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So who would be down for it?

I just my new comp so i can finnally run BF2 and FEAR and all those games MAXED out and i wanna celebrate haha.

So who here would be down for a SAU BF2 round or 6 or 7?

Just gettin an initial idea at the moment, maybe i could organise a SAU vs NS.com BF game?

Anyway like i said just a thought at the moment.

Let me know what you think!

EDIT:

List is looking like this at the moment guys and after couting up the NS.com guys it should be on for a 32 player at least!

MADGT4

Anthos (possibly server candidate)

kralster

dezz (possible)

TurboX

PurpleR32

ferni

ignuz

Freddy Kruger

Adam 33

mad34

Syphon

Tangles

sindows

Cubes

Nightcrawler

Freddy Kruger

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Id be keen for a BF2 battle for sure, sounds awesome. can play anynight after 7.30pm, once the kiddies are down in bed.

The clan server is a top idea so it should be utilised, cheers matey.

Im known as MajorTangles on battlefield2...... so say g'day. Bearing down on 20000points and the next 2 gun choices (what to get, last rifles in the following classes: sniper, support, antitiank, or engineer?)

Deff Sniper!

But thats my personal choice. 3rd Snipe Rifle RULES!

Ummmmmmmmmmmmm

On another Note as my new computer is still approx a week away AND i can't find a copy of Battlefield 2 ANYWHERE i may have to use my other comp which i don't wanna do!

I really wanna max everything out on the new 20" WS!

So how about not this w/e but the w/e after that?

Okay,

Sunday 21st it is.

Please suggest times and Map

Server is currently a 10v10 Server

So to make it descent we need at least 8 per side (16 players)

If we are short on numbers, I will ask some of my Clan if they are interested

Otherwise, we will keep it SAU vs SAU (or maybe another Car Club)

Okay,

Sunday 21st it is.

Please suggest times and Map

Server is currently a 10v10 Server

So to make it descent we need at least 8 per side (16 players)

If we are short on numbers, I will ask some of my Clan if they are interested

Otherwise, we will keep it SAU vs SAU (or maybe another Car Club)

Wake Island.... :laughing-smiley-014:

Nah I dunno, something small. Preferably no planes.

Also, to get the second set of unlocks for each kit, do you need the expansion? or do you need to get all the first unlocks for each kit?

Also, to get the second set of unlocks for each kit, do you need the expansion? or do you need to get all the first unlocks for each kit?

Second set of Unlocks are a combination of both,

You need to have the first unlock, unlocked to you, then you need to have an expansion pack.

Special Forces brough 1 more unlock for each class (that I am aware of) Not sure about European Forces though.

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