games actively since ‘99 when Unreal Tournament was released and now I just started to play QW, currently playing in a clan called Shortys with some old Q4 friends.
dape: Hi. I am 23 years old and I study in Jönköping, Sweden.
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Thursday 6th September, 2007 |
Then how does reppie + razor sound to you? To me it sounds like pwnage!
Molgrum has started another tournament in the Kenya series called Double Sunday Kenya. This time it’s 2on2 on the menu and just like I told you, one of the best 2on2 teams ever has already signed up.
* The division system from KTK/FTK is adapted in DSK as well. Basically there are two divisions, one for experienced players (oldies) and one for new players (rookies).
* Each group game is 10 minutes, the teams face each other two times. After that, the finals are held in each division.
* Whatever team gets the most frags in the final wins.
* Schedule with timetable will come up before the tournament starts and will show exactly when you’re supposed to play.
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