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* All participants must be members of the Dark Brotherhood
* All participants must be members of the Dark Brotherhood
* You may play up to six (6) matches against a single person on one platform, but the allowance of 3 platforms against that one person. This means you may play up to 18 matches against one person, as long as its 6 matches on 3 different platforms.
* You may play up to six (6) matches against a single person on one platform, but the allowance of 3 platforms against that one person. This means you may play up to 18 matches against one person, as long as its 6 matches on 3 different platforms.
* Matches must be submitted through the Administration Page of [http://darkjedibrotherhood.com/dbjedi/news.asp the Brotherhood website]
* [[How to Submit Scores|Matches must be submitted through the Administration Page]] of the [http://wiki.darkjedibrotherhood.com/view/How_to_Submit_Scores Brotherhood website]
* No Dodging - You CANNOT decline matches to some members, but continue to play others
* No Dodging - You CANNOT decline matches to some members, but continue to play others
* Everything else pertinent to gaming can be found in the [[Rites of Combat]]
* Everything else pertinent to gaming can be found in the [[Rites of Combat]]

Revision as of 18:02, 26 September 2011

Gaming Nights are Brotherhood-wide events that run 24 hours a day from Sunday to Friday every week. After completing your match(es), you and your opponent will decide who will report and that person will login to the DB Website and submit the scores from the administration option "Submit Gaming Scores". Clusters of Fire are recommended over the weekend and are rewarded depending on which platform was played and how many players were involved.

Each week a member will also be awarded a Pendant of Blood. This medal goes to the person with the best win/loss record for a given week of Gaming Night matches. The Pendant of Blood will only be awarded if participation reaches a minimum of ten players and the winner has a minimum of 10 matches. If not, the PoB will be given for a 2 week period.

*** The Rites of Combat apply to all Gaming Nights. ***

Gaming Night Rules

  • To participate in a Gaming Night you must be on the IRC channel #dbgaming
  • All participants must be members of the Dark Brotherhood
  • You may play up to six (6) matches against a single person on one platform, but the allowance of 3 platforms against that one person. This means you may play up to 18 matches against one person, as long as its 6 matches on 3 different platforms.
  • Matches must be submitted through the Administration Page of the Brotherhood website
  • No Dodging - You CANNOT decline matches to some members, but continue to play others
  • Everything else pertinent to gaming can be found in the Rites of Combat

Official Platforms

Platform Patch
Battlefront Version 1.2
Battlefront II Version 1.1
Empire at War Version 1.5
Empire at War: Forces of Corruption Version 1.1
Jedi Academy Version 1.01
Jedi Academy JA+ Version 1.4
Jedi Outcast Version 1.04
Republic Commando Version 1.00
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Version 1.1
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns Version 1.1
X-Wing Alliance Version 2.02
X-Wing vs Tie Fighter Version 1.1.4
Halo: Combat Evolved PC Version 1.09
Halo 2 PC Auto-Updates
Halo 3 (Xbox 360) Auto-Updates
Halo Reach (Xbox 360) Auto-Updates
Alien Versus Predator (PC/Xbox 360/PS3) Auto-Updates
Starcraft 2 (PC) Auto-Updates
Resistance 2 (PS3) Auto-Updates
Killzone 2 (PS3) Auto-Updates
Killzone 3 (PS3) Auto-Updates
Call of Duty 4:Modern Warfare - Galactic Warfare 1.7

Cluster of Fire Table

This has been added so members can see how Clusters of Fire are earned. For more information on the specifics see the CF Table.

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