
The Cabal can currently be found playing World of Warcraft on the Horde side of the very highly populated Kel'Thuzad PvP server. The guild plans to remain in Azeroth through the next several months awaiting the release of Warcraft's next major expansion, Cataclysm. Whether or not the additional PvP battlegrounds, new level cap, and higher level content will keep TC players interested in WoW or chase us away, only time will tell. The Cabal originally started in World of Warcraft on Stormreaver as Horde, moved to The Underbog, and moved again in early 2010 to Kel'Thuzad. The only other big releases we might be interested in as a guild are Aion Online or maybe Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Multi-Player First Person Shooters
From time to time, to break up the monotony of playing the same thing for months at a time, TC members will jump into a FPS and jump right into the action without having to go through weeks of character building and item farming. Currently, TC members like to play the following First Person Shooters:
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Our Past Online Fantasy Worlds
As a guild, Cabal members have played on the Lake Superior and Siege Perilous shards of Ultima Online, the Morgan Le Fay and Andred servers of Dark Age of Camelot, the Mourning and Scorn servers of Shadowbane, and a several servers in Warhammer Online -- whose names I cannot remember. Amazingly, Ultima Online still exists as an active game in 2010 -- 13 years after being launched. Dark Age of Camelot was launched in 2001 and is still active in 2010 with multiple servers, while Warhammer Online was launched in 2008 and is down to only a small handful of active servers. It seems Shadowbane closed it's doors in 2009 after six years in operation.
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We've tried playing many other online worlds, both in release and just beta, but they never provided us with the type of fun environment we were looking for. Our guild's main history is primarily defined in UO, DAOC, SB and WOW. There seems to be two good rules of thumb to follow regarding MMORPG's -- never play them on release because they'll suck in both coding and content for at least six months, all of them -- and never play one that was developed by a small team of developers from a company you've never heard of that operates out of a dimly-lit basement. *coughdarkfallcough*
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