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<b>[[Dureal]]</b> is a former competitive Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast player, mostly known for his achievements in the Electronic Sports League as player and manager of his team Team-aXiom. Dureal is widely considered to be the most successful player in the history of Jedi Academy. | |||
In 2001, after gaining his broadband connection, Dureal started his online-gaming career. Brought to Jedi Outcast by a friend, he took his first steps in the game. With the release of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy in 2003, he switched to the newer game and founded a Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy squad in his first and only gaming clan, Team-aXiom. Being awarded several times for his achievements, he left the active gaming scene in 2006. About one year later, he decided to use his experience to support players as administrator in the Electronic Sports League. Having worked hard to gain the respect and trust of the player base, he was serving the community as Master League Administrator. [[Dureal|(Full article...)]] | |||
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Dureal is a former competitive Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast player, mostly known for his achievements in the Electronic Sports League as player and manager of his team Team-aXiom. Dureal is widely considered to be the most successful player in the history of Jedi Academy.
In 2001, after gaining his broadband connection, Dureal started his online-gaming career. Brought to Jedi Outcast by a friend, he took his first steps in the game. With the release of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy in 2003, he switched to the newer game and founded a Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy squad in his first and only gaming clan, Team-aXiom. Being awarded several times for his achievements, he left the active gaming scene in 2006. About one year later, he decided to use his experience to support players as administrator in the Electronic Sports League. Having worked hard to gain the respect and trust of the player base, he was serving the community as Master League Administrator. (Full article...)