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2009
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October
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Some activity again, this time almost exclusively on Team Fortress 2. We're also participating in the Clanbase Open Cup!
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May
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Well, the OC and TF2 things didn't quite work out as expected. No Hope got tired of playing CS:S mainly because of the game itself and TF2 cos of our lack of skill. A summer long inactivity began.
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Feb
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The new rise of No Hope begun! The clan recruited some new members and the old ones woke up and started playing again!
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2008
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Recap
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Not much to say for this year. Silent times for us, almost no gaming at all apart from some 2on2s and 3on3s, played mainly by adr, Shabatti etc.
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2007
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Recap
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All in all, quite an active year of Counter-Strike: Source. The Soldier of Fortune II scene was practically dead with few clans still playing.
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Apr 29
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No Hope comes in third place at Assembly Winter '07 Counter-Strike: Source Amateur tournament! Whoa!
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Jun 29
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No Hope comes in fourth place on Clanbase's Counter-Strike: Source Open Cup Third League! Mmm... nice!
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Feb 11
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No Hope comes in first place on Clanbase's Counter-Strike: Source Open Cup Division 2 Fourth League! ...Wow!
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2006
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Recap
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Both Soldier of Fortune II and Counter-Strike: Source were played actively. The team was slowly dividing into these two games. We had loads of Soldier of Fortune II players, but none of them stayed for very long.. wonder why! At the same time, Counter-Strike: Source team wasn't as sizeable, but more permanent.
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Oct 8
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Our first and last fan, Milja, was added.. haven't heard from her in quite a while?!
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Jul 3
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One of our most active and skilled players, adr, joined.
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2005
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Recap
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No Hope mainly played Soldier of Fortune II while Counter-Strike: Source gained a bit more ground in the clan.
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Jul 22
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...And surprise, surprise, none of it actually happened. The clan name was changed back to No Hope, this time permanently.
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Jul 4
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The clan name was yet changed to "Warriors of Darkness" as we were to become their Soldier of Fortune II squad and get "benefits" from it...
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Apr 18
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It was decided that No Hope would become a serious multi-gaming clan branching over to numerous games such as Soldier of Fortune II, Counter-Strike: Source, Enemy Territory and Warcraft III. We recruited some new people, but without any leadership on the other games, only Soldier of Fortune II and Counter-Strike: Source teams continued to exist.
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Mar 19
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No Hope started playing Counter Strike: Source. e-vert, Poep and Walzu mainly played 3on3s and had quite a losing streak in the beginning...
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Feb 17
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Again, one very active and contributing IRL friend more to the team: Poep
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Jan 14
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The clan name was changed to its current form No Hope by Laku. Also, an IRL friend who's been with No Hope very actively, Walzu, joined the team.
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2004
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Recap
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The founding year was colourful and quick, and pretty much shaped what the clan would be about in the future...
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Dec
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Most of the founding members had quit playing Soldier of Fortune II, while the team had gained loads of new members (of which krootti is still playing actively) and switched its focus from TDM to Capture the Flag.
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Nov 26
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An IRL friend, Cannibal, joined the team.
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Nov 26
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Laku first joined No Hope. With it, the clan name was changed to SCi and former Zerox player SwaY joined the team also.
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Sep 16
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No Hope was created with the name Tunar!t. Back in the day we played Team Deathmatch in Soldier of Fortune II. Our first 5on5 line was e-vert, spirit, Univelka, KuzZe and Dragonfire
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