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About Xtreme Chaotix

 

Team Xtreme Chaotix was formed at the end of 2004 previously known as xF's (Xtreme Forces) sub division. While its players were mostly online gamers, the team was compelled to step into the local competitive LAN gaming scene. Following which, XTC was sent to represent xF for the World Cyber Games 2005 Competition and was sent for various traininig and coaching sessions.

 

Unfortunately, xF disbanded shortly before the main event leaving Xtreme Chaotix independant. It was then that its members decided to continue their passion in competitive gaming in the field of Counter-strike: Source. Following participation in gaming competitions, XTC strived to become better at every chance possible. Thus in a few months, XTC had the opportunity to train with other reputable clans in the local gaming scene. As a result, the team particpated in various competitions such as the VirtuaLeague 2005 and the World Cyber Games Cybercafe Preliminaries as well as participating in the National Finals for WCG05.

 

In the year 2006, XTC clinched 3 sponsorship deals as well as achieving a top 3 placing in almost all local Counter-strike: Source competitions during this year; and expanded with a DotA (Defense of the Ancients) division. During the first half of the year 2007, XTC secured more partnerships and achieved a 2nd placing in one of their first non-local competitions; ACSL (Asian Cup Source League). Next up the DotA division achieved a 2nd placing in the World Cyber Games Changi Simei CC Competition and in July 2007, the 2 CS:S teams of XtC attended the Singaporean CGS Qualifier Finals, taking home 2nd and 3rd spot. During the end of the year, a historic moment for Team XTC happened by going international with an acceptance of a North American Warcraft3 squad.

 

 

 

Divisions in Xtreme Chaotix

Counter-Strike: Source

DotA

Warcraft III

 

 

Quotes from Xtreme Chaotix

 

"The SteelSound 4H provides clear and accurate sounds which is vital to me for hearing for enemy's positions. Moreover, they are comfortable to wear and it doesnt hurt my ears."

Michael 'XtReM!St' Phee

Team Manager, Xtreme Chaotix

 

 

"I am satisfied with quite a number of mousepads thats available on the market. But nothing really came close to QcK heavy. It's soft, smooth, thick and wide. As such it is good for long hours of use without hurting my lower palms as i tend to rest it on surfaces; so smooth that really provides precision for fps games, thick which makes it longer lasting than even the QcK+ and lastly wide which gives me lots of space to maneuver as i often need to swipe my mice."

David 'L'Oreal' Sim

CS:S player, Xtreme Chaotix

 

 

"The SteelSound 5Hv2usb enables me to respond faster by hearing clear spell casts and the sound effects are fantastic!"

Kwang 'namstar**' Nam

Dota player, Xtreme Chaotix

 

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