Official Corporate Sponsors
Provided computers, first-class airfare, hotel, food and tournament fees to my team and me.
- Red Bull
- nVidia
- B.A.W.L.S. Energy Drink
Cash and prizes won or earned from Dec '01 to Mar '05
Including HaloPC, Counter-Strike, AvP2, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Lineage II.
- Cumulative total won or earned: $27,160 USD
- Tournament wins with a team: $20,700 USD
- Individual wins and MMORPG accounts sold: $6,460 USD
Professional First-Person Shooter Tournaments
Halo PC
- Halo PC - 2003 Winter Cyberathelete Professional League (CPL) World Championships - Dallas, TX - 1st Place - xeno / [xeno] **Tournament MVP; Voted the 2003 Best HaloPC Player in the World**
- Halo PC - 2004 Summer Cyberathelete Professional League (CPL) World Championships) - Dallas, TX - 4th Place - $6,000 - Check-Six / x6
Counter-Strike
- Counter-Strike - 2003 Summer Cyberathelete Professional League (CPL) Regional-Qualifier (Team Event) - 1st Place - $1,500 and high-level seed
- Counter-Strike - 2003 CyberX Games (cXg) Regional-Qualifier - Chicago, IL - 2nd Place - $1,000 - Dictators of Fate / d0f
- Counter-Strike - 2003 Mid-West Gaming League (MWGL) Proving Grounds - Salina, KS - 1st Place - $250 - Pickup Team - fatal1ty was a member
- Counter-Strike ▫ 2002 Kansas City Gaming (KCG) CounterFest - Kansas City, MO - 1st Place - $200 - Pickup Team
Aliens-vs-Predator 2 and Call of Duty
- Aliens vs Predator 2 (AvP2) - 2001 Winter Cyberathelete Professional League (CPL) World Championships (Individual Event) - Dallas, TX - 3rd Place - Individual - Home Theater System ($4,000), State-of-the-art mini-LAN Computer ($2,500), and a GeForce3 Ti500 Video Card ($500)
- Call of Duty - 2004 iGames Invitational Expo- New York City, NY - 1st Place - $2,500 - United-5 / u5
Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG)
World of Warcraft
- Sale: Sold at eBay Auction - $610
- World Server: Illidan (2nd Largest) Player-vs-Player (PvP)
- Character Image:
- Level, Race, Class and Side (Horde or Alliance): 60 Undead Rogue (Horde)
- Guild: Blood Legion
- Info: 600+ Hours Played (December '04 to March '05)
Lineage II
- Sale Avenue: Private Buyer - $150
- World Server: Bartz (1st Largest) Player-vs-Player (PvP)
- Character Image: kaeXo.com/l2.jpg
- Level, Race and Class: 50 Dark Elf Phantom Ranger
- Info: Attended the first successful castle raid in North America - Giran Castle
Team Organization Affiliations - Listed in order of highest notability
I've listed a few abbreviations for different leagues. CAL stands for Cyberathelete Amateur League which is the online version of the CPL, without prizes tough. Anyway, here's a brief description to help you understand them better.
CAL had 5 levels in the Counter-Strike leagues. Open, Intermediate, Main, Primere and Invite. The invite section only allowed 32 teams to play. Primere had a total of about 64 teams and Main had around 100. Intermediate how quite a few teams. Definitely in the triple hundreds. The open section however, had upwards of 3 to 4 thousand teams. Also, RGL-e stands for Expert and is the same as Invite.
Counter-Strike
- Echo-7 e7 - CAL-i (2003)
- art of eXecution / aoX - CAL-m (2002)
- The Select Few / sf. - CAL-i (2003)
- dictators 0f fate / d0f - CAL-i (2003)
- GameWyze / GW - CAL-i (2003)
- Euphoria / u4ea - RGL-e - (2002)
- Reign Over All / RoA - CAL-p (2004)
- immortal ▫ i. [ CAL-m: (2001-2002)
- Live on 3 / .Lo3. -CAL-m (2002)
- Naughty Earth Worms / -]n[- - CAL-m (2002)
- Midnight Assault Battalion / [.MaB.] - OGL-o (2000-2001)
Halo PC
- xeno / [xeno] - (2003) CAL Season I Runner-Up
- Check Six / x6 (2004) CAL Season II Champions
- suave / smf» (2003)
Call of Duty
- United 5 / u5 - CAL-i (2004)
- Rival / Rival - CAL-i (2004)
- fivestar / [v]* - CAL-i (2004)
- Locked on Target / )x( - CAL-i (2004)
- vigilante elite / ve - CAL-i (2004)
- GameWyze / GW - CAL-i (2004)
Counter-Strike (CAL Draft-League)
- Fraggers / frag - Season III - 1st-Round Draft Pick
- Carbon Based Lifeforms / cbL - Season II - 1st-Round Draft Pick
- Digital Disciples / d2 - Season I
Computer Specifications and Information
This list only includes parts I had up until the end of my professional career.
- Processor: AMD Athlon 64 FX-53 Sledgehammer Socket 940 (rare) - $850
- Video: Sapphire Ultimate ATi Radeon 9800Pro 256MB - $499
- Motherboard: Asus SK8V VIA K8T800 - $172
- RAM: Corsair XMS 1GB PC-3200 ECC Registered - $318
- RAM II: Crucial 1GB DDR400 PC-3200 ECC Registered - $81
- Hard Drives: (2) Western Digital 36GB SATA Raptor 10,000RPM (Raid 0) - $220
- Hard Drives II: (2) Western Digital 120GB Caviar SATA 7,200RPM (Raid o) - $210
- Audio: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ($86)
- Power Supply ▫ Antec True Control 550W - $100
- Monitor ▫ NEC MultiSync FE991SB 19inch - $396
- Case: Koolance PC2-601 Water-Cooled - $209
- CPU Heatsink: Koolance 200G Gold Plated - $55
- Headphones: Sennheiser HD570 - $90
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