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Rules of Engagement: Battlefield 1942 Rules of Engagement
Posted by: Radar on Sunday, June 06, 2004 - 02:09 AM
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Article 1 Aircraft Definition and Usage
Aircraft is defined as any vehicle, which sustains controlled flight. Any pilot or gunner in our server is required to be in TeamSpeak without exception.
Article 1.1 General Aircraft Rules of Engagement
Article 1.1.1 Ramming
At no time is an aircraft to be used as a guided missile. Accidents happen, and occasional collisions are part of the game, but repeated, blatant “ramming” or crashing is not accepted.
Article 1.1.2 Personal Transportation
Aircraft are not to be used as personal transportation vehicles. If you need to go somewhere, you will take a troop transport vehicle, not an aircraft. Aircraft are of strategic importance to the game and will be used to accomplish specific missions.
Article 1.1.3 Aircraft Spawn Points
These aircraft provide a mobile spawn for troops to perform rapid deployment over a specific target. These aircraft are open to any attack as long as the attack does not violate any other articles listed within.
Article 1.1.4 Unskilled Pilots
All aircraft in our server play a vital role in the success of a team. Some aircraft are easier than others to fly are. As a general rule, if you cannot fly a specific aircraft, (you do not understand the mechanics of flying the aircraft and/or lack the basic skills) do not try to fly it during normal game play.
If you need to learn to fly, do it in an empty server or host your own online game and practice the mechanics of flying there. For additional assistance in learning basic flight skills, please go to www.planetbattlefield.com.
Article 1.1.5 No-Fly Zones
With the exception listed in Articles 2.1.1 and 2.1.2, uncappable bases are considered No-Fly Zones at all times.....
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TeamSpeak is your Friend...
Posted by: Radar on Saturday, January 24, 2004 - 04:16 PM
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Chicago's Hardcore Gamers' games are ran in conjunction with TeamSpeak. For TeamSpeak to operate properly, you will need a microphone along with your speakers. (Headphones with a boom mic work best as this provides the least loop back.)
You can download the lastest version of the TeamSpeak client from 
Once TeamSpeak is installed, connect to our server by using the following IP Address:
208.100.38.254
Chicago's Hardcore Gamers' TeamSpeak is divided into several channels. Once you have joined TeamSpeak, you will default to the main lobby. From there you can choose from one of the many games we are currently hosting and which team you would prefer to game on.
Some of the benefits of TeamSpeak?
If the game server is full, we will gladly kick a non-TeamSpeak user for you, so feel free to ask us to make room. Just look in the TS2 channels for someone with a -C}{G- tag on their name and ask them to kick someone for you.
Immediate access to all equipment in the games. Currently all aircraft are reserved for TeamSpeak users, so having TeamSpeak will allow you access to these.
Players not in TeamSpeak can be kicked without notice or reason. By actively participating in our TeamSpeak service, you will avoid any gaming interuptions.
Finally, and most importantly:
TeamSpeak = Teamwork
Teamwork = Success
Success = Fun
We look forward to talking with you in TeamSpeak.
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