Today we have the last section, Class-specific Awards, with a special mention to aimers, medics, engies and rifles! Read on to discover the results.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Class-specific Award Results
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11 Jan 2012, 23:06
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Today we have the last section, Class-specific Awards, with a special mention to aimers, medics, engies and rifles! Read on to discover the results.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Enemy Territory Award Results
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10 Jan 2012, 23:25
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Today we have the Enemy Territory Awards, definitely the most anticipated awards. Read more to discover the results!
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Crossfire Awards Results
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9 Jan 2012, 00:17
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The community has cast its vote upon the nominees, and the winners are known. Today we start off with the Crossfire Awards, containing Community Member, Content, Journal and Retard of the Year 2011. Read more to discover the results!
Crossfire Community Awards Reminder
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30 Dec 2011, 17:01
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Only 1 more day to vote!
If you haven't done so yet, head over to the voting page asap!
If you haven't done so yet, head over to the voting page asap!
Right now some of the polls are a very close call so your vote can be decisive in more than a few awards!
An article containing all of the previous newsposts can be found on the left-hand side of the page, or if you click here: Community Awards Article.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Class-specific Awards
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18 Dec 2011, 21:26
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Our final category of the Crossfire Community Awards is called "Class-specific". Just because Enemy Territory is a game with so many different facets we decided to split it in two. This category will therefore take the four big types of players under investigation. Of course aim is crucial in this game. Will mAus take away this trophy once more? The riflenader is pretty unique in the gaming world thus we should celebrate the class with an award on its own! To finalise the Crossfire Awards we give praise to the best medic of the game throughout 2011, and the engineers who eventually do all the objectives.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Enemy Territory Awards
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17 Dec 2011, 23:00
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After going through the Crossfire and eSports awards, we reached the category most of us are most interested in. The "Enemy Territory" category spans all sorts of awards specific to our favourite game. The pinnacle of the Crossfire Community Awards must be the Player of the Year. Which player has impressed most of you this year in terms of team achievements and personal accolades. Another big one is the Team of the Year, which could cause some upsets just like last year. The Match of the Year is a completely new award which puts the spotlight on the most exciting, thrilling and controversial matches we've seen this year. Breakthrough player is similar to most improved from last year. Crumble of the Year is definitely a well fought off award as we've seen many teams underperforming throughout the year. Finally the best ET movie of the year is awarded by another prestigious Crossfire award!
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - eSports Awards
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16 Dec 2011, 21:00
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The second category in this year's Crossfire Community Awards is "eSports". Our cosy community has reached a point where most of the userbase have ventured into other games next to Enemy Territory and with the new Crossfire 4.0 just around the corner, it's only logical to set our sights on the bigger scope of the world of eSports. The following awards are meant to define exactly what is hot in eSports right now accoring to the Crossfire community. The first of our eSports awards is probably the easiest one, the game that made the best impression on our community - bar ET of course. The event of the year gives credit to the best organized, most hyped or most important LAN of the year, spanning all games played competitively. Moment of the year is especially about those highlights that stuck with you, be it ragequits, impressive wins or news that shook the eSports world. To conclude we give praise to the best movie the eSports scene has put forward this year. It doesn't matter what game it is, the idea is to award the movie that has managed to thrill even gamers that never seen the game before.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011 - Crossfire Awards
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16 Dec 2011, 00:00
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The first category of the Crossfire Community Awards is called "Crossfire" and spans all activity that went on on your favourite website. First of all and most important is the person who has in your eyes contributed the most to our scene in 2011. We also take a look at the content created on Crossfire over the past year. Whilst the game might be lowered in activity, the content flow on Crossfire was nothing but. Furthermore the best journal of 2011 is elected which is going to be an impressive feat. From the more than 10,000 (yes you read that right) journals that were created this year, one will be known in Crossfire history as the best journal of 2011! We also acknowledge the biggest retard of 2011. Just like last year, the winner of this award will be rewarded with a one month ban.
Crossfire Community Awards 2011
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14 Dec 2011, 01:27
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Today we are happy to announce the kick off of the annual Crossfire Community Awards. This time we decided to split all the various awards into four different prestigious categories in which you will be able to vote for your favourite nominee! These categories are Crossfire, Esports, Enemy Territory and Class-specific awards.
From tomorrow on we will reveal awards and nominees per category until they are all published at December the 18th. All nominees have been selected by respectively a Crossfire, Esports and an Enemy Territory panel. The official voting period will begin on December the 20th and last until midnight of December the 31st!
Crossfire Community Awards 2010 - Results
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9 Jan 2011, 23:44
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Throughout the past month the people of crossfire have decided upon the Crossfire Community Awards nominees and elected 14 winners across varying polls ranging from best Player and best Team of the Year, to Player you hope will return and Community Member of the Year.
These winners were chosen by you and represent the general opinion of the community.
Don't wait any longer and check out the results of this year's Crossfire Community Awards!