BF1942 Revival Group

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Creamz0r
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BF1942 Revival Group

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Last night in MoonGamers Teamspeak, There was a gathering or so of about 8-9 people that had a discussion. The topic of discussion was fixed on finding any possible ways to bring players and interest back to this game ('42). As this game is now almost 9 years old, it's a pretty obvious fact that the overall population, while swelling at some points, is at an overall decline. We would like to counter that decline by any means necessary and with as much support from the remaining population that still plays this game. While many things were discussed, we broached many key topics such as hosting a tournament with a monetary prize, getting widely reknowned companies to participate or sponsor an event(Xfire, EA or other manufacturing companies) and how to bring veterans back into the game so the more inexperienced players can have a better gaming experience by becoming more experienced themselves. While we do understand this is an uphill battle as new games are constantly coming out, the problems with pb and mechanical errors in general and a lack of a place where all players can unite, congregate and discuss (I.E. CAL, TWL, etc.), the general consensus was this: with enough support from dedicated players who are willing to attempt a change, we can make a difference. We can all agree that this game is extremely enjoyable, be it playing once you get out of work to blow off some steam, or on the other end of the spectrum, taking it very seriously, and we would like to see that continue as long as possible.

For those of you remember when CAL was deciding whether or not to host another '42 season, there were so many players who instantly re-mobilized and re-formed teams. There were even random teams that spawned just for the sake of having a team. Had CAL actually followed through, being a known competitive source for great games, it would of been a success. So, that being the case, why without the remaining '42 communities and a head of intellectual, determined players, backed by sponsors or well known companies, can we not invoke the same response? Some players were not given the opportunity to play this game when they would have liked to because of either being too young, or because they were heading off to college, or whatever various reason. This push can be seen as a collective effort to help those players finally have that experience. They could then tell their friends, "Hey, you have to check out this amazing game that I play..." and then new players could also get reacquainted with the game.

My point is this, if there is anyone out there who enjoys this game in all it's glorious forms and wants to help keep it alive, we're looking for you. Anyone who thinks they could be helpful to this cause is more than welcome to get themselves involved. This is a big if, but with enough support from the remaining 1942 community and it's dedicated players, I'm sure we could see the overall population of this game increase, as well as the great experiences. :]

Above all else, we need player involvement and support! So any criticism or support you can provide is welcomed!

Some useful links regarding our efforts:
http://www.xfire.com/communities/bf1942resurgence/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <---an xfire group established to help our cause

http://www.soldiersofvirtue.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <---where there will soon be information in the forums regarding upcoming '42 tournaments and such

http://www.mooncl.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and http://www.mooncl.com/ladders" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <---comp. league
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