February 15th, 2008, 00:57 | #211 |
How else would you have me word it!
Basically, I hate when all my hard work to get behind enemy lines is ruined by those I'm trying to help. It's like if those two helicopters that came up and unloaded at the rebel forces actually HIT Owen Wilson as he slid and shot gangsta style right in the middle of it all. But we all know that would just suck and be totally unrealistic right |
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February 15th, 2008, 01:07 | #212 |
Elitism is not about what you possess but about the way you act with other players in the field and on the forum.
We are all humans. We are all equal, all on the same level and we should treat and respect each others just like so. When someone chooses to make me feel inferior be it by airsoft combat experience, tactical gear, weapons or anything else well that person is an elitist; thinking themselves above me and that is what truly annoys me. In a game when it comes to simulating real combat based on honesty, Respect should always come first. It should always come first at home when on this forum, at a game and in life in general. One should constantly question his attitude towards other to see if he is acting in a respectful manner. We all make mistakes because we are all imperfect and that is where questioning yourself and working on yourself comes in handy since we can learn from our mistakes. One who respects others acknowledges the fact that they are different from you; you are not above or below them because they are different. On that note, I give props to victornettoyeur, Stalker and Greylocks amongst many on this forum for I think they show alot of respect to new players, veteran players and just normal players.
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If you feel inferior.. it is because you are. People who "think" you are inferior can't make you so
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February 15th, 2008, 01:23 | #214 | |
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Well said!
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February 15th, 2008, 01:35 | #215 |
i dont agree with that. it could be self esteem issues or those people that take things to heart when they shouldn't. im like that in a lot of things. its just my nature. but it doesn't necessarily mean that i am inferior.
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February 15th, 2008, 01:39 | #216 |
Sorry mate, english isn't my primary language and it all sounded so clear to me
I'll try and explain myself with an example; Situation one: Player1: Nice PTW you got there! PTWOwner: Thanks alot mate, I love it and think it's such a good AEG! Situation two: Player1: Nice PTW you got there! Elitist_PTWOwner: Thanks. It's much better than your little classic army. In situation one, the PTW Owner was glad someone enjoyed his aeg. In situation two, the Elitist PTW Owner made sure that Player1 felt inferior because he had not PTW. If someone attempts to make me feel inferior for any reason that is where I judge they are being elitists and will gladly hate them with all my guts for they are not showing respect to me by not treating me like their equal. I hope I make myself a bit more clear?
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February 15th, 2008, 02:03 | #217 | |
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See, I don't have a problem with your viewpoint or with how you chose to enjoy our game. But that last statement I see directed at me and I take offence.
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February 15th, 2008, 02:10 | #218 | |
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I own PTWs and I own quality gear. I am not ashamed of it, nor do I flaunt it. I've been known to show up to game with $20 worth of gear (but still carry a PTW). I'm usually the guy who ends up spending more time charging other people's batteries or fixing their guns and never enough time getting myself ready. I've let many guys play around with my PTWs, and I'm never shy to let guys borrow or play with any of my kit, if they need. I have better field skills than some guys, but worse skills than others. I don't think any of that makes me elitist, but I do understand when people feel inferior. Most of the time, it is from their own lack of self-esteem. I know. I remember when I started and guys would come to a game with $500 plate carriers with real plates, carrying a $2000 Top M249, and I had surplus pouches and an MP5K. I didn't exactly feel all "super-leet" or that I even fit in. But I won't ever feel ashamed for owning quality gear or guns. It was my choice to buy it. None of my guns or gear make me a better player, but I sure enjoy using it.
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February 15th, 2008, 02:48 | #219 |
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You guys have slightly strayed from the topic into "What bugs me about the rest of the people on the planet".
For years there have been the guys who show up with the full kit, be it the military, motorcycle racing, golf, whatever, done up ten out of ten with gear that normal folks has only heard rumors off. The guy with the fancy rig proceeds to explain himself in conscending terms, and then fall flat on his face thanks to some shmoe with a bad haircut and gear that's half guntape. Sadly it never phases them but sometimes they move from guns to golf to BMW's taking their line of bull with them. The net has made this much worse, lowering the bar as it were for those who think they can simply purchase skill, or demand that those who do have it share out their knowledge because the net is free. Show up, use your ears instead of your mouth and you won't keep yourself awake at night worry you've become an elitist. |
February 15th, 2008, 03:12 | #220 | |
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And don't hate on the dildo bayonet. There's quite the story behind that. That whole thing was for a single game, where in preparation for it, 2 of my guns completely broke down... In a fit of madness I decided to paint my Kraken furniture (Yes, Kraken, It was clear and green... Would you be happier if I left it that way... Or would clear space guns ruin the immersion for you?) because I have full wood and full metal already in the mail. My airsoft pet peeve, People who take things too seriously.. It's a game. Sure, You can use real-world tactics.. It's a great hobby and you meet many great people through it... Everything has a time and place, for a competetive game... A more serious additude is required... But playing a casual game with a bunch of friends... You don't need to go all action commando there. There are times where it should be taken a little more seriously than others (huge well planned Operations ect ect) But all in all. It's a Game. Serious fucking business, Hoo Rah. Last edited by Amos; February 15th, 2008 at 03:22.. |
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February 15th, 2008, 03:25 | #221 |
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February 15th, 2008, 04:47 | #223 |
Everyone at one point can be labeled as elitist, but are not.
When I play at milsims, I want to get totally immersed in the play as far as kit, tactics, and basically real world simulation. This obviously may lead people to believe your super hardcore, elitist, or taking things waaaay to seriously(which is not the case), it's just how I personally play. That and airsoft fad's. ie: Multicam, Eotec's, and bad leadership. |
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February 15th, 2008, 11:09 | #225 |
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You're missing the point. I've tried my hand at paintball and didn't like it at all. Now here is someone saying that I should be playing paintball because according to his standards I'm not cut out for airsoft. THAT is my pet peeve.
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