If you're a constant gamer who is looking for more challenge than a public server, then you probably want to know where to go to step up the heat. There are plenty of gaming communities to compete for both money and respect. Below are some of the most popular sites and some information about them. Depending on your preference, make a choice and get into the competitive world of COD4!
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Teamwarfare League, or TWL, is one of the most popular entry leagues for competitive gaming. If you are interested in getting into competitive gaming, but don't want to get too serious about it, this is your start. Teamwarfare is a wide variety of skill levels, ranging from new clans, to experienced. Another positive note about TWL is the wide variety of options. Unlike many other competitive websites, TWL offers a variety. Instead of the standard 5v5 SD style that many others play, you can select 6v6 Sab, 4v4 TDM, and much more.
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This is probably one of the most popular competitive gaming leagues. This league offers an intensely competitive gaming environment generally made up of veterans or experienced gamers. Not a recommended starting place, when you come here, you play for respect. While there is no financial success to be earned from CAL, it is a great way to hone your skills as an online gamer. This is where some of the top teams in the later leagues got their start.
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A step up from CAL, this is the home of many of the more professional gamers who take online warfare seriously. If you are interested in competing with this calibre of gaming, you better come prepared. One of the distinctions between CEVO and the two above is the monetary prizes offered. Don't get excited just yet, you have to pay to register and play in many CEVO events! If you are interested in this level of gaming, you better not only come with a mind for challenge, but bring a good group of gamers with you as teamwork is the essense of success at this point where skill becomes a decreased factor as chemistry and communication take the lead.
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One of the newest competitive gaming organizations out there. Recently established, the website has much to prove to it's awaiting participants. However, it has not let down the hype for its open. Much like CAL it is a non-profitable gaming experience as of this time. It however brings a fresh look to the competitive world that has been largely dominated by CAL. While quickly attracting the gaming community's attention, this league could quite easily become a prominent member of the competitive world.
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The mid point between CAL and TWL. While the site has never truely encompassed as much of the veteran community that CAL pulls, it has some popular teams and a well organized league. TGL, while not offering the variety of TWL, has that new-gamer feel compared to the veteran organizations of CEVO and CAL. Of course, they have been striving to keep in competition with it's brother sites and has proven to be a continued force to reckon with.