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'''Season 4''' was the fourth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition. The main season began on January 12th, 2009, and ended in April 2009. In Season 4, a 6th skill tier was introduced to accomodate the increasing number of teams. Also, a 3rd party map pool was established and came into play when two teams picked the same map against each other. In this case, they had the option to change one of the maps to a 3rd party map. This season also had the introduction of the pause system if players drop from the server or have any problem.<ref>http://etf2l.org/2008/09/28/arena-cup-1-sign-ups-new-pause-rule/</ref> '''sv_pausable 1''' was added to the server config to allow for this.
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'''Season 4''' was the fourth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition. The main season began on January 12th, 2009, and ended in April 2009. In Season 4, a 6th skill tier was introduced to accomodate the increasing number of teams. Also, a 3rd party map pool was established and came into play when two teams picked the same map against each other. In this case, they had the option to change one of the maps to a 3rd party map.
  
 
Season 4 was also the start of the long lasting partnership between ETF2L and SteelSeries, who provided hardware prizes from '''Season 4''' to [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 10|Season 10]].
 
Season 4 was also the start of the long lasting partnership between ETF2L and SteelSeries, who provided hardware prizes from '''Season 4''' to [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 10|Season 10]].
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{{ETF2L competitions}}
 
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[[Category:ETF2L 6v6 seasons]]
 
[[Category:ETF2L 6v6 seasons]]

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