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"Operation Crackhouse" Declassified...
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11 years ago yesterday, on Saturday March 24 2007, AvaMods executed a top secret mission now known as 'Operation Crackhouse'.
The basic goal was to disrupt a rival server that was formed by several AvaMods regulars who left to start their own game server. The server was known as 'Cpl. Cracky's Crackhouse' and the clan tag they used was {cCc}. Several actions by those behind this new server made a response justified and necessary in order to defend our integrity and maintain our server as a Day of Defeat superpower.
A few of these actions were as follows:
- Advertising within the AvaMods server & outside the server in AvaMods related locations - Spamming AvaMods steam group members with their new server - Attempting to copy the AvaMods server setup and mod combination - Using the lure of 'admin privileges' to buy the loyalty of AvaMods members and regulars AvaMods unleashed a full scale digital attack against the enemy, and almost instantaneously, gained mission results far beyond what had originally been deemed possible. Operation Crackhouse, in a single attack, managed to take out the website, the forums, and various other targets related to the opposition. After the successful outcome of this operation the Crackhouse ceased to be a formidable foe. Their server was down more often then it was running as well as having constant IP changes. Eventually they admitted failure and gave up on running a Day of Defeat server and instead switched over to TF2.
A select few of the surviving resources related to 'Operation Crackhouse' are now being made public. Some may or may not have previously been leaked out over the past decade, but they are now officially in the public domain...
* Click the 'Expand post...' link below to see the operational resources that have now been released *
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