[img|left]http://i43.tinypic.com/z4uvq.png[/img][img|left]http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/2343/transv.png[/img]After our most recent instalment of the Crossfire LAN's, lots of players were of the opinion that something should be done to keep the teams playing. While one could grumpily reply that teams should do the effort themselves and stay active and competitive, we should not kid ourselves with such ideas that are obviously too good to be true for this old game. Online leagues such as Eurocup have fallen from their thrones. It used to be the utmost honour to be Eurocup champion, but after top teams such as dignitas stopped participating, it was quickly reduced to a league for random mixes of top players.
Then what did keep this game alive during all these years? It was (mostly) the Crossfire LAN's. This might not come as a surprise to most of you, but it's important to realise that this game will only know a revival instead of this constant stagnation if we take the next step towards new LAN's for ET. We've definitely shown the world that we're capable of filling up international LAN's with top teams from all over Europe and beyond. So why not do what it takes to attract new LAN's? They'll surely not come on their own. We have to face it that we're not playing a very attractive game for LAN's. Firstly, it's a free game, which makes promotion from a developer or publisher's point of view completely unprofitable. Then we also have the problem of its age. In my own opinion, ET is still a very nice game graphic-wise, but it surely won't help you promote your graphics cards. And last of all, it's a difficult game. We've all been playing this game for three years or more, and for us it's the most obvious thing in the world to rush out of your defence right before you spawn, but for outsiders spectating or trying out this game, it's hellaweird. All this means we have to put our heads together and get the gloves off if we want to achieve this goal.
After seven years we're at a point where we haven't got many LAN's for ET compared to other games such as CS or the CoD series. Even though our game is free and everything we've accomplished to this day comes from the community, it's still important that we learn from the things that other communities went through and try to use that knowledge for ET. If we look at what CoD4 is working at right now there's a very distinct organization that inspires a lot of people. It's called Vita Nova and their mission is described on their website as follows:
Krosan: Hey Vanner, for the people who don't know you from CoD4, could you introduce yourself and explain how your CoD4 career came to be? Vanner: Hi Krosan, my name is Adam Vanner and as you've pointed out I'm a call of duty 4 player. I started way back in December 2003 with the original vCOD and after playing for fun for a years I decided when CoD4 came out to take it really serious and see how things went. Luckily for me I managed to get into a team with support to attend LAN's and I've had a really great time ever since playing for infused, YYT and recently Next Century.
Krosan: With MW2 the CoD series have finally settled down with one game instead of moving on. But CoD4 wasn't always so united. Could you give us a review of the the good and the bad times throughout CoD4's history, and what made the game and the competition what it is today?
Vanner: Yeah thank god for MW2! The game had a really bright start with lots of big tournaments including CC4 and then had an amazing summer with 3 tournaments in 3 weeks with a total prize purse of over £75,000! Things took a sharp turn for the worse in that winter as a lot of teams, mostly frustrated with the game itself, decided to quit. CC5 came along and a pathetic 11 teams attended... CoD then came back strong during the summer and had some really well attended LAN's with severely reduced prize money. In November Stuart announced CIC7 and from that point on I've been involved with sorting the scene out!
[img|left]http://i40.tinypic.com/vzhf7q.png[/img][img|left]http://i41.tinypic.com/29cpe9y.png[/img]Krosan: We've been seeing a lot from you on the road towards CIC7, gathering an immense 48 teams, while the previous CC edition featuring CoD4 only indeed only 11 teams attending. I was under the impression you didn't have any real experience with taking the lead on these things, so how did you manage to get such a great result, and above all, what inspired you to do this?
Vanner: I'd always got really involved on tek9 in discussions with the game and dabbled with being involved on the admin side of the invite channels before I was removed partly due to being too outspoken and because I was deemed to be inactive! I got really annoyed with the way everyone spoke out about how no one did anything for the scene anymore and the scene lacked the leadership it had back when CoD2 got itself into WSVG as a side game. I also saw the failed attempt of CoD4ESWC and realised that something had to be done properly. I then formed Vita Nova and my first real task was to gather 10 teams to CIC7!
Krosan: Yesterday we saw yet another CoD4 LAN announced that will also run in conjunction with the organization Vita Nova. Could you tell us a little bit more about the purpose and goals of this institution?
Vanner: The goal is to promote CoD4 and prolong it's lifespan in anyway possible. We do this via online tournaments, LAN events, rulesets, organisations. You name it, we have a say in it.
Krosan: That sounds pretty noble. Who are the people involved, and what exactly are their tasks?
Vanner: Basically we have a council of members up the top which is myself, kleineman, wizinium, gizzor and karko. We then have our LAN event admin team which is Kleineman, Morg, Karko and Velvet - No guesses here that they run events! We then have National Representatives for all the major countries which currently stand at:
Paradox
Velvet
Karko
Myzz
Gizzor
Fekuj
ikers
Mumma.
Finally we have the media division which work on the website, graphics and video media. Srgy, Fighter and Cubed are responsible for this.
Basically the council consists of Will 'Wizinium' Hunter who is the project manager. He's involved with the enemydown league we are helping to run and he generally oversee's our projects and progress.
Then theres Bo 'Kleineman' Kleinhesselink who is the event manager. He's the guy to admin your LAN events! He works on event layouts/construction, human resource manager and is generally the work horse of the group
Then you've got Jerome 'Karko' Abbedie who is the creative manager. He's managing all our graphics/designs including our website and all media projects.
Then finally there's myself. I'm the communications manager and the main link between the community and ourselves. I get involved wherever I can and am the person who keeps up communication between ourselves and our clients, the community and organisations.
Krosan: I heard Vita Nova wasn't the first project of this kind to appear on the scene. What were the mistakes that the previous instalments made?
Vanner: Well in reality there was only COD4ESWC. That was a much smaller project that involved a few videos promoting CoD4. It wasn't well thought out and was more of a spur of the moment project. Things got delayed and people lost all interest. Gizzor was involved in that project and the lessons he learnt were passed onto this project where we have made sure we don't make the same mistakes.
Krosan: Have you been following Enemy Territory? As you might know, we've only got one international LAN once or twice a year. Would a project such as Vita Nova be feasible in the ET scene?
Vanner: How many teams went to CIC7 for ET?
Krosan: We had 35 teams attending, but we could have gotten 40 or maybe more.
Vanner: I don't really follow the ET scene no. I researched the scene when we formed Vita Nova as the community itself is fantastic in ET. The support for the crossfire events is amazing.
In answer to the 2nd part of your question... I don't know. CoD4's advantage was that it had a gigantic community behind it that just needed some direction. The teams have always been there as have the organisations. I'm sure it would be feasible but it would obviously have to be done in quite a different way.
Krosan: What kind of adjustments to the concept would you deem necessary for it to work for ET?
Vanner: I'm guessing here but I'd presume CoD4 is a lot bigger community wise, ET is a lot older and that is understandable. ET would need to make sure they build slowly and not try to make huge leaps as it could potentially ruin the scene. Imagine 3 LAN's in 3 months in Holland, UK and Scandinavia with 6k prize purse I'm not sure you'd get the numbers you normally see for ET. A couple of extra tournaments a year would be a great start IMO. If things went well for 12 months then try and progress. Communication with organisers is key.
Krosan: How do you determine a LAN is suitable for your game, and how do you know there is even a slight chance that your game could be featured on that LAN? In other words, on what LAN's should we be focussing?
Vanner: Well location/prize purse is key. But the main thing is taking time to talk to the organisers. If you don't ask you don't get!
Krosan: So in order to get this going we should have a team, right? We'd need our own community individuals who are genuinely willing to move mountains for our game. What exactly would such a person need, to be able to contribute?
Vanner: A passion for the game, dedication and a willingness to put in 2-3 hours everyday of doing things that aren't that fun but in the long run make some amazing things happen! I have no qualifications or background in this kind of work and I seem to be doing okay so it can't be that hard :P
Krosan: Hopefully this will inspire some people to take the next step towards contributing :)
As you can see we've got options. But we need people to achieve what we want. You can hereby see this as a call for all those people who feel like something should be done about our current situation, to help out. All that enthusiasm from right after CIC7 was great and all, but now is the time to harvest it into this project. Based on your feedback, decisions will be made independently. If you feel like your time spent on crossfire could actually also be used to improve the game, and if you think you've got (un)discovered qualities that can contribute to our goal, then speak up. I need people who can fill in the positions outlined above by Vanner. People who have experience in running leagues, who have time to gather the community, who have financial and marketing background to contact sponsors, people who know how to lead, but also plain enthusiasts who are willing to do an effort for their number one game.
If you think you've got what it takes, write it in a comment, send me a pm or contact me on #crossfire. Either way, you'll have the support of the entire community behind you.
As for people who think this is just a load of empty words, we're already working on a project which you will be informed about fully tomorrow.
I think one of the keys is that COD4 still has a very large community that it can draw from, I don't know if we in the ET community have that many people we can bring together (yes, there are still a fair amount of pubbers, but most of them don't have an interest in moving into competition, and get discouraged when they do try to do it). I might just be too cynical though, and an organization like that would be helpful in ET, I just don't think the results would be as spectacular.
I don't plan on getting 10 LAN's a year, just one by one. Start small, get shit done, and then we'll see what the next move is.
As for new players, I'm working on converting the velocity strat guide to crossfire, so new players (public nubs or from other games) can quickly download ET as a package, and read the guide to get familiar with it. That will surely make them more comfortable during scrims!
Why do the crossfire lans keep ET alive when the people attending there are just a tiny percentage that play the game? Imo ET will never die even if there won't be any more big organized lans there will still be people coming together online and offline to enjoy one of the best games of the decade.. Eveyone should just stop whining because ET is fuckin awesome and as long as people are still getting exited and having shitloads of fun it'll work itself out in the end, at least that's my observation over the past 3+ years following this community.
Agreed, ET isn't dying. But what I wrote is "that this game will only know a revival instead of this constant stagnation if we take the next step towards new LAN's". We're not improving on our situation either, are we?
You have wocen's (and my) support. I'm stranded without IRC for the day but I'll keep watching this topic. There are a few of us in North America that are trying to do the same thing.
If this is an indepednant alternative to the likes of CB & ESL, I'm game. Though mostly to be the voice of reason for retarded decisions people might want to make. A community like ET simply doesn't need CB & ESL to survive, not that I want to devalue the work of certain admins who made them happen, but I just don't like the direction of those organizations in relation to where ET should be heading.
Also if 5on5 is sticking around as the main format then we need to work out some flaws and sooner rather than later. I just woke up so I'm avoiding writing too much in fear that it wouldn't be very coherent.
I'm game to assist in anyway possible. I know myself and the staff @ STA (NA's sole remaining ET League) will do our part to help with w/e is required.
How many column you guys will create in order to make things move ? It has been 4 years since people are writing in order to make things move, but actually nothing happens. I feel like I'm reading the same stuff over and over again, but nothing has evolved. What has changed in that game compared to the last years ? Still one lan per year, one new map per year, and idle coming back and rolling as always.
You have a good intention, but the thing is that whatever you will say, you won't make E.T alive and as active as the other games.
The reason behind it is sponsorship, teams rarely get sponsored in ET therefore making it harder for players in ET to afford lans whereas the sponsorship in CoD is so much more, allowing several full teams to go to lan several times a year with no fee's.
Ya, it's all about the availability of LANs and what the prize money looks like. Notice how dignitas got sponsored right before the LAN? That's because mcgs are willing to sponsor teams for LANS, but if the LAN is only once a year then the sponsorship will most likely drop off between events.
That's true i suppose but in a game like ET, sponsors cant really gain anything from it, prizes are pritty low, yeah i know because its a "dead game" but still. therefore team sponsors in ET are less likely to get sponsored by companys such as steelseries because what say 10,000 people play ET, compared to like the millions that play the cod series theres more sponsorship/money to be made sponsoring cod mgc's.
tbh your biggest problem is that you dont have anyone with high gaming experience. You are all good in managing, but you lack terrible of knowledge about ET itself. Multiple times proven in Columns, News, Maps, War Configs and ofc decisions about the format.
Right.... Firstly, you're a self-righteous idiot, and secondly, playing every day on a med skilled level does show the exact same problems or issues that are visible on a high level, and if it doesn't - I'm pretty sure our dearly beloved crossfire readers will be very happy to whine about it.
its clearly not the same. just by saying what you just said proves that you dont know what monkeyy is on about. thats exactly the problem in current ET scene. the path of changes isnt clear, more of a headless chicken.
I consult with top players on a daily basis, so I know what the issues are. And the problem isn't me, the problem is people like you who don't wanna do one shit to get ET more popular. Tell me, what have you done lately to benefit ET?
Well im sorry that I dont play ET anymore and have some trust issues with the man who is basically in charge of ET's future. I think I shouldnt even have to mention the current 5v5 fuckup but I do since its a fine addition to why not to play ET anymore.
and like i said, you dont have clear goal for your path. you chat with inviduals about their visions and eventually are dealing with a big puzzle of pieces not knowing which to use.
but to answer your question what ive done for ET lately, I think I posted a comment among many other people requesting for a poll about 5v5. there's a chance that I didnt since I knew such poll would never exist but atleast the idea crossed my mind
I'm sorry but imho doing *something* without 100% knowing where this will end up is still better than doing *nothing*.
You and that monkeyy guy (amongst others) are the first to shit on people's motivation, instead of giving helpful feedback. You're really in no position to be flaming me.
My attitude is triggered by the continuous egotripping by some of the top players. I know this is "feedback" in order to achieve a counsel of top players who give advice to the people actually doing the work, and yes, it will be a reality soon. But it's more than often done is such a disrespectful way that it indeed pisses me off after a while.
well if you reread your comment you were basically begging for it.
also on the earlier comment I listed you 2 simple things from the past that you could have changed. now ive clearly done something for ET even though im not even playing it. hf and get results
and thats the biggest mistake youre making but if you cant see that there's nothing "we pessimists" can contribute. atleast read some of the comments in the poll.
It's great material, I'm not denying that. But right now my focus is on getting more LAN's into ET, which imo will benefit ET better than small changes like you mentioned. Those small issues are more for league admins and the counsel I talked about, I don't have much business in deciding that!
minor details are what makes up to overall. I didnt bring those up so you could have them fixed, I just wanted to see what you would do about it. all you guys can talk is about lans. since when have the lans been the problem to ET? you can say that without them ET is dead but since we have several lans taking place each year, why would you have every resource set on distorted goal like that. this is the very essence to why im no longer interested in ET as people are wasting their time on irrelevant issues.
I am sorry for commenting here since this is very old post but LANs are most likely the thing which keeps top players (even some active or stable teams) still playing this game a bit. And cause we have/had only 2 lans (crossfire lans 2 times in a year) it just made the top teams / top players inactive till the lan was published.. Some teams maybe went for EC just to practice a bit before the lan event like dignitas did this year and I'm sure other teams have been waiting for lans more than just the begginging of new CB season.. LANs are main event in every active and 'alive' game :p more lans = some new stable teams comes and by that the teams will attend to online events and that makes the game active and alive.
about the 5v5 and pronedelay issue: People didn't stop playing after pronedelay came. People haven't stoped playing when the format changed to 5v5 from 6v6. (even 6v6 is my favourite one.. the current maps are just made for 6v6.) So I wouldnt like to argue about the format change.. 6v6 could be better for ET for now but dont know if it's better for the future of ET.
I'm sorry for not putting more effort into it.
I've talked with many people who have become inactive or quit, including myself D:!
I know many who would want to start playing active again, but haven't. obviously there are multiple reasons but as a partial reason ET's current state is rebelling the players.
e: so tired, I'll try to actually answer this time.
I like lans, they are essential to ET. however, you don't fix ET by arranging more and more lans and pushing the obvious mistakes aside. Online scene is a joke.
I agreewith the online scene atm. Also its true that some players have quit ET cause of 5v5 / old maps / making new versions of old maps which sucks ass (the oasis story mostly). But then again 5v5 has created more teams than it was last year with 6v6 x) so its not that simple to go back for 6v6. Also our loved admin Krosan is yelling that 5v5 format interests sponsors more than some odd 6v6 format :( and @ LAN 6v6 format would take one more PC per team.. :o)
Suggestion: make a basic introduction movie for ET:
I once saw this WoW movie of a Frost mage playing battlegrounds and while he showed what he was doing, he told (voice over) the tactics/moves he performed.
NOTE: They deleted the sound in the video, just imagine the text being told by a narrator :-P + skip the lame intro ;-)
Make something like that. Take a supply game, fly in spectator mode and tell what is going on. You could freeze frame to fly (use the camtrace shit) to other parts of the map where the action begins. At the first stage you could explain the spawntimer mechanic, you could point out the "rushing out of the defence on 10 sec before respawn" and various other plays. Show why some moves of the team or an individual player are mistakes, or great moves.
Well I was going to convert the velocity guide, but lavOd wants to take it to the next level by making tutorial video's, much like what you proposed :)
good luck with this and any attempt to help this community. let me know if theres anything community-wise or et-wise i can help with...at least along the NA scene. check my pm krosan...we can start thinking about lans elsewhere.......if u catch my drift.
I know this will come off sounding direct and harsh, but here's my two cents for what it's worth...
It's great that this community has so much energy and passion for ET and it's awesome that people are trying to be optimistic about the future. I don't want to sound like a pessimist, but imo... this game does not have the size to be able to make it onto a bunch of LANs. The competitive community left is basically entirely gathered on Crossfire and realistically does not number over ~5000 people. Compare that to CS and CoD4; Counter-Strike is easily somewhere in the hundreds of thousands and CoD can't be that far behind. Similarly, this means the number of people who would be willing to go to a LAN event is significantly lower...
Maybe I'm just being really narrow-minded here, but I think the only way to fix this size problem would be new blood. We've had the same teams around forever now, from OC 300th division to EC to CIC teams. The thing about CS, in particular, which keeps it so alive is the diversity. Sure, we see SK/MYM/mTw/EG/Fox/fnatic/Polaks dominating every event but a lot of teams have at least risen to challenge the big-boys in recent years. If ET had this sort of thing, I believe the scene would become even more exciting and this certainly will help make the game more appealing to potential organisers when they're considering what games to host at their events. When a game is constantly growing and attracting new players, I'm guessing it'll become more and more important on the international eSports stage.
Of course, all this is just speculation and I could very well be wrong. Regardless, if you need anything I'd be more than willing to help in whatever possible.
Oh, all that being said... props on a job well done once again Krosan :D Nice article!
Thanks for the props, and thanks for the critical eye on this. We have a couple options to attract new players, such as an easy access point (crossfire with a big red button "GET ET", with underneath that a link "LEARN ET" to for example the updated velocity guide, or tutorial movies). About these LAN's, I'm not aiming at 10 LAN's a year, but let's start off small, I'm pretty sure the community can fill up 3 LAN's a year.
the interview was nice till the part with 'ET has great community'. I just rofled and couldnt be serious anymore. ET through year has gathered the most retarded people internet has. crossfire is becoming 4chan and dont start with lans coming! talking cause for now there's not a single one that is 100% sure. When it comes to lans its more less 3 teams that are beeing supported (dignitas/mamut, rockit/BB and Impact/YYT) and thats it. Online though they all are obliterated by people who will never come to lan and it doesnt have anything to do with support cause if you win EC twice in a row you can get somebody to pay you the expenses and that's not even the worst part. EVERY SINGLE new player who comes forward and plays a bit better than the rest is a cheater and no top team (but thats oldschool for you) will ever take him. They will rather fold than make a team with less known people in. Less and less people are playing this game and the one's that still do are slowly moving to other stuff.
No organization thinks of ET seriously and the only way to get to one is through connections. I wonder what those managers think when they are informed that this game has no anti-cheat system and it was players decision. There is no ladder and there's no league that without prizes is beeing played by the top teams. Public servers are full of cheaters that do not care about beeing obvious cause there's simply no meaningful punishment for them. New players are beeing discouraged by all the trash talk and leave for another game while people who regularly visits crossfire are wanking thinking of how trolled somebody got by them.
When you dont move forward, you move back. Well, ET is just as it was last year and a bit worse than 2 years ago. Its not gonna die soon but you're not going anywhere like that. I do not understand how people can say this scene "has so much energy and passion for ET". Face it, there are like 20 people who actually want do something and the rest isnt even helping them. At least I'm not writing bullshit about how this scene has the potential to be new cs1.6.
To sum up, its community's fault that ET is where it is now. You had plenty of chances to change that but you didnt choose any. You think that leagues like ESL will provide more tournaments with cash prizes if you cant be even bothered to play in their ladders? To be honest, I'm not even blaming the community itself since its normal that people are too lazy to do anything by themselves but I'm blaming this site and it's admins/staff. You always had the final word in what was going on (dont tell me cb or esl had more influence). True, you kept the game alive, but you also kept it at the same spot.
Gotta prepare for school so thats all (yea i was really bored).
Well, since you're directly quoting off my reply I might as well respond :P
I see your point, and actually I agree with you. I don't think this scene has the potential to be anything close to CS, but at the same time you can't say that there isn't any energy in this community just cuz there's quite a lot of retarded flamers. There are still quite a lot of people at least trying to help, and I'm really only making that "energy and passion" statement off of all the hype that was around CIC7. A lot of noise was made around that event and not even just in the CoD4 part, even as a guy not even following ET that much I could feel the excitement from CIC (to the point where I even reinstalled just to play some pubs again :D).
That being said... you're right about crossfire turning into 4chan, and the anti-cheat business. I don't know much about what's happening with that in regards to new anti-cheats/current modifications to PB or whatever, so I won't comment further on that. At the same time though, the 4chan bit is not wholly justified. Gotfrag, a huge CS community site, is filled with trolls. 1.6's pubs are filled with idiotic cheaters. Even #5on5.cs is filled with idiotic cheaters. The fact is, every community has dumbasses but every community also has some intelligent people who can make a difference. Maybe ET can't be pulled onto the same level as CoD or CS, but I guess it is worth a try at least (then again, I might just be really naive).
Fully agree that every scene has their retards but its ET scene that would like to improve the game support. CS can have as many dumbfucks as they want and it wont change anything right now. Allthough i have to say that CoD4 community is full of kids and it really annoys me. Its a new game tho so its quite understandable.
My point is, the 'energy and passion' you're talking about is an illusion. People are getting hyped about the game only around CC lans and its sad. What's more, even if there is a lan crossfire community tend to ditch the opportunity. For example, in 2008 i've been on 3 lans in Poland and this year there are 2 possible ones. Reaction of xfire = shit country, shit lan, cheats allowed. People expect somebody to step up and make the game mainstream while they also spit on the same guys. Take for example CB/ESL admins. They are getting flamed from every side for doing something for the community. Now, most of them do not care about cups etc. and im not suprised. If i were them id just leave ET and go admin another game. Im not saying they should be adored but a little appreciation would be good.
You're right that this scene has some inteligent people who could pull off something huge but why would they bother? Tosspot prepared the biggest lan ET can get and before it even started people were talking about how much money he earns every lan. That's just pathetic. I hope he gets shitload cause he deserves it (alltho i dont really believe he does get so much money). Its a matter of time that those 'inteligent people' will realize that ET scene doesnt deserve to be revitilized.
I understand exactly what you mean: only just last year I experienced the same thing, where I was trying to run a cup for NA and got a lot of flame and bullshit. I ended up giving the whole idea up since it's impossible for an admin to run an event without the support of the participants. However, soon after I dropped the project I received a ton of behind-my-back trashtalk about how I'm retarded, undedicated, and unwilling to help the ET scene.
I think realistically, TosspoT is more or less the last guy really holding up this game. As soon as he just gives up, the competitive scene will likely wither slowly. I'm still very new to this community so I don't know what it was like years back, but if it was always these same flamers bashing on admins trying to help ET then it seems like CB/ESL are holding fairly strong. Certainly, it's apparent from the online scene that the players no longer care (look at the recent Eurocups for example).
"EVERY SINGLE new player who comes forward and plays a bit better than the rest is a cheater and no top team (but thats oldschool for you) will ever take him"
Did you ever ever said something about a unknown dude that you saw him playing ET and thinking hmm this guy got potential ? and tried in anyway to help him .. dunno smth :) ( just asking btw .. im not flaming you or smth )
And ofc no team will ever take him .. because all skilled team's will never take some1 that is unknown .. but play's good without another skilled player ( let's say you ) say hey i saw that guy .. his pretty good blablabla hes got potential blabla why don't you tryout him and see how he does
The only guy that tried to 'help' me :DDD was homer ( just fucking 1 out of dozens of guys who called me cheater omfg ?? and maybe they were a bit known .. im just sayin .. :D ) but for some reasons i couldn't help myself :) ( im not trying to point smth about me ...... am fucking med skilled max so dont flame me :p i just have my good days sometimes :s )
But now what i think what ET need's :
1.Guys like VITANOVA
2.Try to get people to actually watch ETTV games ? but if u do that trust me get some guys like tosspot or like mashed .. guys who dont breath :D buy them cocaine and make them shoutcast :D i mean its fucking awesome! after watching those ETTV games maybe they will get more interested in playing competitively .. maybe show sponsors too dunno
3.Kill killerboy :D
4.moar online tournaments with entrance fee or sponsor ( should be great ) with the opportunity to play the final in a lan like ems ? But not some few hundred euros .. make it big ! more money more greedy bastards will play
5.CIC7 > after a few weeks a possibility that a new lan could take place for et > 44 teams interested > success > ET didn't died
6.Check Killerboy .. but kill him again to be sure
7.Stay with 5o5 format
8.Kill PB and maybe pay for a new anticheat ? a simple paypal donation ( on crossfire ? dunno if this is possible ) from time to time to a hand of skilled coders would do the trick ( i dont mind paying 2 euros a month and im not the only one i think ) i know that some guys can do it for free but seriously .. give them a little motivation :)
9.Ban guy's who cheated on official's for life , we don't need them
10.I Seriously need to get a life and sleep :| my eyes are burning !
If you expect me to watch ettvs and msg good players with advices you are mental :D Thats just beeing arogant rather than helpful. I never said that you should be agressive with your help. All you'd need to do is to be open minded and let the thought "hmm, he really has potential" cross your mind :) Actually if you want to use me as an example here you should know that i almost always help people when they ask me something and in every team i was leading i had at least 1-2 guys i picked just cause they were good, not cause they were known. Best example would be bSTURZ (allthough i made few 'clean' misscalls there xd).
My point: if you expect people to come to you and teach you you are plain stupid. You ask, you get, thats how it goes.
Oh, and your points apart from the 1st one are stupid aswell (ONLINE yournaments with huge prices in ET, yea right...).
i have never accused you, dunno what your problem is, so many highskillers are whining to me to bust you and i tell them it's unlikely you cheat, since you kept the same skill for years. fu </3 :*(
just saying what i think about the scene and its chances to become bigger and better. Oh, and btw. I actually will try to make a little contribution ^^ Just have to learn few things before but soon you will see me helpin'!
as soon as i get my pc back from repair (which is bullshit... almost a month already eh, broken cpu can rarely be fixed, they should gimme new one xd) im back to admin work. And btw ive already managed a league in ESL which is more than 95% of community ever did :)
Nah not bragging. Need to keep moving, on to the next thing! We'll send an ET ambassador to the i Series in England the 26th of August to promote the game and get more mgc's interested. We'll need banners and hand-out flyers, so lot's of work!
so getting them to support the game would be way better right? Allthough if they see mgcs supporting ET it will also be an important factor. However you want to deal with it good luck :)
The community should try to get more players from different mods involved into etpro. The ammount of people playing ET on different mods aint that small so if we could get this people interested in etpro more we might find some new blood. Of course the majority will give you the finger but some might start playing etpro and give the community some new blood. Of course they would be at a low level at their start but over some months their skill will rise.
ET has tons of players but splited over several mods, only getting some of them interested in etpro would be huge success imo. But these people would also need a fair chance and not getting flamed by some random lowfuck etpro player just because he has finally beaten someone eventough he is playing etpro for 5 years.
Maybe make some tournaments aimed for a lower skill level or made for players from other mods to get them interested. I suggest someone talks to the #nutsacks.et guys about this cause they are at the moment running some cups mainly for lower skillled teams coming from other mods and they got some success with that.
I would be glad to try and get players from other mods into etpro cause i see some potential with these players cause they tend to be a lil bit older than the average etpro player and therefore also got the money to attend lans in other countries.
I've actually thought about that idea, last year I went around on some jaymod and etpub public servers and struck up conversations with some people. For the most part, pubbers aren't interested in playing competitively (they just want to log on, shoot for a few minutes, and then carry on with their lives). Maybe I just gave up too quickly, but yeh +1 for that thought since the rest of ET is certainly not going to die any time soon so it makes sense to try to revitalize the competitive scene by introducing some of the more "hardcore" pubbers to the 5v5/6v6 teamstyle of comp.
could we maybe find a moviemaker to finnish the "Welcome to ET" movie or redo it?
We could implent some of the new "classics" and awesome moments of ET in it to get people into ETPro and show them how awesome it can be. Im thinking of Dragos panzer or Matias doublesniper kill or similar moments that were just awesome to witness. Of course you would need the demos and casts for it and but in my oppinion it would be an awesome advertising especially if you also get the videos from some lans into it.
Id be glad to help and gather demos, casts and videos if there is a moviemaker that would actually finnish it. Maybe we should get a professional moviemaking company involved into this.
I think u really need to know what the community wants. So maybe u can make some council with players from top teams and from players from oc division 1-6, admins of cb and esl and some admins of crossfire. So u can discuss some things when u want to introduce it or something. So the players can represent the others.
As I have previously said I think you should change location of LAN to somewhere more middle in europe. Enschede, Aalborg, Antwerp...I'd say it's all pretty damn to far for everyone except for the people living there. Besides, I find this places pretty expensive to go. I know that Enschede was pretty decent place to host a lan and I guess Tosspot had good conditions to host it there but I dont like the locations because of few things. Firstly, Enschede has no airport(or particularly small airport) and there isnt a lot of flights to that location. Then u have amsterdam,bremen,koln who are, lets face it pretty far from the LAN location. Train costs ~30€ or sth like that(or even more). Hotels are pretty expensive and food aint cheap either. Germany would be an ideal place to host a lan,but they have that kind of laws so its impossible to host a lan there. I'd go maybe for Austria..or even Czech republic. I think these kind of places could be a lot cheaper than Enschede(in CC case), Antwerp or Aalborg...
And about lans. Would be great to see let say "4" lan events in a year and always different country. Large organizations? We should focus on how to get them excited about our game.
Only way is more lan's ?
erm, there is at least one polish lan every year yet there were only 13 eu players that played on those (zP and cdap on PGA, unix, fobje and aphesia with authentic on some other lans).
No, that just one way and a very effective one i can add. ET scene should rather start playing ESL ladders and cups. If there would be enough teams maybe one day ET would be on the list of ESL Pro Series games and that would be even better than lans. Another way is to host cups with small prizes (cash or hardware) every lets say 2 weeks. It wouldnt need to be a huge sum of money, rather something like 100-150e or headsets or something like that for the winner. That would keep the top teams playing regularly even not in the 'lan season' and also would get ET the attention it needs. Then, the shoutcasts. I know people would love Tosspot to cover every single match in ET but lets face it, he would be wasting his time. I think it would be better to search for new shoutcasters and try to make a radio dedicated only to ET. With mgcs like rockit and blight there were plenty of random interviews etc. Why not put it there. Programs like 'eSports Weekly' (which im a fan btw) are way too complicated to arrange for ET people (-.-) but lets say a weekly radio program with stars of ET scene and a SMART host suming up what happened recently would really get tons of listeners.
btw as far as i remember there is a gaming cafe in Finland (L7). Why not ask if they could host a lan? I havent seen it and I have no idea if its spacious or has enough computers but its just an idea. Also I think they were supporting cZar gaming so supporting eSports is something they actually might interested in.
I tbh dont feel like going on a polish lan cause i got the feeling that i might get fucked over there cause the whole lan will be mainly polish (which i dont speak nor understand) and especially the way towards the lan because i cant communicate with the majority of the people.
Beside that the polish lans are always mainly for east european, mainly polish people and there is no effort to get bigger european teams to attend imo.
oh you mean the effort to asslick guys who say that our country should be bombed and whiped out completly?
Your choice if you go or not. Its all about non-polish players attitude. I can assure you that if there were eu teams coming to pl lan admins would provide any help nessesary in english, not to mention english site and ruleset. Also, what's the problem with getting a non-polish admin to join the organizing crew?
THe last time i read something about a polish lan on the hoster site it all was in polish. How do you want to make alan attractive for other countries if you dont have english as main language?
Why should i put any effort into forming a team or going with my team to a lan if the main page is in a language i dont understand? Im pretty sure if the polish community or the polish hosters would be more "friendly" towards non polish people more would come to a polish lan.
And these flamers and whiners would never attend a lan anyway.
Dont expect polish admins to make every lan site in english since so far there was only one (and ive been to like 6-7) that had eu teams in it. If there would be ANY interest from european scene then the site would be in english. Also, polish scene is one of the biggest in ET and it has enough teams to fill the lan slots on its own without any help from the outside so it doesnt really need to be fighting for foreigners. Especially if they act like they do on crossfire.
Why should any team put any effort into coming to a lan if the lansite aint in english in the FIRST place. A polish site clearly shows that people from foreign countries are NOT wanted. If you dont want european teams then just shut the fuck up about polish lans cause then we also dont have to care.
Jesus you seem like the typical crossfire user. Im stating some constructive criticism here and the first thing you do is calling me a flamer.
just pointing out flaws in your logic. You think its admins who should put effort to gather eu teams while as i wrote before they dont need to since they have enough teams as it is. Its the eu scene that has to make the first move. Poland gave you plenty of lans (that you obviously laughed at) and you didnt want to attend any. Also, the essence of any kind of online gaming is offline tournaments. Isnt it also in their (eu) interest to try to at least support this kind of events?
You just got it wrong :) Its not like we need you. We would love to welcome you but we're not gonna try if you aint either.
If you think the ET community has to do an effort towards those LAN's, then start by doing an effort yourself. I'm trying to get ET into AEF, not by doing nothing, but by taking the lead. You might wanna do the same instead of complaining nothing gets done!
you didnt get my point then. By having a Polish admin either in ESL or in CB european players are a bit more tolerant towards that kind of tournaments. Dont you think people will trust an admin more than a random player?
Ye sure, but if you're not in the organization of the LAN then it doesn't really matter for that LAN does it?
I meant with prejudices that people say I killed ET, then they say I saved ET, then they say like u did that I think I'm some kind of saviour, while all I'm doing is just trying to help out.
Am I? I'm pointing out to others that they could also do an effort. If that makes me look like a douche then that's an unfortunate side effect, but engaging others to help out is a lot more important to me than what people think of me!
totally agree with you...then you could have different teams playing and definitely more teams overall. its not hard to get to enschede if u have mgc who supports you,but if you dont have any its not really easy to get there. more lans,more diff locations, more teams and afterall...more support from mgcs. but i think we should have some cheaper location for the start...budapest,bratislava...also good places to host a lan.
Budapest sounds fun but I think we need a country where ET community still alive.
But next lans should be somewhere in big cities with big airport. Was much easier to go to coppenhagen than enshade for example..
Need anti-cheat, promotion on websites, new maps, different map pool/changes and a new website feature with live chat on here, allowing to search for wars via chat on crossfire.
If u want to reach more players on lan's i think u should make a planning on where u going and in different countries. It will cost money to promote it. Little promotions such as posting info about ET on forums wont help that much. If ET would be promoted on Tv u would get loads of people. The 2.55 version is for every beginner. U cant let play 12 years old kids on 2.60b. U got to learn them step by step. So if someone can make it that ET will be promoted on tv u have a big goal accomplished .
keep on ruining crossfire but hands of ET!
As for new players, I'm working on converting the velocity strat guide to crossfire, so new players (public nubs or from other games) can quickly download ET as a package, and read the guide to get familiar with it. That will surely make them more comfortable during scrims!
UNLEASH THE INFO KROSAN, OR YOUR ASS GETS IT
Your decision to make ESL 5v5? Yes.
http://wocen.org/p/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?12842
Also if 5on5 is sticking around as the main format then we need to work out some flaws and sooner rather than later. I just woke up so I'm avoiding writing too much in fear that it wouldn't be very coherent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0vlLfYX9_Q
:D
theres no porn on youtube
You have a good intention, but the thing is that whatever you will say, you won't make E.T alive and as active as the other games.
e: m-9
If you can find one, this project will be save!
Get back in your hole.
and like i said, you dont have clear goal for your path. you chat with inviduals about their visions and eventually are dealing with a big puzzle of pieces not knowing which to use.
but to answer your question what ive done for ET lately, I think I posted a comment among many other people requesting for a poll about 5v5. there's a chance that I didnt since I knew such poll would never exist but atleast the idea crossed my mind
You and that monkeyy guy (amongst others) are the first to shit on people's motivation, instead of giving helpful feedback. You're really in no position to be flaming me.
ps. it was only your attitude that made me comment in the first place.
ps2. few issues from the past. proning - doesnt really require the double counter on it. turn spread: http://www.crossfire.nu/?x=poll&mode=item&id=267
also on the earlier comment I listed you 2 simple things from the past that you could have changed. now ive clearly done something for ET even though im not even playing it. hf and get results
about the 5v5 and pronedelay issue: People didn't stop playing after pronedelay came. People haven't stoped playing when the format changed to 5v5 from 6v6. (even 6v6 is my favourite one.. the current maps are just made for 6v6.) So I wouldnt like to argue about the format change.. 6v6 could be better for ET for now but dont know if it's better for the future of ET.
I've talked with many people who have become inactive or quit, including myself D:!
I know many who would want to start playing active again, but haven't. obviously there are multiple reasons but as a partial reason ET's current state is rebelling the players.
e: so tired, I'll try to actually answer this time.
I like lans, they are essential to ET. however, you don't fix ET by arranging more and more lans and pushing the obvious mistakes aside. Online scene is a joke.
I once saw this WoW movie of a Frost mage playing battlegrounds and while he showed what he was doing, he told (voice over) the tactics/moves he performed.
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yNPWPka_6c
NOTE: They deleted the sound in the video, just imagine the text being told by a narrator :-P + skip the lame intro ;-)
Make something like that. Take a supply game, fly in spectator mode and tell what is going on. You could freeze frame to fly (use the camtrace shit) to other parts of the map where the action begins. At the first stage you could explain the spawntimer mechanic, you could point out the "rushing out of the defence on 10 sec before respawn" and various other plays. Show why some moves of the team or an individual player are mistakes, or great moves.
it's just an idea
http://www.own3d.tv/video/10131
It's great that this community has so much energy and passion for ET and it's awesome that people are trying to be optimistic about the future. I don't want to sound like a pessimist, but imo... this game does not have the size to be able to make it onto a bunch of LANs. The competitive community left is basically entirely gathered on Crossfire and realistically does not number over ~5000 people. Compare that to CS and CoD4; Counter-Strike is easily somewhere in the hundreds of thousands and CoD can't be that far behind. Similarly, this means the number of people who would be willing to go to a LAN event is significantly lower...
Maybe I'm just being really narrow-minded here, but I think the only way to fix this size problem would be new blood. We've had the same teams around forever now, from OC 300th division to EC to CIC teams. The thing about CS, in particular, which keeps it so alive is the diversity. Sure, we see SK/MYM/mTw/EG/Fox/fnatic/Polaks dominating every event but a lot of teams have at least risen to challenge the big-boys in recent years. If ET had this sort of thing, I believe the scene would become even more exciting and this certainly will help make the game more appealing to potential organisers when they're considering what games to host at their events. When a game is constantly growing and attracting new players, I'm guessing it'll become more and more important on the international eSports stage.
Of course, all this is just speculation and I could very well be wrong. Regardless, if you need anything I'd be more than willing to help in whatever possible.
Oh, all that being said... props on a job well done once again Krosan :D Nice article!
No organization thinks of ET seriously and the only way to get to one is through connections. I wonder what those managers think when they are informed that this game has no anti-cheat system and it was players decision. There is no ladder and there's no league that without prizes is beeing played by the top teams. Public servers are full of cheaters that do not care about beeing obvious cause there's simply no meaningful punishment for them. New players are beeing discouraged by all the trash talk and leave for another game while people who regularly visits crossfire are wanking thinking of how trolled somebody got by them.
When you dont move forward, you move back. Well, ET is just as it was last year and a bit worse than 2 years ago. Its not gonna die soon but you're not going anywhere like that. I do not understand how people can say this scene "has so much energy and passion for ET". Face it, there are like 20 people who actually want do something and the rest isnt even helping them. At least I'm not writing bullshit about how this scene has the potential to be new cs1.6.
To sum up, its community's fault that ET is where it is now. You had plenty of chances to change that but you didnt choose any. You think that leagues like ESL will provide more tournaments with cash prizes if you cant be even bothered to play in their ladders? To be honest, I'm not even blaming the community itself since its normal that people are too lazy to do anything by themselves but I'm blaming this site and it's admins/staff. You always had the final word in what was going on (dont tell me cb or esl had more influence). True, you kept the game alive, but you also kept it at the same spot.
Gotta prepare for school so thats all (yea i was really bored).
I see your point, and actually I agree with you. I don't think this scene has the potential to be anything close to CS, but at the same time you can't say that there isn't any energy in this community just cuz there's quite a lot of retarded flamers. There are still quite a lot of people at least trying to help, and I'm really only making that "energy and passion" statement off of all the hype that was around CIC7. A lot of noise was made around that event and not even just in the CoD4 part, even as a guy not even following ET that much I could feel the excitement from CIC (to the point where I even reinstalled just to play some pubs again :D).
That being said... you're right about crossfire turning into 4chan, and the anti-cheat business. I don't know much about what's happening with that in regards to new anti-cheats/current modifications to PB or whatever, so I won't comment further on that. At the same time though, the 4chan bit is not wholly justified. Gotfrag, a huge CS community site, is filled with trolls. 1.6's pubs are filled with idiotic cheaters. Even #5on5.cs is filled with idiotic cheaters. The fact is, every community has dumbasses but every community also has some intelligent people who can make a difference. Maybe ET can't be pulled onto the same level as CoD or CS, but I guess it is worth a try at least (then again, I might just be really naive).
My point is, the 'energy and passion' you're talking about is an illusion. People are getting hyped about the game only around CC lans and its sad. What's more, even if there is a lan crossfire community tend to ditch the opportunity. For example, in 2008 i've been on 3 lans in Poland and this year there are 2 possible ones. Reaction of xfire = shit country, shit lan, cheats allowed. People expect somebody to step up and make the game mainstream while they also spit on the same guys. Take for example CB/ESL admins. They are getting flamed from every side for doing something for the community. Now, most of them do not care about cups etc. and im not suprised. If i were them id just leave ET and go admin another game. Im not saying they should be adored but a little appreciation would be good.
You're right that this scene has some inteligent people who could pull off something huge but why would they bother? Tosspot prepared the biggest lan ET can get and before it even started people were talking about how much money he earns every lan. That's just pathetic. I hope he gets shitload cause he deserves it (alltho i dont really believe he does get so much money). Its a matter of time that those 'inteligent people' will realize that ET scene doesnt deserve to be revitilized.
I should write columns ;)
I think realistically, TosspoT is more or less the last guy really holding up this game. As soon as he just gives up, the competitive scene will likely wither slowly. I'm still very new to this community so I don't know what it was like years back, but if it was always these same flamers bashing on admins trying to help ET then it seems like CB/ESL are holding fairly strong. Certainly, it's apparent from the online scene that the players no longer care (look at the recent Eurocups for example).
I'll keep my trolling to a minimum for now on and make some interviews instead when I'm bored! :-)
Did you ever ever said something about a unknown dude that you saw him playing ET and thinking hmm this guy got potential ? and tried in anyway to help him .. dunno smth :) ( just asking btw .. im not flaming you or smth )
And ofc no team will ever take him .. because all skilled team's will never take some1 that is unknown .. but play's good without another skilled player ( let's say you ) say hey i saw that guy .. his pretty good blablabla hes got potential blabla why don't you tryout him and see how he does
The only guy that tried to 'help' me :DDD was homer ( just fucking 1 out of dozens of guys who called me cheater omfg ?? and maybe they were a bit known .. im just sayin .. :D ) but for some reasons i couldn't help myself :) ( im not trying to point smth about me ...... am fucking med skilled max so dont flame me :p i just have my good days sometimes :s )
But now what i think what ET need's :
1.Guys like VITANOVA
2.Try to get people to actually watch ETTV games ? but if u do that trust me get some guys like tosspot or like mashed .. guys who dont breath :D buy them cocaine and make them shoutcast :D i mean its fucking awesome! after watching those ETTV games maybe they will get more interested in playing competitively .. maybe show sponsors too dunno
3.Kill killerboy :D
4.moar online tournaments with entrance fee or sponsor ( should be great ) with the opportunity to play the final in a lan like ems ? But not some few hundred euros .. make it big ! more money more greedy bastards will play
5.CIC7 > after a few weeks a possibility that a new lan could take place for et > 44 teams interested > success > ET didn't died
6.Check Killerboy .. but kill him again to be sure
7.Stay with 5o5 format
8.Kill PB and maybe pay for a new anticheat ? a simple paypal donation ( on crossfire ? dunno if this is possible ) from time to time to a hand of skilled coders would do the trick ( i dont mind paying 2 euros a month and im not the only one i think ) i know that some guys can do it for free but seriously .. give them a little motivation :)
9.Ban guy's who cheated on official's for life , we don't need them
10.I Seriously need to get a life and sleep :| my eyes are burning !
sry for ingrish
My point: if you expect people to come to you and teach you you are plain stupid. You ask, you get, thats how it goes.
Oh, and your points apart from the 1st one are stupid aswell (ONLINE yournaments with huge prices in ET, yea right...).
just saying what i think about the scene and its chances to become bigger and better. Oh, and btw. I actually will try to make a little contribution ^^ Just have to learn few things before but soon you will see me helpin'!
How long will you brag about aef now? ;D
he has seen the 5on5 post!
What's wrong with more LANs?
ET has tons of players but splited over several mods, only getting some of them interested in etpro would be huge success imo. But these people would also need a fair chance and not getting flamed by some random lowfuck etpro player just because he has finally beaten someone eventough he is playing etpro for 5 years.
Maybe make some tournaments aimed for a lower skill level or made for players from other mods to get them interested. I suggest someone talks to the #nutsacks.et guys about this cause they are at the moment running some cups mainly for lower skillled teams coming from other mods and they got some success with that.
I would be glad to try and get players from other mods into etpro cause i see some potential with these players cause they tend to be a lil bit older than the average etpro player and therefore also got the money to attend lans in other countries.
could we maybe find a moviemaker to finnish the "Welcome to ET" movie or redo it?
We could implent some of the new "classics" and awesome moments of ET in it to get people into ETPro and show them how awesome it can be. Im thinking of Dragos panzer or Matias doublesniper kill or similar moments that were just awesome to witness. Of course you would need the demos and casts for it and but in my oppinion it would be an awesome advertising especially if you also get the videos from some lans into it.
Id be glad to help and gather demos, casts and videos if there is a moviemaker that would actually finnish it. Maybe we should get a professional moviemaking company involved into this.
The lineups are changing way too often , there are almost no stable teams anymore..
A few days before big tournaments newly formed teams appear and just fold right after them.
But there are every time stupid fools who saying dumbshit >.>
Keep on working! :)
And about lans. Would be great to see let say "4" lan events in a year and always different country. Large organizations? We should focus on how to get them excited about our game.
Only way is more lan's ?
No, that just one way and a very effective one i can add. ET scene should rather start playing ESL ladders and cups. If there would be enough teams maybe one day ET would be on the list of ESL Pro Series games and that would be even better than lans. Another way is to host cups with small prizes (cash or hardware) every lets say 2 weeks. It wouldnt need to be a huge sum of money, rather something like 100-150e or headsets or something like that for the winner. That would keep the top teams playing regularly even not in the 'lan season' and also would get ET the attention it needs. Then, the shoutcasts. I know people would love Tosspot to cover every single match in ET but lets face it, he would be wasting his time. I think it would be better to search for new shoutcasters and try to make a radio dedicated only to ET. With mgcs like rockit and blight there were plenty of random interviews etc. Why not put it there. Programs like 'eSports Weekly' (which im a fan btw) are way too complicated to arrange for ET people (-.-) but lets say a weekly radio program with stars of ET scene and a SMART host suming up what happened recently would really get tons of listeners.
Need moar ways? :)
http://www.assembly.org/winter10
Beside that the polish lans are always mainly for east european, mainly polish people and there is no effort to get bigger european teams to attend imo.
Your choice if you go or not. Its all about non-polish players attitude. I can assure you that if there were eu teams coming to pl lan admins would provide any help nessesary in english, not to mention english site and ruleset. Also, what's the problem with getting a non-polish admin to join the organizing crew?
Its all about the attitude.
Why should i put any effort into forming a team or going with my team to a lan if the main page is in a language i dont understand? Im pretty sure if the polish community or the polish hosters would be more "friendly" towards non polish people more would come to a polish lan.
And these flamers and whiners would never attend a lan anyway.
Dont expect polish admins to make every lan site in english since so far there was only one (and ive been to like 6-7) that had eu teams in it. If there would be ANY interest from european scene then the site would be in english. Also, polish scene is one of the biggest in ET and it has enough teams to fill the lan slots on its own without any help from the outside so it doesnt really need to be fighting for foreigners. Especially if they act like they do on crossfire.
Jesus you seem like the typical crossfire user. Im stating some constructive criticism here and the first thing you do is calling me a flamer.
You just got it wrong :) Its not like we need you. We would love to welcome you but we're not gonna try if you aint either.
you have to admit that crossfire people gave us plenty of reasons not to care :p
What prejudices?
I meant with prejudices that people say I killed ET, then they say I saved ET, then they say like u did that I think I'm some kind of saviour, while all I'm doing is just trying to help out.
nah, you're just a bit douchy lately ;)
keep up your good work though ;D
<3
But next lans should be somewhere in big cities with big airport. Was much easier to go to coppenhagen than enshade for example..
Need anti-cheat, promotion on websites, new maps, different map pool/changes and a new website feature with live chat on here, allowing to search for wars via chat on crossfire.
- Halidith