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Waffenschmiede (b2)

Published in ET Maps

Waffenschmiede (b2) is a good looking new map created by Fendah & BlAcky.

Allies are attacking.

Allied Objectives:
- (Primary) Steal the radar part and bring it to the truck
- Capture the flag to get a additional spawn
- Dynamite door controls to gain access to the outpost
- (Optional) Prevent the axis from building the CP
- (Optional) Open the security door at the lower bunker for additional access

Axis Objectives:
- (Primary) Defend the radar part
- Prevent the allies from capturing the forward spawn flag
- Defend the door controls and prevent Allies from entering the outpost
- (Optional) Construct the CP
- (Optional) Close security door at the lower bunker to restrict allied access

Source: Thx to Fendah via Shoutbox!

WAFFENSCHMIEDE Version:Beta 2
Author Fendah & BlAcky Date 27.11.2013 Filesize 14,246 MB Download 305


Happy 17th birthday, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory!

Splash Damage's first game - Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - was released exactly SEVENTEEN YEARS ago. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was born on 29/05/2003.

The game uses a modified Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine, itself being a heavily modified Quake III: Team Arena engine (id Tech 3, which has been open-source since 2005).

Quote Splash Damage @ FB: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory turns 17 today!
It holds an incredibly special place in all of our hearts, so we want to see it all; old photos of you hunched over a CRT monitor playing it, you and your friends at LAN events, screenshots of your best scores, gifs and videos of your craziest moments, your mods, your maps, your cosplay, your stories -- everything!

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Let's celebrate one of our favourite FPS games of all time!

Source: splashdamage.com | facebook.com/splashdamage

ET FULL VERSION 2.60 Version:2.60
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Clanbase - Game Over

Published in General News

Clanbase - Game Over
For those unfamiliar with the name: ClanBase once was a cool site to visit if you were an online gamer. With cups and ladders hosted for games such as the RtCW, ET, Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter-Strike and Call of Duty series, a teenager really had quite some options for multiplayer entertainment. Heck, we even had LAN finals for our renowned EuroCups.

Those days are far behind us and as it stands today, the company that owns the ClanBase site - GGL - is unable to cover the costs required to run the website. Moreover, lately the owners of the site do not wish to cooperate with the voluntary crew, keeping everybody in the dark and thus showing complete disrespect to people who spend many hours a day trying to make our tournaments a success.

The website has now been offline for more than three weeks due to an unpaid bill. No action is being taken by the owner to get the website back online. Having no vision for the future, we - the ClanBase Crew - have lost our last hopes about ClanBase ever coming back online, and unfortunately we announce the end of a great era.

The history and the truth as the ClanBase Crew sees it

A US-based company called Global Gaming League (Professional Interactive Entertainment, Inc.) noticed the success of the site and bought it from the original owners in December of 2004. They had financial backing for server hosting and our tournaments. Things were going well until in 2007 CB suffered its first heart attack when GGL couldn’t deliver the prize money they put up for the EuroCup. This can be marked as the start of our downfall.

The CB Crew has always been made up of volunteers with the majority being just teenagers. There was no possibility for us to come up with the money on our own that was promised, yet we were always the ones getting blamed. After all, it was our cup season and our name. It is no surprise that after this blow there was no way for us to host another season with the promise of any kind of prize until the debt was settled with the previous winners.

To this day, GGL owes around €24,000 in prize money which will never be settled. The other sites who were in the same gaming business of course had no problems hosting their tournaments however they wanted. ClanBase, however, lost a great deal of its reputation along with some top teams who never got their winnings.

As time went by the site also started to decay. After the takeover we had paid developers who tried to put the code in shape. There were some noteworthy developments such as the seasonal and invitational ladders, but after the first test run we couldn’t get the necessary changes implemented - because GGL stopped paying the developers.

Money. The source of all evil.

GGL started moving the servers between hosts (RackSpace, Amazon, GreenQloud) to save costs, and to avoid further missed payments. This appeared in the news a few times when providers came out with how they were lied to. We also lost the ability to upload files anything other than demos. Fortunately, a Crew member had the means to help out.

Funding continued to dry up. After the first wave of cuts where we lost the two developers and a head admin, things cooled down for a while. Recently, a general system administrator was cut off which got interesting at one point when CB suffered a denial of service attack to which the host (GreenQloud) responded with moving the servers to a different IP address. However, the domain name had to be updated as well to point to the new address. Since our sysadmin was not getting paid, he refused to perform this, essentially holding the site hostage for a while.

So how do we get money? The site had ads for a while which obviously was not enough. We may have been naive thinking that upping the quality of the site would be a good move, which was promised more times we bother to count. GGL thought otherwise. In fact, many of the cool features our gamers would have loved to see on the website were never implemented - because "CBv2” was supposedly just around the corner.

Their first bold move was trying to get adult banners on CB - a website that was home for thousands of teenagers. The Crew was shocked and appalled by this. Fortunately, we managed to get our voice through (by threatening to go on strike) - but we also lost several valuable crew members who had enough of the poor conditions and bad decisionmaking.

Next to adult material, gambling can also be a good source of income. The Poker and Betting ladders were introduced. It is doubtful that much money was ever made of this, at least nobody said otherwise. The only thing certain is that these projects never got off the ground.

A poor attempt was also made to gather money in the form of offering VIP membership. Nobody took this very seriously and as expected, nobody bothered to opt in after a while. The only benefit to having VIP was the ability to get rid of some of the ads. Perhaps a regular donation system would’ve been more useful.

By the end of August 2013, yet another problem surfaced: the money ran out for the hosting. This is when CB started to go down every month when the time came to pay for the next 30 days.

Of course we tried contacting GGL through our manager who was in charge of handling communications. As you may have guessed by now, he also failed to receive his payment for a while and a company owing money to you, and who knows how many others, is not in a hurry to get back to you.

The ClanBase management tried to directly contact the GGL founder and president Ted Owen (since everyone else left), with very little success. Whenever we got a response it usually consisted of no more than a few words.

The last we heard from him, he stated that "GGL will move on without ClanBase, and besides, why did the Crew never put any money in it?”

Mr. Owen, the Crew put time in it. A lot of time... for free. Every day. And to clarify, nobody has ever reached out to us to ask for any kind of financial aid. Not that we would’ve ever agreed to anything if the money had to go through GGL as that would’ve resulted in the money never reaching its intended destination.

Ultimately, we understand that our users would have expected us to come out with the truth sooner. It has taken us three weeks to make a public statement - but the only reason it took so long is that we were trying to not lose the hope and to reach out to mr. Owen. Unfortunately, our last request (or offer) to him - to release the ClanBase site to the crew for us to be able to continue running it on our own, without the GGL - was not welcomed.

It is thus our sad duty to inform you that ClanBase is gone. We would like to sincerely thank over a thousand admins working on the website over the past 15 years of ClanBase’s existence. And an even bigger thanks goes out to all the players who supported us over the years and who did not lose faith no matter what.

This writing has not come easily because ClanBase has been a big part of our lives, and we definitely did not want to see it end like this.


Clanbase - Game Over
Die Clanbase war einmal eine sehr coole Website für Online- Gamer, mit Cups und Ligen für Spiele wie RtCW, ET, Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter-Strike und der Call of Duty-Serie.

Diese glorreichen Tage sind nun hinter uns, und heute steht es um die Clanbase Website sehr schlecht - wir sind nicht mehr in der Lage, die erforderlichen kosten der Website zu decken.

Die Website war offline für mehr als drei Wochen, wegen einer unbezahlten Rechnung. Keine Aktion wird vom Eigentümer übernommen, um die Website wieder online zu bekommen. Da sie keine Vision für die Zukunft mehr hat. Wir - die Clanbase Crew - haben unsere letzten Hoffnungen die Clanbase jemals wieder online kommen jetzt endgültig verloren, und müssen leider das Ende einer großen Clanbase-Ära verkünden.

Source: etpro.declanbase.org

Dark Alchemy celebrates 9th year

Published in ET Misc

After 9 years the heart of Dark Alchemy is still beating.

Old-Owl managed to do a great job.
We want to thank him and all others who helped (and is helping) to make Dark Alchemy a succes.

We are sure Old-Owl will continue doing the job as great as he always did.

Thank you for everything

We will celebrate our 9 years on 3rd of august.
The place to be for a suprise: Dark Alchemy A1 - 213.239.207.85:27960

Source: wolffiles.de | dark-alchemy.com

N!tmod 2.3 has been released!

Published in ET Mods

After almost 3 years of development, N!tmod 2.3 is finally ready for public use.
One of the major changes in this version is the built-in anticheat, NxAC 1.0.

A few things have changed since N!tmod 2.2, and some of your old server config files might need some adjustments to run with 2.3.
Don't forget to check the Setup tutorial and the NxAC Setup tutorial if you get any problems during the installation/update.

N!tmod 2.3 FINAL Changelog >> HERE

Source: etmods.net | etpro.de

N!TMOD 2.3 FINAL Version:2.3
Author N!trox Date 29.03.2015 Filesize 5.89 MB Download 188


Canyon Depths Final

Published in ET Maps

 This is a new and improved realease of the famous Axis-attack map, created by Yatta, Canyon Depths Final.

Storyline
A large, mysterious and heavily-armed Allied outpost has been spotted in North Africa. Rumors say there's something here the Allies want to keep secret at any cost. Unfortunately for them, Axis forces are already aware of the outpost's existence and are determined to launch their attack.
However, the German Panzer Division, sent to assault the outpost, gets caught in a vicious sand storm just before their attack, sparing only a single, supplyless Jagdpanther. There's now no other option for the Axis Assault Troops who are left, there's no way back, attack is the only option, as they fight to re-supply and fuel their last remaining tank, all the way to the bitter end.

Thanks to
Yatta would like to thank the following people:
Aimbrosia, Happykillmore, Zacky, Blord, Alex and Blackbyte for all their encouragement. The ETF community & GoC clan for testing - special thanks to Nosi and RazorSword.
The CFB and ROP clans for their tests of the crippled, early versions. The ET mappers community at the splashdamage.com forums and Chrucker for his ET scripting reference/tutorial website.
Please send any feedback regarding the map to itekimasu[at]gmail.com

Source: splatterladder.com | Yatta

CANYON DEPTHS Version:Final
Author Yatta Date 08.03.2015 Filesize 29,68 MB Download 319


Happy 18th birthday, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory!

Splash Damage's first game - Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - was released exactly EIGHTEEN YEARS ago. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was born on 29/05/2003.

The game uses a modified Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine, itself being a heavily modified Quake III: Team Arena engine (id Tech 3, which has been open-source since 2005).

Let's celebrate one of our favourite FPS games of all time!

Source: splashdamage.com | facebook.com/splashdamage

ET FULL VERSION 2.60 Version:2.60
Author SplashDamage Date 31.03.2009 Filesize 263 MB Download 2397


ET-LOGOS HI RES Version:-
Author dexter Date 19.04.2009 Filesize 6,400 MB Download 724


Happy 14th birthday, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory!

Splash Damage's first game - Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory - was released exactly FOURTEEN YEARS ago. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was born on 29/05/2003. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was originally planned to be released as a commercial expansion pack to the popular FPS Return to Castle Wolfenstein and later as a standalone game.

However, due to problems with the single-player aspect, the multiplayer portion was released on 29 May 2003 as a freeware standalone game.
In January 2004, the source code for the game logic (not the game engine) was released to the benefit of its modding community.
The game uses a modified Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine, itself being a heavily modified Quake III: Team Arena engine (id Tech 3, which has been open-source since 2005).

As of the first day of the 2010 QuakeCon, 12 August the entire source code was released under the GNU General Public License v3.Multiple source ports have been started.

While the attempts made by OpenWolf and ET:Xreal concentrate on innovating the renderer, the most active community project ET: Legacy focuses on fixing issues by backporting improvements from ioquake3 while staying binary compatible to the original game client, server and its mods.

Source: splashdamage.com | twitter/splashdamage

ET ULTIMATE INSTALLER 1.6 Version:1.6 Final
Author Kashu Date 29.05.2010 Filesize 346 MB Download 6671


ET FULL VERSION 2.60 Version:2.60
Author SplashDamage Date 31.03.2009 Filesize 263 MB Download 2397


ET-LOGOS HI RES Version:-
Author dexter Date 19.04.2009 Filesize 6,400 MB Download 724


Fearless Assassins Summer Gameday

Published in ET Scene
This event is hosted by Fearless Assassins, for information or questions visit: Fearless Assassins Summer Gameday | 21 - 22 June

Time: 12:00 (noon) to at least 07:00 (12PM-7AM) London time zone (GMT +0) which means 19 hours of gaming !

Server Name: Jaymod 2 XPSAVE FOREVER 
Server IP: jay2.clan-fa.com:27960

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Come and enjoy a fun and crazy day with us, playing crazygravity, panzerwar, sniperwar. It will be a memorable day! Do not forget invite your friends.

Teamspeak: Server Name: =F|A= Clan TeamSpeak - Server IP: ts.clan-fa.com:4666

Source: wolffiles.de | fearless-assassins.com

Mr. Kresti #2

Published in ET Movies

Kresti his new ET Fragsmovie, made by Testi with frags from lans & EC's.

Kresti his new movie is out after only 7 days of making & recording. I didnt put to much time in it, due to his request that it could be simple demo & mp3, but nevertheless I tried to make it somewhat better than demo & mp3, so it is (i.m.o.) insane quality combined with some decent editing.

If you want to see it in full quality, you should download the movie.

Source: crossfire.nu

MR. KRESTI 2
Author Kresti / Testi Date 05.06.2014 Filesize 371 MB Download 189


  

   

 

  

  

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