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The new Home of Tactical Realism has opened its doors. While we have a fresh new look, TacticalRealism.net draws from 3 years of experience as the ETO-League. TR.net is a gaming community dedicated to those who enjoy playing with a more tactical and realistic feel than most games offer out of the box. It's a place where you can promote your servers, recruit for new members, find allied units for friendly scrims, or just hang out with likeminded people who enjoy a more realistic gaming experience.

TacticalRealism.net also allows members of the community to create leages or campaigns for the various games they play. If you enjoy playing competitively in a realistic environment, TR.net offers a stable community that can provide weeks of reliable and honorable competition. Our experienced adminstrators are there to guide the league or campaign development process, as well as assist in competition management and mediation. TR.net is getting ready to launch our 4th COD2 campaign and currently has a very successful COD4 league in progress.

The www.tacticalrealism.net community has a unique system of decision-making where Community Representatives, Adminstrators, and Staff pool their opinions, leadership, and talents to solve a variety of issues and create a community where everyone may be as involved as they choose to be. Everyone is offered a voice. Introductory Units are units new to our Tactical Realism community and are allowed 1 Community Representative during their Introductory period. Full Member Units are veterens of past ETO campaigns or units that have completed the Introductory period, and are allowed 2 Community Representatives. Any TR unit may apply for Affiliated membership, and they do not have to compete in our leagues or campaigns in order to be a full member of the community.


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