Holden 1 Posted March 4, 2002 Ghost Recon and Operation Flashpoint Gaming Ladder In the summer of 2001 The Combat Zone was developed with one purpose in mind. To support the teams. We wanted to create an environment where players could compete on a level playing field with no bias. Knowing they were the number one priority. That the rules would be enforced and that they would be treated with the utmost respect. They have. The administration body is merely a group of volunteers who treat all participants as guests. We don't allow admins to treat our players with disrespect. Regardless. We give the players the respect they deserve. It is a labor of love that does not cost the participants any money to compete. They need to only show up and have fun. One of the teams that represent the administration body competes but does not take first place. Why? Because it is more important for us to know that YOU have an unbiased ladder to compete on. This is where sportsmanship and integrity are rewarded. We offer an active and well moderated forum for players to meet one another. Since the ladder supports the international community it has been a lot of fun to compete and chat with players from around the globe! This forum is a great area to receive support for the games you compete with. We have an automated team registration program. This allows you to apply and when you are accepted into the ladder you have a team profile area to update at your leisure. The unique dynamic ranking system that we started with has turned out to be one of the most competitive and aggressive around. It allows for the international community to compete together and rewards active teams! It also means you can not squat on a rank. Have you ever run into a problem with a higher ranked team avoiding a match for whatever reason thus limiting your advance? That's not an issue here. There has been much discussion about the Ghost Recon Threat Indicator. When we opened the Ghost Recon ladder we didn't allow it in ladder play. Guess what? We still don't. The rules of game play are rather simple and they support team work. Feel free to stop by and set up a personal account. This account will allow you to post news, recruiting needs, and post in the forums. Should you decide to add a team to the ladder this would be your first step. From your personal account you can develop your team's roster, web site information, banner display, and many other options. Teams on the ladder that make it into the Top 5 get there teams banner displayed on the top of the main page with a link to the teams web site. It's another way that we can recognize the teams and their efforts. After all without the teams this ladder would not be here. Holden Caulfield [CV] http://www.thecombatzone.net Webmaster Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tex -USMC- 0 Posted March 4, 2002 troll... lol just kiddin Holden. We just set up our FNG squad on TCZs TDM Ladder. cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites