A week with EZC

Day 2,414, 14:40 Published in USA USA by SenoritaLaura


I'm proud member of eUS Civilian Unit but unfortunately we're not able to compete with other MUs in tournaments like this one was, so I've decided to try my luck elsewhere. After short research I've seen that EZC can't be a bad choice but I was not prepared for things that followed.

I've joined day before competition. Every player that introduced himself on MU feed received a warm welcome from EZC members. You could feel excitement in the air and everyone was nervously waiting for day reset. After first hours of competition, EZC was doing great. First and second divisions were far ahead from the beginning, third was little sleepy so they were on the third place and fourth was doing their best to leave guys from SEAL Team 6 behind.

Every member (including those who jumped in only for tourney) was eligible to receive supplies so he can do his best on battlefield. It took me some time to figure out who does what, because there are few persons responsible for handing out various stuff, but they managed to explain me everything very well, so there wasn't further confusions.

Even that isn't best thing this MU can offer. You don't have to worry if supplies you received weren't enough for your planned fight schedule. If you let them know that you're in lack of ammo or food, it's matter of minutes until someone will send you what you need.

During this event I've earned a BH when few other members stepped aside to let me win it. That was very surprisingly to me cause I never thought such things happens, but it seems that there is some unwritten rule in EZC which says "If you see fellow member who has chances of winning a BH medal, step aside, wait next round and in the meantime, cheer for him".

My first plan was to achieve 500 PP so I can be eligible for rewards but when I saw all this teamwork it felt like cheating to stop there while others kept going on. At the end, I've stopped at 2,5k PP with more than 120M damage done.




This article has a simple purpose. Everyone who reads it should know how guys from EZC are awesome.

I'm sadly announcing that I'll leave you few days after end of competition. I still owe a lot to guys from Civilian unit although USAF took over purpose of our existence, so there's not much to do there.
You can count on me in future events and I hope I'll still be welcomed if I decide to join you permanently.

It's still more than enough time for things to change but it's not too early to congratulate all of you from EZC on tremendous results that were achieved during this tournament.

You guys rock!

CURRAHEE!