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hey guys,

forgot its the GF's birthday this sunday (now i have to quickly go and buy a present). I will still be there, but maybe a bit later as i have to go take her out for dinner.

Yes I am aiming for best boyfriend of they year award ;)

good thing u didnt fully forget the present then otherwise u would of been in the dog house the next 20 years :nyaanyaa: no parol

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i dont think it works i tried if for a cruise and had to send out 37 PMs send sending the pressing back on browser and putting in new name and send repeat steps 1-3 and keep going how ever many times till all done :nyaanyaa:

Freddy Krueger, You won't believe the irony,

I was watching A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Just at the end, Freddy was dead, they where on a bus, And Office 2003 pops up a message from Freddy Krueger :nyaanyaa:

Bwahahaha ;) Quite Hillarious really :)

Hows the servers map change going to be setup?

I played on it a week or so back and it appeared every 2rounds or so it would map change. I'm sure u all agree waiting bf2 to load a new map is like pulling teeth.

It will be a 3 Rounds per map, Best of 2 wins each Map.

There will be at least 3 maps, Winner get's bragging rights.

Questions that need to be answered now are,

Do we turn of Internet Authentication, and allow anyone with a "Backup" copy of BF2 to play, or do we leave unlocks enabled?

As for Teamspeak or the like, We have a couple of options.

CodeRed, the people who host Clan -RiF-'s BF2 server, have a publicly availble Teamspeak server.

If you like I can hook everyone up with an IP address of that.

If you are thinking of Game Server Hosting, then I would like to recommend CodeRed, They are new, (No I don't work for them) and offer good prices, good pings, and good support.

Keep it in mind.

cant u allow duplicate GUID's

still havnt got PM ... hope im still home on the night

Not sure how to do that, If you can give me a Google Link or some idea how to, I am more then happy to fumble my way through getting that working.

oh :O i didnt realise u were thinking that early in the day thats the same time were having the cruise ;(

so yeah wont be there

thx for the PM madgt4

** edit **

i will definately be up for the next SAU BF2 game

Edited by Madaz

shit i didnt realise that it was in the afternoon when i saw 12-1 i was thinking at night as i looked passed the pm bit after 12-1. Well in that case count me out i am at work till 430 how long will this battle be going on for??? DAMN

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