This week we thought not much was going to happen, but we were proven wrong. We wrote about the rise and fall of Sapientia and about La Onda being extremely lucky. A player named Swept wiped Jailbreak Paradise and The Chicago Outfit of the statistics page and joined Sapientia. This resulted in Sapientia getting wiped themselves and making room for other crews to resurface. After these events we had to wait a few days for something else to happen. It all started with AnthonyHopkins killing 8 members of La Onda when stopping abruptly, but why? It seems, the killer got killed himself by a player named IpMan, who decided to shoot on the same evening as AnthonyHopkins did. It was a coincidence that he was on IpMan's list, but when he saw La Onda getting wiped, he acted upon it and saved the day! After saving the day he continued wiping The Inmates and taking control of several bullet factories.
What else have we got in store for you. Of course we have got a few columns written by Bootleggers finest. Rob_Stark wrote about the life as a Buzz writer. He wrote a brief description of our day to day lives. So if you ever wondered what it is the Buzz writers actually do, then by all means, read that article! We also wrote a column about the available language package on Bootleggers; Dutch or English. We found out that this feature is not only bugged, but also not completed. The bugs are receiving some invites in another language then you’d like!
And of course, we have got the weekly returning articles; something old, something gold this week is about how to do a ‘PI power search’, behind the name with LilBoldyJB, the weekly joke about a long flight with a programmer and an engineer, and last but not least; Once Upon A Time.
Enjoy.
Lucky La Onda, not so lucky Inmates?
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La Onda got very lucky this week by only losing 8 of their members in stead of losing a crew spot. The Inmates weren't so lucky.
We at the Buzz found the article written by PoisonBullet from round 6 which explains how to 'power search'. Original date of publication: Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Have you ever wondered what it is the Buzz writers actually do? Well here is a brief description of our day to day lives, with regards to our weekly articles brought to you for your own entertainment!
You don't want to read all the articles? You only want to read a small overview of what happened this week? We give you, The Weekly Flash! Here are this week's main stories:
Lucky La Onda, not so lucky Inmates? La Onda got very lucky this week by only losing 8 of their members in stead of losing a crew spot. The Inmates weren't so lucky.
The Rise and Fall of Sapientia No fewer than three crews were wiped from our statistics page this week, however, who was the culprit behind it all?
Column: Life as a Buzz writer! Have you ever wondered what it is the Buzz writers actually do? Well here is a brief description of our day to day lives, with regards to our weekly articles brought to you for your own entertainment!
Column: Dutch or English? Dalton heeft een goederenruil met je gestart. Op de Goederenruil pagina kun je dit verzoek accepteren of weigeren.
Behind The Name: LilBoldyJB Each week we interview a random player to find out what exactly is behind his or her name. The victim of this week’s issue: LilBoldyJB.
Something Old, Something Gold We at the Buzz found the article written by PoisonBullet from round 6 which explains how to 'power search'. Original date of publication: Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Help Desk Operators on vacation? This week we witnessed both RatFaceRay and ShyGuide going into vacation mode, maybe they went together?
The Buzz presents ''The Bootleggers Organized Crime Book Of Records''! That's right! Each week we will update you with the highest/lowest/average Organized Crime vault!
The current highest vault of a one car Organized Crime: $786,994
The current lowest vault of a one car Organized Crime: $61,572
The current average vault of a one car Organized Crime: $264,276
The current highest vault of a two car Organized Crime: $1,050,382
The current lowest vault of a two car Organized Crime: $394,203
The current average vault of a two car Organized Crime: $722,293
The total amount of stolen money, based on Organized Crimes only, is: $267,042,382
The average vault for the state Illinois is: $165,785
The average vault for the state Michigan is: $253,723
The average vault for the state California is: $267,063
The average vault for the state New York is: $261,415
The average vault for the state Colorado is: $265,091
The average vault for the state Pennsylvania is: $267,203
The average vault for the state Louisiana is: $304,111
The average vault for the state Nevada is: $291,761
The average vault for the state New Jersey is: $288,496