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But you are damned right, some of what we do based upon creativity for the sake of more enjoyable realism, is up to the individuals creting stuff to think "What would the cops say if they found I made this?" and then up to the field owner to pass final judgement on such and such being used. A few years ago I designed and made (prototype) a simulated time bomb to play with, a digital egg timer that triggered a 110dB personal keychain alarm.................. and I knew very well it could have been viewed by the paranoia cops as a possible bomb detonator............ because I knew with some mods it could have been used for that....... but in the same way, it could be used to turn on a coffee macker. Last edited by CDN_Stalker; January 22nd, 2010 at 08:13.. |
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January 22nd, 2010, 10:04 | #19 |
Yes, one does need to be careful now a day. Even getting caught with the homemade air-bomb grenades could get ugly. These are the times we live in I suppose. Gone are the days of experimentation with internet recipes....well doing it out in the open any way. In many cases I guess you would say it is political correctness run a muck, not to say I don't support LE's effort to curb terrorism and all. I guess you gotta wonder where do you draw the line. Imagine the world of shit that those guys would have caused with that big of a nitrate bomb.
There are a thousand relatively harmless things you could make for airsoft to add some realisim, and if thats all you used them for that would be fine. But like you said, that same item could be used for a much more sinister act than a prop in a grown up version of what I did as a kid, play "ARMY".
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January 22nd, 2010, 12:53 | #20 | |
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January 22nd, 2010, 13:24 | #21 |
there is a difference between gameplay and training.
I would love to train to be deadly and have a team and kick some ass with them, but the truth is that the people that are trained or 'in training' are not doing the same thing than people trying to have good gameplay and a good time. for instance, take a CQB facility full of paintball greasy sand and put in a mix of tactical teams and skirmishers, the TT guys are going to complain all the time In the same facility, a game with only TTs is going to be a completely different deal, just as a 100% skirmish game. I must admit that the games I've had the most fun ever were Silverthorn's Zombie games, and they are 100% not tactical: the ambiance is very happy and the action is intense.
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January 23rd, 2010, 19:23 | #22 |
I have my cake and eat it too.
We view airsoft as an outlet to be mall ninjas in an environment where it is totally acceptable, and we embrace it! We go full-retard on the wannabe military tactical shit and we LOVE IT. We ENJOY OURSELVES and that is all that bloody matters! I blame Wolfpack and, in this case, that is a damned good thing. I miss you, old hardcore Wolfpack.
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January 23rd, 2010, 20:32 | #23 |
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Its funny, you talk to the guys individually and most of them miss it too. But it was a lot of work as well and many have moved onto other past times, jobs, places, etc. Those of us who had an opportunity to run the team both enjoyed and hated it at the same time. It was very demanding, but when we got to a field and played as a unified force, it all came together spectacularly well. People enjoyed watching us interact and play - we had what I'd call 'groupies' (yeah, I know - ha!) who would tag along just to see the wacky shit we'd get ourselves into. Claymore was a magnet for a lot of the funniest stories we have to tell. I don't know what it was, his tendency to go head first into something, or just the complete lack of a politically correct bone in his body, but the experiences on and off the field are ones I will always remember fondly. Wow. That decade is gone, and its been over 10 years since the birth of that team. Time flies when you're stalking and shooting your friends.
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January 23rd, 2010, 20:46 | #24 |
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If only more people thinked like the Wolfpack guys, it would be more enjoyable and easyer to organise things.
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January 23rd, 2010, 21:15 | #25 |
Come to Sudbury.
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January 29th, 2013, 20:04 | #26 |
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January 29th, 2013, 20:20 | #27 |
I think I still have the original .pdf. I'll put it back online later. Worth at least a good read.
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January 29th, 2013, 21:31 | #28 |
Here we go :
English : How to Not be Useless when Playing Soldier.pdf Français : Comment ne pas être un boulet au airsoft.pdf Last edited by Akhéron Sombre; January 29th, 2013 at 22:18.. |
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January 29th, 2013, 21:58 | #29 | |
Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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Nice i have decreased my uselessness lmao that is a great "booklet" and tho it is all stuff i baisicly knew its a nice lil refresher course as the season is starting again. Definately should be required reading.
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March 1st, 2013, 14:25 | #30 |
Shared this with all of our group just as a mandatory read through. It got some good laughs and makes some good simple points as reminders. Should be the minimum requirment to play our game.
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