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Yeah we broke up apparently after our leader (and founder of clan) sold his PC while I was away on vacation. As I understand they do have a strong CoD team as well as a solid DoD team. I think both may be CALmain, but I'm not sure on that.

I personally think it was for the better, now I can get my name out and hopefully join a CALim/main team because I know I can play at that level consistently.

Yea trust me that doesnt happen for me every day!

Here is another pic...not off a good round for me but for a close one. It was first team to 200 kills wins. Both were on 199 for a while then... As you can see here i didnt do as well. We were playing with the realism mod thou, 80% of the first bullets which hits you kills you. Very difficult.

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Yeah we broke up apparently after our leader (and founder of clan) sold his PC while I was away on vacation. As I understand they do have a strong CoD team as well as a solid DoD team. I think both may be CALmain, but I'm not sure on that.

I personally think it was for the better, now I can get my name out and hopefully join a CALim/main team because I know I can play at that level consistently.

I'm sorry to hear that and good luck getting onto a CAL m/i team for CS :) I was in CAL Main for Call of Duty Season 3 with Ostfront and that was fun.

haha. looks like your typical results from an ONS server.

anyway. i guess ill throw in one of mine to make this post more worth it. Note the Headshots. 2 blues switched to spectating ealier in the match after so many headshots. lol.

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19 kills: 1 Death, round was over yet. I stopped playing the game because of cheaters. I still have a screenshot on a map where I have a score of 1902 with 01:41minutes left. The guy that beat me had a score of 470.. Well in one minute and 41 seconds he scored over 2000 points. I lost to him by like 200 or something. That pretty much made me "retire" for Renegade.

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I love the "Bushmaster" gun, fun to use.

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I blew up my Ferrari = me getting owned.. :(

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