Why become a combat arms vip?

March 17th, 2010

There are a few good reasons to want to become a combat arms vip, but it is basically up to you. Think of it as a new, higher level in the game and imagine what it would be like to be called a vip. The combat arms vip system not only gives you full access to the entire game content but also provides with professional technical support and other important advantages.

The first and probably the most important thing to consider is the fact that you only have to spend 5 dollars to become a combat arms vip. Now, this amount is not enough to purchase everything there is for sale in combat arms, but it will allow you play on the elite servers, reserved for the combat arms vip players.

Another reason for which to become a combat arms vip player are the tournaments. There are regular tournaments that only combat arms vip players can enter and some times there are important prizes to be won by the best of them. It can be entry in a professional league or championship, or a large amount of points that you can spend in the game or maybe even real money or items.

The last, but certainly not least reason for you to become a combat arms vip member is the technical support and guarantee that the game will not crash all the time if you use hacks. Free hacks are indeed available, but no one insures that they are working correctly and if you have any kind of problems with the game you will have to solve them yourself. If you are a combat arms vip, an employee will help diagnose the problem and solve it as soon as possible, getting you back into the action.

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Developing Combat Arms Hacks

March 2nd, 2010

Individuals that provide you with Combat Arms Hacks are people that no a thing or two about programming, especially when it comes to games and programs related to them. They exploit the games code and find different ways to go around the physics rules implemented, allowing you to shoot through walls, go through walls and see through walls. You can also fly, use aimbot (a special technique with which you can kill any player on the map with a single shot) and god mode (I’m guessing you probably know what that refers to).

Developing Combat Arms Hacks is a difficult task and only professionals are able to it right the first time. Since the beginning of these Combat Arms Hacks programmers have always been a step ahead of the developer when he attempts to release patches that stop Combat Arms Hacks from being used. They always come out with updates Combat Arms Hacks in less than a week from the official patch.

These hackers, to name them accordingly, provide you with hacks for everything, beginning from games and applications and ending with hardware hacks that you can use in your game consoles at home, allowing you to play backed-up games (not original, downloaded for free). Combat Arms Hacks are just simple programs that they develop with their eyes closed, considering all the above.

Above all, those that develop Combat Arms Hacks are just very passionate gamers that also evolved into knowing more about a game that the producer does. Also, Combat Arms Hacks, being free software, the code used to create is easier to hack compared to licensed games that you have to pay for to play online. This is why you can always find hacks and cheats for free games much easier and more effective compared to other, purchased products.

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GI Bill FAQ: How Much Money Can I Get?

February 5th, 2010

How much money are you eligible for under the GI Bill?

The answer to this question is sadly a long and complicated one. As I mentioned in my general post on the new GI Bill ( Link ), one of the many variables are:
-You States
-School’s State
-Whether school is public or private
-Number of months served
-Pay grade
-Dependents

And dozens of other things. Thankfully, the kind folks over at Military.com have put together a form here that you can fill out in 10 minutes. It will tell you everything you need to know about your GI Bill eligibility, including the amount of money you will be given. Highly recommend you check it out!

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GI Bill FAQ: GI Bill Eligibility

February 5th, 2010

How do you know if you are eligible to receive benefits under the GI Bill? Simple, there are 2 major requirements that must be fulfilled:

1) Must be honorably discharged.
2) Must have completed high school.

HOWEVER, complications arise in the cases of officers (who are not automatically eligible for the GI Bill), certain reservists, and members with certain kinds of discharges.

If you are not sure whether or not you are eligible for the benefits provided by the GI Bill , I encourage you to take 10 minutes to sign up to Military.com and fill out their questionnaire there. It’s remarkably simple and will tell you EVERYTHING you need to know, no matter what you situation. It’s also completely free. A handy resource :)

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GI Bill FAQ: Post 9/11 GI Bill (New GI Bill)

February 4th, 2010

In 2008 Congress passed an extension to the GI Bill (The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008) that significantly improved benefits for all military veterans who served post-9/11. The main benefits given in this bill are somewhat confusing, so I’ll try to explain them in a simple manner in this post.

Educational tuition benefits for FOUR Academic Years
Basically, the bill guarantees that you will be given some amount of money each academic quarter/semester to help your tuition fees. The amount of money you are given depends on the following variables:
-The State you are in
-The State the school you want to attend is in
-Which school you want to attend
-Number of months you’ve served after 9/11.

These are just some of the major variables. Actually calculating how much money you are entitled to is a complicated and painful process. Thankfully, the people over at Military.com created a GI Bill Helper that will (among other things) accurately and easily tell you how much money you can get from the GI Bill. Just fill out the simple 10-minute questionnaire and let it do the rest of the work for you.

The “Yellow Ribbon Program” for expensive private schools
Private schools are more expensive than public schools. The GI Bill benefits (before the 2008 changes) usually covered up to 100% of the expenses for public schools, but not for private ones. This all changed with the introduction of the Yellow Ribbon Program, which basically made it so that now veterans can get 100% of their expenses paid for even at private schools.. It accomplishes this by splitting the cost of the tuition in between the private school, the Federal government, and in some cases scholarships. All this is arranged so that it’s exactly the same for the veteran (you) as applying to a public school.

However, there is a catch. Not all private schools support the Yellow Ribbon Program. The ones that do are referred to as “Military Friendly”. You can get a list of “Military Friendly” private schools according to degree, state, and other parameters over at Military.com. Check this list to see if the private school you are thinking about attending is listed.

A Living Stipend
This is simply a monthly paycheck to cover your living/housing expenses while attending college. It differs from state to state, zip code of the college you are attending, your pay grade, whether you have any dependents, and other factors. Again, you can find a rate calculator at Military.com.

Benefits Extended to 15 Years from 10
It used to be that you could only claim these benefits 10 years after you last day of service. This limit has been extended to 15 years.

You can now attend international schools with money from the GI Bill
You can now attend some schools outside the US and still have your tuition/housing paid with the GI Bill. I still haven’t found a list of international schools that the GI Bill will pay for, but soon as I do I’ll post it here.

Annual stipend of up to $1000 for books and miscellaneous expenses
The government now sends you an annual paycheck for 4 years to cover miscellaneous expenses. The check amount differs from person to person. I haven’t found a calculator yet for it, sorry =/ I guess you could try looking at military.com, but I haven’t found anything there.

$2000 To Cover Certification Test Fees
If you are planning on taking a certification test(s), you can apply for a stipend to cover the test fees.

And that’s all the major changes introduced in the new GI Bill (post 9/11 GI Bill). If you have any further questions about any of this, you can get a free GI Bill benefits guide from Military.com here. Basically, when I was finding all this info out I found Military.com to be the most useful source of information, so I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you check them out. Good luck.

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Gamekiller down

January 29th, 2010

Hey all,

it appears Gamekiller got taken down. I’ll be trying to find you all new sources for Combat Arms Hacks and posting em here :)

Cheers!

-admin

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New Combat Arms Hacks Public

January 6th, 2010

New Combat Arms Hacks getting released these days as new Hackshield bypasses become more and more common. Check this great one out at gamekiller:
http://www.gamekiller.net/combat-arms-hacks-bots-release-downloads/39997-dp-ca-public-updated.html

Will be posting more combat arms hacks as they come out :)

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Happy New Year

December 31st, 2009

Hello all,

I’m not dead. Just wanted to post to say I’ll be updating the site more often soon, and HAPPY NEW YEARS TO YOU ALL!!!

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Combat Arms Hacks Clean Hackshield Folder

December 14th, 2009

Hey guys,

I’m still alive. Another useful tip for ya coming :) In case you messed up your hackshield folder while trying to apply a Combat Arms Hacks bypass, you can undo the bad changes by replacing your hackshield folder with a clean one from here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?uog2jjamjj5

Got this from gamerzplanet :) Now go enjoy those Combat Arms Hacks!

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The Army Life

November 15th, 2009

A picture is worth a thousand words:
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/09/10/ian-fisher-american-soldier/

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