Welcome to the home of the GuNs Squad! Our commitment to proliferate the ideals of fair play and noncheating are as strong as ever. It is this principle that binds GuNs Squad members together for the common goal of maintaining a fun and competitive atmosphere in DF2 / DF:X. We appreciate your support, friendship, and respect you have shown to this squad. Please know that each and every one of us, whether individually or collectively puts a high value on the friends of GuNs whether in the game or in the forum. So, welcome to our home and feel free to stay as long as you like.
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Today BabStats V5 was released to the public. This is a total make over from the Stats we are use to seeing. I am also please to be a part of the BabStats Staff and cTg Graphics did the main Logo.
However V4 Stats is not transferable - V5 is much more detailed therefore the V4 stats would not mesh. But the good news is that we have been running and testing V5 since September so the Majority of your stats is there.
Please take a look at it and give me some feedback!
After a year and a half the Nuke-Evolution Team is proud to present a major change to the Nuke environment with the release of Nuke-Evolution Basic v2.0.1.
You may not have heard of us before because we have spent the last year and a half working on the package rather than spreading the word. We are finally at a point where we think the world should know about us and try our product. Do not just take our word for it but the 6,000 users that have signed up on our site to try it and the over 3,000 sites that have converted to a better Nuke solution.
We are not offering everything but the kitchen sink, but rather a well thought out and concise Nuke distro with a ton of speed and security enhancements. Along with a number of mods and modules you will not find anywhere else.
Welcome to The Good ol' Days website. Some of you will remember the Good ol' Days, some of you won't have seen them, some may not even have been a gamer back then. But let me tell you, it was the best gaming years any game has ever seen.
The primary aim of this website is to bring a few old faces back together who were around when df2 was thriving and cheat free. When the players respected the other players, when it was highly competitive, when bitchin was laughed at and when there was thousands of players.
So head to the forums, catch up with some old faces, its time we made a stance and try to get The Good ol' Days back!
Help us to achieve our goal by filling in our Big DF2 Survey, it only takes a couple of minutes and you would be helping us to achieve our df2 glory days goal!
In an exciting development, Dell Computers has announced that it will buy Alienware Corporation - a company that enjoys cult-like status amongst the gaming community - thanks to the funky high-performance computers and notebooks it manufactures.
Terms of the deal have not been announced, however both companies have made it clear that Alienware will operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary, and will maintain status quo as far as its brand development, product development, marketing, sales, technical support and other operations are concerned.
Of course - gamers might feel concerned that the bling that Alienware is synonymous with might just fade into the woodwork because of this exposure to Dell's corporate culture.
Nelson Gonzalez, chief executive officer, Alienware, said that the company would realize significant advantages from Dell's world-class supply chain and operational efficiencies.
On its part, Dell has made ample efforts to produce high-performance PCs for gaming enthusiasts with its XPS range, but a large section of the market is still in favour of things more trendy. Recently Dell announced its XPS 600 Renegade system for gamers, which starts at prices like $9,930.
Alienware's lower-end laptops and desktops start at around $700, but the company's higher-end, liquid-cooled ALX models can go upto $10,000 when fully equipped with dual-core processors, HDDs storing upto one terabyte of data and state-of-the-art graphics cards. The company's gaming PCs make up 80 percent of its sales.