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Recruit Information
Becoming a member in the Allied Rangers

Membership in the Allied Rangers can be one of life's most rewarding and enjoyable experiences.  If one word were used to describe this team, it would be: Brotherhood.  Our members are scattered all throughout North America, but our friendships are real.  Tired of normal trash-talking and smacktardish players that have become an almost norm in multiplayer gaming, we stand together to oppose that.  Our team's core beliefs and actions are guided by our mutual respect for our team-mates, our frienships, our love of gaming and the utmost adherance to a high standard of professionalism and good sportsmanship.

Currently team recruitment is: CLOSED.  We are not accepting applications from interested parties at this time,.

Code of Conduct

All members are bound by the team's code of conduct.  Your membership in the team will be based on your observance of this code and your level of participation.  The Code of Conduct is below.

  • Cursing at, or speaking negatively to another team is NOT PERMITTED. This includes forum communication (whether ours or theirs), IRC, in-game chat (match play and public play).
  • Flaming a non-member or any member of AR in the public forums IS NOT PERMITTED. If you have an issue with a member, you are to direct your concerns to either that individual, your team captain, a member of the JOC, or a Team Admin. Team Leadership reserves the right to lock, move, or delete any thread at any time if the subject matter is believed to have gotten out of hand. At no time, is flaming a fellow member permitted.
  • Cheating is NOT PERMITTED under any circumstances.
  • Abusive comments or comments that are deemed poor and not in good taste, directed at other members, or non-members in public view, IS NOT PERMITTED.
  • Racial slurs, jokes, or remarks, ARE NOT PERMITTED.
  • All members are expected to conduct themselves with the utmost professionalism and courtesy at all times and uphold all the expectations and behavior of a good sportsman.