Hey there, Like most of us, I was recruited from HackForums.
I've played games since metal gear solid 1 was released and I still have a N64 in the room next door along with a PS2 and a PS1.
Unfortunately, that isn't my scene anymore.
I'm more into Competitive PC Gaming.
This started when i was 11, (5 years ago) and I formed a clan on a game called medal of honor allied assault. It was one of the best times I had. Going home, Playing scrims, going to bed. It was pretty nerdy, but I hated school so it was the highlight of my day, and my next door neighbor also played, so when we'd go out we'd chill with friends and sometimes even talk about the game.
After this, I started competitive gaming on the Xbox 360 when I first got one, I was around 13. I got it for Christmas, and after playing for a few months I signed up to a website called game-battles.
I wasn't very good at console gaming due to friends dragging me down, but the best GB Rank I had was 15k.
After I played console for a year, I had enough money to buy my own PC that would play Call of duty 6 (at the time it was just coming out).
I bought my PC and dis-regarded Cod 6, and downloaded call of duty 4. I could get 125 fps, which was ideal for my game-play style, and I carried on playing competitively again.
Now I've been playing competitively on Call of duty and MOH and CSS for quite some time, and i'm starting to actually get good.
Around 2 months ago I was sponsored by a friend, so it wasn't a professional sponsor but I still get gameservers from his site. (Www.getfps.com)
I now scrim with friends against others around the world, and I'm hoping to attend a LAN next year.
If anyone wants my Xfire
Xfire = Campkz
Thanks
I've played games since metal gear solid 1 was released and I still have a N64 in the room next door along with a PS2 and a PS1.
Unfortunately, that isn't my scene anymore.
I'm more into Competitive PC Gaming.
This started when i was 11, (5 years ago) and I formed a clan on a game called medal of honor allied assault. It was one of the best times I had. Going home, Playing scrims, going to bed. It was pretty nerdy, but I hated school so it was the highlight of my day, and my next door neighbor also played, so when we'd go out we'd chill with friends and sometimes even talk about the game.
After this, I started competitive gaming on the Xbox 360 when I first got one, I was around 13. I got it for Christmas, and after playing for a few months I signed up to a website called game-battles.
I wasn't very good at console gaming due to friends dragging me down, but the best GB Rank I had was 15k.
After I played console for a year, I had enough money to buy my own PC that would play Call of duty 6 (at the time it was just coming out).
I bought my PC and dis-regarded Cod 6, and downloaded call of duty 4. I could get 125 fps, which was ideal for my game-play style, and I carried on playing competitively again.
Now I've been playing competitively on Call of duty and MOH and CSS for quite some time, and i'm starting to actually get good.
Around 2 months ago I was sponsored by a friend, so it wasn't a professional sponsor but I still get gameservers from his site. (Www.getfps.com)
I now scrim with friends against others around the world, and I'm hoping to attend a LAN next year.
If anyone wants my Xfire
Xfire = Campkz
Thanks