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Bulat is a famous Russian QuakeWorld player who, ever since he made his first official appearance in 2003, has taken the QuakeWorld audience by storm. While extremely popular for his way with words in the English language, he has also carried the Russian QuakeWorld duel scene on his shoulders for a long time. The experts stand united; the only thing that kept Bulat from dominating also the European scene was his greatest enemy: high latency.
Do you remember..
..Fragfest '96? Sponsored by Galaxy and PC Gamer there was a large gathering of QuakeWorld players in Stockholm, Sweden. Memorable clans such as Up Your Backpack, The Teddybears, Clan McCloud and Swedish Chefs all had members representing them at this LAN. These guys played some hardcore FFA and the winner of the tournament could look forward to a brand new Pentium 200 if he managed to to win against all of the other ~50 participants. Resources
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