Dracheous |
April 28th, 2008 16:19 |
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Originally Posted by King
(Post 705670)
So if a guy asks for opinions we are only allowed to tell him it's great...wow I wish I could live in your happy little world...and I really don't care what you think either...retards flourish around here. Fuck we had a grown man show up to our field dressed like Cobra commander once....he thought he looked great, he was happy, but not what I would call MILSIM. Cheap guns and cheap gear rule nowadays.
MILSIM
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/5650/aaaaaaaabb9.jpg
Posing in a living room vs milsim...you pick
BTW the bottom pic is 363 and my team just outside of Montreal
Great Game DOW!!!
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Heh, MILSIM you say? That looks like a Canadian load out to me, but what the hell is with the AK47S? Not to mention that the CF has NEVER had any of the AK line or any of their variants. You know, Fivefingers load out is actually more useful then the guy in the pic above, simply because if in a MILSIM game of Counter Terrorist versus Terrorist at least Five Fingers looks like a bad guy.
Having ALL the gear does not make someone play "MILSIM", having the guts and glory to RUN out and get the bloody job done no matter the odds IS. In the real world, not everyone you fight is uniform. They range from people with balaclava's to people with full blown custom body armor suits and flame throwers, to rednecks with several fifty-cal sniper rifles in an armored bulldozer raining terror on an entire city! If you want true MILSIM you need guys that put on what ever they can get their hands on, and put them on the bad guy team. But at the same time, I can throw on blue jeans, a clean press-shirt and throw my gear over it and with a badge it would be MILSIM.
FiveFingers, the mask looks great, and not only does it look great, the idea is inspiring as for CQB that could possibly save a lot of teeth. Also, IF I recall, there are bomb squads that have something similar to these that go under the full face blast shields to offer more protection against fragmentation bombs? I know I've seen masks of these design that claimed to be bullet-proof before, just don't remember where; and it was before Army of Two.
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