COD4 was my venture into online gaming. I borrowed the disk from my younger brother (whom I had bought it for shortly after it was released) and it took a little while for me to discover multiplayer. In the early days a good game was 1:3 KDR. I found a west coast server to play on and joined a clan after a leader invited me in. At the time I did not understand what the clan concept was, having thought I basically signed up on some sort of team. Our leader had a generally negative attitude and was very rude to other players.
Then one day I tried out the Ward, and I quickly discovered what a positive, well-administered play environment was like. It was not long before I dropped my old tags and had an application in, and after tagging up I started to learn more about what I felt a clan really should be...I have spent a lot of time over the years on the forums, in late night/early morning chats over TS/Steam/Xfire/Skype, and countless hours in game with our brethren. This has been a dependable place to come hang out and blow off a little steam, and to do so in a family-friendly way. We've had our fair share of internal strife, but those things have always found a way of working themselves out. I have made some great friends and have shared many laughs, met some of you in person, and gotten to know some of you really quite well (RAT and I even had a quasi-gift exchange one Christmas). I have been fortunate to get to know many people from all walks of life, from every continent. Pretty amazing when you stop and think about it. The camaraderie that we have It really is something special.Statistics: Posted by Vagisil — November 4th, 2016, 3:08 am
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