Clans and games they play
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- {CN}Doomfarer
Clans and games they play
Well I know this place has a couple of clans posting on a regular basis. You guys care to post your clan info and games you play? I won't bother with mine, as I am the only one that really plays on the forums. What about the rest of you? No need to jump into a flame war right away




- Killer Mike
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Hello,
{GFU} Ground Force Unit
We play at http://www.teamwarfare.com We are in 3 competitions. A 5 v 5 ladder, a One Life to Live ladder, and a 7 v 7 Beta League competition. Our site is http://www.kickme.to/gfuclan . Our server IP is on our site under info section.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the only game we play as of now.
{GFU} Ground Force Unit
We play at http://www.teamwarfare.com We are in 3 competitions. A 5 v 5 ladder, a One Life to Live ladder, and a 7 v 7 Beta League competition. Our site is http://www.kickme.to/gfuclan . Our server IP is on our site under info section.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the only game we play as of now.
SRM is Shadow Rats Marauders, a group I've been involved with since 96, been an active member of since 98 when I joined as XO. Started as a MechWarrior2 pirate unit in The Registry on AOL/Kali, and branched out into Quake2 and Tribes, T2, MW3 and even MW4. A few of us are playing BF, with one of our guys being in HomeLAN Fed, who actually beta tested BF since day 1(he's the reason I got into it). Currently, most of SRM is playing MW4:Mercs, might even get it myself, we'll see. Kind of burned out on Mechs at the moment(9 yrs of playing MW games...they do get a bit old).
Most of SRM are older(30+), jobs range from bum to doctor to airline pilot, with a lot of us being in the computer fields, especially networking(gee..years and years of online gaming..ya think that had any influence?). Believe it or not, I'm one of the nice SRM
We were started as a pirate unit in a role playing based league, and most of our people tend to really fit the role
Greatest bunch of people you'd ever want to meet, with members on just about every continent. The sun never sets on SRM 
Most of SRM are older(30+), jobs range from bum to doctor to airline pilot, with a lot of us being in the computer fields, especially networking(gee..years and years of online gaming..ya think that had any influence?). Believe it or not, I'm one of the nice SRM



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