LoSt-CaUzE Camp Shows Love For Frags

Camp CaUzE opened its doors for the first time to welcome the very sexy FragDolls, console gaming team and their guests, The PMS Clan; Honor & Integrity and Zero Hour; fraggabots who all came to Dallas for this weeks MLG Console Game tournament where the winner gets the spoils and the losers, well, they just get FRAGED. This is not the first time the camp has hosted professional gamers. Team LoSt CaUzE invited a group of PC gamers, all [Quakers] to train here for the WSVG Dallas tournament held over three days in July. The FragDolls sponsored by UbiSoft the developers and publishers of the game Rainbow Six Vegas, travel the globe promoting the product and playing in tournaments and special events.
I asked “why is it important to train like this” and the answer I received was universal all the way around. “Playing a game like Rainbow Six Vegas, which is a team sport, requires patience, endurance and lots of practice” says Amy Brady a.k.a. Valkyrie. “We could practice from any remote location, but being at a LAN Center together with your team makes a world of difference” said Alyson Craghead a.k.a. Calyber. “This is a wonderful place to boot camp.” “In most cases when you boot camp you’re in someone small, cramped apartment or home, with people all over you. Here, we have more than enough space to sleep, eat and train all day and night; there’s even a pool for swimming, now where can you go and get that” said Brook a.k.a. Brooklyn.
So as they pound the joysticks day and night hoping not to get carpel tunnel, all four teams have been locked in a perennial battle for frags by lofting grenades, creeping behind doors and other obstacles while they [as a team] maneuver the maps and try to stay out of the hale of bullets appearing somewhat out of nowhere. “This is the first time I’ve have the chance to train in a boot camp setting with my team mates and I have to say this is Great” says Jeff a.k.a. Dewar of the Honor & Integrity team.
In the end, the training these gamers are receiving at the LoSt-CaUzE Boot Camp and training Center (Camp CaUzE) in Duncanville TX should prove extremely helpful as they countdown the days to the day when it all counts, D-Day in Dallas.
By Joe Patrick