Fresh developments from Crossfire towers

image: xfindent3cf This summer, the Electronic Sports League and Crossfire join forces to bring you a scorching program of competition and games designed to entertain and enthrall, with a string of events and coverage arriving soon in what promises to be one of the hottest seasons on record.

The ESL present their extensive 6on6, 3on3 and 1on1 cups with the industrious Germany chosen at the helm, all of which make use of the very latest Enemy Territory match configs, designed to be used exclusively by Crossfire and the ESL. This of course means the new configs will be eligable to be used immediately in the on-going King of the Hill competition, which pits together Enemy Territory's most illustrious clans. The configs make a number of significant, perhaps even controversial changes, changes which will be given extensive coverage with the introduction of ESL and Crossfire games premiering on GIGA and GIGAII, the German satallite and IPTV gaming network, as well as omni-present ETTV and written coverage. Look out for further developments and news as the stories break, only on Crossfire and ESL.

So what can we expect to see in the config changes? Namely:

[*] MaxRate IN 16000 - 25000
[*] MaxPackets IN 60 - 100
[*] HelmetProtection forced 0
[*] Mortar & MG removed


And before the coming launch of Crossfire v3, signs are also afoot which show the changes and progress being made centre-stage. Today, Wedneday June 14th marked the official welcoming of the Call of Duty community to Crossfire, kicking off with an absorbing and critically acclaimed article by the respected Ireland Liam "crow" Crowley entitled Another Clanbase Blunder, available right now nestled in the columns section. News spreads fast in this neck of the woods, and soon community sites Tek-9 & GotFrag were alive with the sound of Crossfire extending a welcoming arm.

Yet these are only small tasters to whet the appetite, with continual development everpresent as we approach the great point 3. Join us in these exciting times.
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