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Is anybody interested in a physicsforums halo/battlefield 2/call of duty tournament? Halo PC anybody?? It would be pretty cool to play against some of physicsforums finest. Or Xbox.
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Pengwuino said:no
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Well so far that's two people signed up for Halo PC, and... you for Call of Duty 2. Where do you live?scott1 said:Yes I have Halo PC and Call of duty 2 when do should schedle it.
Will I don't live in guam.Mk said:Well so far that's two people signed up for Halo PC, and... you for Call of Duty 2. Where do you live?
cyrusabdollahi said:I only own a Nintendo,.
cyrusabdollahi said:No marlon, I said nintendo not supernintendo!
The "Physicsforums Halo Tournament" is an online gaming tournament organized by the Physicsforums community. It is a competitive event where players from all over the world can compete against each other in the popular video game, Halo.
To participate in the tournament, you must first be a member of the Physicsforums community. Once you have joined the community, you can sign up for the tournament and follow the instructions provided to register your team and start playing.
The rules and regulations of the tournament are set by the organizers and can vary depending on the specific tournament. However, they typically include guidelines on gameplay, team composition, and conduct. It is important to carefully read and follow these rules to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Yes, there are prizes for the winning team of the "Physicsforums Halo Tournament". These prizes can vary from tournament to tournament, but they often include cash prizes, gaming merchandise, or gift cards.
Yes, spectators are welcome to watch the tournament and support their favorite teams. The tournament may be streamed live on the Physicsforums website, or you may be able to join as a spectator in the game itself. Check the tournament details for more information on how to spectate.