Gridlock Championship Games

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The Gridlock Championship Games was founded and run by Gears of War player Jaynan. The GCG, for short, consists of usually 100 people and 2 per match. The person with the most points at the end of the match would move on to the next round. At the ned of the tournament, the winner would win an invitation into the Order of the Angels, if not already in it, and a controller autographed by Godzilla2000, the fifth best player in GOW.

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[edit] GCG Rules

  • There are 2 people to a match.
  • Each match will consist of 19 games.
  • All weapons will be removed except for frag grenades, and the standard weapons.
  • If you glitch you get kicked out.
  • You cannot use headsets or communicate in any way.
  • During the Team Matches, there is no Double Teaming.
  • Team Matches will only occur during the last 5 matches in the tournament.
  • You can only leave the tournament during breaks.
  • Breaks will only occur at the end of each round.
  • If you leave the tournament at any time other than breaks you will not be allowed back in.
  • Breaks will last for 30 minutes each.
  • The host cannot kick any one out of the tournament unless they have glitched.
  • If you aren't going to have fun, then get off.
  • You cannot use the same weapon over and over again.

[edit] GCG Regulaions

  • You must have a gamerscore over 5500.
  • You must have beaten over 5 games.
  • You must send a message to the tournaments Host saying why you should be in the tournament, no voice messages. Text only.
  • You must be 15 or older.
  • You must be a Pro or an Underground gamer.
  • You must be able to spend at least 2 weeks on Xbox Live without stopping.
  • You must know how to play.

[edit] Prizes

  • Autographed Controller by either Jaynan or Godzilla2000
  • Autographed harddrive by either Kryptic92 or Forcivhab
  • Order of the Angels invite
  • House of LoN invite
  • Thrx Supremacy invite
  • Limited Edition game of you choice for the Xbox 360

[edit] Sorces