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Unfortunately his city comrades quitted before 2000, and the server pretty much died. Then he found a new home in the legendary FFA server STI, but with a 36 kpbs dial up connection his ping was beyond bad, so he constantly went inactive.
 
Unfortunately his city comrades quitted before 2000, and the server pretty much died. Then he found a new home in the legendary FFA server STI, but with a 36 kpbs dial up connection his ping was beyond bad, so he constantly went inactive.
  
Later his interest in 4on4 increase and became his favorite mode. In this period he was part of some clans, and was clan leader in some of then.
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Later his interest in 4on4 increase and became his favorite mode.
  
 
Around 2002 his high ping beated him for good, and he decided to quit Quakeworld in order to focus on StarCraft, where he was being more successful.
 
Around 2002 his high ping beated him for good, and he decided to quit Quakeworld in order to focus on StarCraft, where he was being more successful.
  
 
He got back in early 2019, and fell in love for the community for his support to open source and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_it_yourself do it yourself] ethics. Since then, he has been involved in community projects, like [[GetQuad! Draft]] and within the brazilian community.
 
He got back in early 2019, and fell in love for the community for his support to open source and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_it_yourself do it yourself] ethics. Since then, he has been involved in community projects, like [[GetQuad! Draft]] and within the brazilian community.

Revision as of 21:50, 9 March 2021

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Player Information
Nicknames:
ohlsson, Trunks
Name:
André Nankran
Born:
November 19, 1987 (1987-11-19) (age 36)
Country:
First spawned:
1998
Status:
Active
History
1999 – 1999
2001 – 2002

Oldschool player from Brazil. Started playing in a FFA server hosted in his city.

Unfortunately his city comrades quitted before 2000, and the server pretty much died. Then he found a new home in the legendary FFA server STI, but with a 36 kpbs dial up connection his ping was beyond bad, so he constantly went inactive.

Later his interest in 4on4 increase and became his favorite mode.

Around 2002 his high ping beated him for good, and he decided to quit Quakeworld in order to focus on StarCraft, where he was being more successful.

He got back in early 2019, and fell in love for the community for his support to open source and do it yourself ethics. Since then, he has been involved in community projects, like GetQuad! Draft and within the brazilian community.