It is with great sadness that I have to write this post due to the news I received today that [OGHF]No-Shot-Jam had passed away.
No-Shot was a very active member of the OGHF in the early years and those of you who were around in those days I am sure will remember him. He had a strong relationship with Haggis and visited him on a number of occasions in his camper van.
He was a lover of the Frostbite engine games and he was a lead admin on our Medal of Honor 2010 servers and onto our BF3 servers. As with life, gaming circumstances changed and he decided to move on to enjoy his gaming in other ways. He was always a gentleman and he is a true loss.
I found a clip from the Wayback Machine of our website on the 26th December 2011. This shows the commitment he had to our MOH servers as he had logged 335hrs 58m 30s of game play.
He will always be remembered as someone who helped to set the foundation of the OGHF and for the gentleman he was. I am sure he and Haggis will be catching up.
Rest in peace [OGHF]No-Shot-Jam
No-Shot was a very active member of the OGHF in the early years and those of you who were around in those days I am sure will remember him. He had a strong relationship with Haggis and visited him on a number of occasions in his camper van.
He was a lover of the Frostbite engine games and he was a lead admin on our Medal of Honor 2010 servers and onto our BF3 servers. As with life, gaming circumstances changed and he decided to move on to enjoy his gaming in other ways. He was always a gentleman and he is a true loss.
I found a clip from the Wayback Machine of our website on the 26th December 2011. This shows the commitment he had to our MOH servers as he had logged 335hrs 58m 30s of game play.
He will always be remembered as someone who helped to set the foundation of the OGHF and for the gentleman he was. I am sure he and Haggis will be catching up.
Rest in peace [OGHF]No-Shot-Jam