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Australian player ranking in the Top 10 duelers in the country throughout 1996-2000.
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Australian player who was a top player on his local ISP (tig/iHug - Sydney) between 1996-2000.
  
Known for dominating Free For Alls in lightning fast speed (completely owned NickSTAR) and playing both very aggressive and very defensive duels.  
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Known for organising various Australian competitions as well as making many of the famous Rocket Arena maps playable as DMM4 maps.
  
Started back in Quake's origins on the TiG servers, later followed by iHUG where pings of under 200 were classified as 'Super Speed!'. Attended the original Sydney Gamers League among other LANS and hosted lan events for iHUG players.
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'''Timeline:'''
  
Original name of Die.na.mite is still well known amongst those still playing. Name changed later to Brunowa which is still used today in the QuakeLive scene.
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'''1996-2002: Quakeworld'''
  
Brunowa returned to Quakeworld in 2012 and reinvigorated the Australian QW scene by establishing the framework for QW tournies to take place on Public Holidays, tapping into fresh players from the QuakeLive community at 4SeasonsGaming.
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'''1997-1998: Quake 2'''
  
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'''1999-2002: Quake 3'''
  
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'''2011-2013: QuakeLive'''
  
Timeline:
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'''2012-2013: Quakeworld.''' Organised Australia's first FFA comp in over a decade as well as organizing the Easter Monday Duel Competition and Queen's Birthday Duel Competition in 2012. Tapped into the QuakeLive community at 4SeasonsGaming and encouraged them into the Quakeworld scene for the competitions.
  
1996-2002 & 2012-2013: Quakeworld
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'''2020: Quakeworld.''' Participated in Duelmania 2020 using nothing but a laptop and wireless mouse.
  
1997-1998: Quake 2
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'''2023: Quakeworld.''' Participated in Duelmania 2023 after 2 weeks of returning to the game. Customised many of the original Rocket Arena maps so that they can be played as DMM4 maps.
 
 
1999-2002: Quake 3
 
 
 
2011-2013: QuakeLive
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 10 July 2023

Australian player who was a top player on his local ISP (tig/iHug - Sydney) between 1996-2000.

Known for organising various Australian competitions as well as making many of the famous Rocket Arena maps playable as DMM4 maps.

Timeline:

1996-2002: Quakeworld

1997-1998: Quake 2

1999-2002: Quake 3

2011-2013: QuakeLive

2012-2013: Quakeworld. Organised Australia's first FFA comp in over a decade as well as organizing the Easter Monday Duel Competition and Queen's Birthday Duel Competition in 2012. Tapped into the QuakeLive community at 4SeasonsGaming and encouraged them into the Quakeworld scene for the competitions.

2020: Quakeworld. Participated in Duelmania 2020 using nothing but a laptop and wireless mouse.

2023: Quakeworld. Participated in Duelmania 2023 after 2 weeks of returning to the game. Customised many of the original Rocket Arena maps so that they can be played as DMM4 maps.


  • Also known as: Bruno
  • Nationality: Flag au.gif Australian
  • Current clan: Flag au.gif none
  • Colors:  13   13 

Clan history

  • BUC / Buccaneers
  • MKK / Massive Killing Kapacity

Achievements

1on1


2on2


4on4


Quotes

  • "Hey baby, wanna play with my boomstick!"