Welcome to the web site of the Fort Chaos (=FC=) gaming clan.
We have migrated from our roots of Ghost Recon and are now more of a gaming community. We have members from North America and Europe and hope to have members from all continents some day! We still have our GR server running, of course :-). We are closely tied to the =SEALZ= gaming community and share the same servers.
We hope you will enjoy this site and if you ever have the feeling that something is missing or wrong here then just let us know.
Please register on our site and the forums.
BE AWARE! The email with your password may arrive in your spam or bulk folder.
Posted by
=FC=SenseR on Saturday, July 23, 2005 - 07:49 AM (1099 Reads)
Bringing clarity to your world.
Today we live in a world of more information, more ways to communicate, more things to do. There is more you can do and even more you can discover.
Every day, millions of people around the globe rely on their Windows PC to manage their increasingly digital lives. While familiar tools for managing digital information are powerful, today's world requires more.
In today's digital world, you want the PC to adapt to you, so you can cut through the clutter and focus on what's important to you.
Posted by
=FC=DirtyHarry on Wednesday, June 01, 2005 - 06:09 PM (685 Reads)
Deer Park Alpha 1 is now available. Deer Park Alpha 1 is an alpha release of our next generation Firefox browser and it is being made available for testing purposes only for developers and the testing community. Current users of Mozilla Firefox 1.0.x should not download or use Deer Park Alpha 1.
Note: Deer Park Alpha 1 is not an official mozilla.org final release, it has been made available for testing purposes only, with no end-user support. If that sounds scary, you'd probably be better off with the latest final release.
Posted by
=FC=CeCeCeMeL on Saturday, April 02, 2005 - 07:09 AM (486 Reads)
BEIJING - A Shanghai online game player stabbed to death a competitor who sold his cyber-sword, the China Daily said on Wednesday, creating a dilemma in China where no law exists for the ownership of virtual weapons.
Qiu Chengwei, 41, stabbed competitor Zhu Caoyuan repeatedly in the chest after he was told Zhu had sold his "dragon sabre," used in the popular online game, "Legend of Mir 3", the newspaper said a Shanghai court was told on Tuesday.