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I was reminiscing about the old days of counter-strike clanning and I remember the website www.theclq.com. It kept track of all first-person players\' stats regardless of server or game. For example it kept counter-strike, quake and tribes stats. Nowadays each server typically has its own stats page. theclq.com was a stats page for every public server and every game on the planet.
It was one of the coolest things ever for gamers and it drove the whole first person gaming industry forward a few steps. Here is what's left of it. http://www.theclq.com
Eventually online gaming became too big and servers started getting their own stats pages so it shutdown.
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RIP the CLQ
p.s. never heard about this site before
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oh wowwwww i remember this. i remember how happy i was when i first broke above 1 kill per min =p
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I was #1 in action quake 2 for a week! My claim to fame :/
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i was pretty high in CS beta 4, but the list was crap anyway since if you played on public newb servers you'd get high easily where ppl playing on the hard ones would be ranked lower but alot better skillwise  but yea CLQ T_T; bye bye~ you were a good friend >_<
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used to be a top 50 regular @ quake3 in the early days ^_^
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RIP CLQ , it was gold.
CS was simply so great at that time, with the early age of cal and everything , now it isn't as cool as it was.
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i loved CS when you were still able to rush run damn fast with your knife they should have never removed that T.T;
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On April 10 2007 14:09 Kaolla wrote:i was pretty high in CS beta 4, but the list was crap anyway since if you played on public newb servers you'd get high easily where ppl playing on the hard ones would be ranked lower but alot better skillwise  but yea CLQ T_T; bye bye~ you were a good friend >_<
There were people with very high kills per minute and kills per death. It was a bunch of friends in a small map like bloodstrike. I laughed at those people and the vision of some dudes thinking 'oh yeah I'm going to look amazing on theclq!"
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