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- FateLords abstract "FateLords was one of the first[citation needed] browser based on massively multiplayer online, real-time strategy video games. It was played for 6 years since 2002, until officially closed in June 2008. During that time, it won a Golden Web Awards (2002, 2003, 2004)[citation needed], a Canadian Web award (2002)[citation needed], GameSpotter award[citation needed], KTU Technorama and it was announced as the best Lithuanian product of information and communications technology in 2002. The game was created by Zygimantas Berziunas and later sold for Dokeda company, which supported the game until the year of 2008. Shortly after the official close of the game, the domain name fatelords.com has been dropped and purchased by a third party. Dokeda has no plans to continue hosting the game in future.The game had many players from Lithuania, the Netherlands, the Britain and the United States, as well as other countries.RulesThe game was played in a round base system which lasted from the start of the month till the end. In this time players had numerous methods to gain points such as capturing enemy planets and destroying enemy ships. Planets with higher defenses were worth more points depending on the defense. Planets with no defense were only worth 10 points and were mostly captured out of spite. At the end of the round there would be a top 25 placement system and the player who earned the most points were ranked top.StaffGato was the last admin of FateLords and made very few enhancements to the game. The last one being the addition of the Power I-Trader which could instantly transport small ships anywhere in the game for a fairly high resource fee. He had a planetary system located in deep space, a very vast and nearly endless section of the FateLords universe. This is a system that was only known to few veteran players. Towards the end of the games life the system was discovered by Mikdugal1 an ex-veteran who was long retired. He contacted Inubis another ex-veteran who rounded up his own "Clan" (AEF)and launched the final massive attack the game has ever seen. The planets were guarded by unreleased nearly invincible battle cruisers and after days of relentless attacks they managed to destroy one.ClansIt is debatable as to which was the best clan in FateLords however there are many notable ones. To start DUF(Dutch United Forces) and Darkside being two of the longest running veteran clans in the top 5. LoS (Lord of Shadows) another veteran clan that despite their skill only operated as a support clan. AEF (American Elite Forces) was the first successful faction of American players and the first alliance to claim First and Second place from Darkside in several years.".
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- FateLords wikiPageExternalLink www.berziunas.com.
- FateLords wikiPageExternalLink www.fatelords.com.
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- FateLords available "2002".
- FateLords caption "FateLords".
- FateLords company "Dokeda".
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- FateLords inventor "Zygimantas Berziunas".
- FateLords lastProduction "2008".
- FateLords launchYear "2002".
- FateLords title "FateLords".
- FateLords url www.fatelords.com.
- FateLords subject Category:2002_video_games.
- FateLords subject Category:Lithuanian_games.
- FateLords subject Category:Massively_multiplayer_online_real-time_strategy_games.
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- FateLords comment "FateLords was one of the first[citation needed] browser based on massively multiplayer online, real-time strategy video games. It was played for 6 years since 2002, until officially closed in June 2008. During that time, it won a Golden Web Awards (2002, 2003, 2004)[citation needed], a Canadian Web award (2002)[citation needed], GameSpotter award[citation needed], KTU Technorama and it was announced as the best Lithuanian product of information and communications technology in 2002.".
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