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You need to sign up for a team on the website. And the sign-ups are open right now, so you're in luck. All other info is available there as well.SoB-Rindee wrote:Total newb here, but I love Fallujah. Is there any way to enter the tournament? Info as to what server it will be on, etc? Sorry if this aint the place to post.




I wish you good luck matevolks wrote:meeh. Again the "infidels go away" cliche. And uber-pragmatic map choices. a big LOL from me.
I am also interested in this for a long time. But what do you mean by "serious"? Everyday you have to be on? Do not talk if not needed? I ask because i would be interested in a more "professional" way of playing PR, but I can't afford so much free time because of the school and RL.Farks wrote:You need to sign up for a team on the website. And the sign-ups are open right now, so you're in luck. All other info is available there as well.
But keep in mind that the PRT is a "serious" tournament and requires a certain degree of involvement, so it's not a place where you can just come and go as you want.
Project Reality Tournament

It's pretty much 1 or 2 team trainings a week + squad training (different per squad) + 1 Battle every two weeks. So you will be training like 2 or 3 days a week and have a battle after two weeks of preparation, after which the cycle repeats.AtlantisThief wrote:I am also interested in this for a long time. But what do you mean by "serious"? Everyday you have to be on? Do not talk if not needed? I ask because i would be interested in a more "professional" way of playing PR, but I can't afford so much free time because of the school and RL.

NATO had very little to do with the banning of INS.Murphy wrote:Funny how banning INS maps has come around to bite NATO in the butt, now the only maps left to play are INS. If you would have mixed it up earlier maybe there would be some good AAS maps left to play, but it is what it is.