CF: Campaign 3 BATTLE 7 THIS SUNDAY, 6th June 2010

Posted by Jimmy Schortz On June 6, 2010 Comments Off
CHARLIE FOXTROT CAMPAIGN 3 BATTLE 7 THIS SUNDAY, 6th June 2010: SIGN UP NOW!
Charlie Foxtrot: Virtual War
Campaign 3 Battle Results!
Battle Week River Stone Shashka International
Battle One 127 138
Battle Two 41 223
Battle Three 43 230
Battle Four 4 178
Battle Five 50 138
Battle Six 76 105
BATTLE SEVEN AT DUSK

Joining this tournament is free.  If you have yet to sample a Battle at Charlie Foxtrot, or wish to do so again, you can find the ways to sign up below.  Whatever your calling, there’s a role here at Charlie Foxtrot for YOU!

Its War Soldier.

Join An Army
There are two ways you can join an army in this tournament.  First, is you can go random.  In this case you sign in HERE and await placement by one of the admin staff.  The second way is that you visit HERE to pick your side.  There is a nominal charge of 6euro which is wholly contributed to the server costs (CF is a not-for-profit tournament).

Our recommendation is that if this is your first time playing Charlie Foxtrot you go RANDOM to sample the community.

Battle Map Overview
Towns: Offen-Bergen
Cap Rules: 3 men, 3 minutes
Sphere of awareness: 100 meters
2 x 2 sectors (8 over 2 towns total)
Sector size: 100 x 100 meters

Additional settings:
Map markers given within 100m.
Players have an action available that will display their grid coordinate.
GPS and NVG removed from player’s  inventory
High explosives removed from artillery. Only support rounds are available (Illum and smoke)

Charlie Foxtrot 3: Battle 7 Information
Battle Day: Sunday 6th June 2010
Battle Time: 1800GMT-2100GMT (1300-1600EST).

Battle Map: CFMod PvP Battle Map 3,
Ingame Time: 18.00-21.00hrs @Offen-Bergen
Cloud Cover: Disabled until further notice
Weather: Disabled until further notice
Vehicle Loadout:
1x MBT
1x Bradley/BMP
2x BTR/LAV
1x Transport Chopper
Standard AA point loadouts (light Vehicles at respawn)
Training maps will be available ASAP

Battle Availability
Sign in using the appropriate Army Sign (see links below) so your commanders know roughly how many men they have.  This is important to keep track of active/inactive guys.
SI Sign In: HERE
RS Sign In: HERE

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