May 15th, 2013, 19:13 | #16 |
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May 15th, 2013, 19:20 | #17 | |
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When I play I look for three things:
1. Is the player safe? Do they take responsibility for their actions. Do they think before they shoot. I tend not to like being lit up in the back of the head from a foot away. Generally more mature players will be more aware and not take dangerous shots. 2. Do they play fair? Do they call their hits? Do they load to game regs? 3. Are they fun to be around? I'm less interested in playing with good shooters and prefer to play with guys who are out to have a good time. If they take a hit and bitch about it for 45 minutes and ruin the game for everyone else then I'm not interested in playing with them. Now some youths do follow all these rules and I have no problems playing with them, but I'd rather not take the chance with someone who because of their age would have a predisposition to being immature. Hell there are enough adults that cheat and ruin the game for others I'm disinclined to chance playing with teens.
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May 15th, 2013, 19:20 | #18 |
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possession.. not just 9/10ths of the law...
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May 15th, 2013, 19:37 | #20 | |
Be like Stealth, BB chips a tooth and continues for rest of day. Which was another good 4 hours.
! On mobile; sorry for any spelling mistakes or autocorrects!
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May 15th, 2013, 19:55 | #21 | |
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I did that too last summer. Fairly calmly, with only mild profanity, called my hit, walked off the field (one life only skirmish) then continued for one more game if memory serves me right, though for me it wasn't so much a chip as much of 1/2 of one of my teeth turned into powder. Last edited by AngelusNex; May 15th, 2013 at 19:58.. |
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May 15th, 2013, 22:30 | #22 |
I would do the same but ths time with the knowledge that I have now and my current airsoft toys.........talk about some pawnage!!
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May 16th, 2013, 00:33 | #24 |
I have played with 8 year olds here in Japan, and I have played with 14 year olds back in Canada.
I've had young players here offer me full magazines when they heard my gun starting to shoot dry. I've had kids in Canada lie to me and try to get around the age verification system. One from Nippawin, SK even offered to give me $50 to look the other way to verify him. I've had kids back home lie, cheat and steal from my team-mates (Layne Meier of Regina, Saskatchewan for example, his username was 'Sasksoft' and ripped off a FUCK ton of money, but didn't get charged cuz he was 16/17). So you ask why kids are looked down upon? Because we remember the shit-heads, not the good ones.
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May 16th, 2013, 01:51 | #25 |
I've never really thought about it from a legal perspective before. I'm glad that was brought up. I can see how that would be an issue.
Nice points.
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May 16th, 2013, 02:16 | #26 |
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Pointing a replica firearm at a kid isn't exactally my cup of tea.
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May 16th, 2013, 02:49 | #27 |
It is not younger player people have a problem with but immaturity. Not saying all younger players are immature but a lot of them are immature. However, that is OK ! because I guarantee you that you are not going to be young forever.
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May 16th, 2013, 13:39 | #28 | |
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May 16th, 2013, 17:35 | #29 |
aka Cracksumass Maximus of Alberta, the carrier of the butt grandcrack canyon!
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IMO, Younger players (under 18), sometimes lack the social skills to play the sport we do with an older crowd.They lack respect on and off the field. Respect for other people and the honor of the sport. Mental discipline is a huge factor in our sport.
I'm not saying every younger player is such, but looking at the generation which I like to refer to as the COD age. Where kids think they are invincible and have their K7 Forcefields in play all the time. Also the legal issues behind having a younger player on the field. If that kid ever got hurt while they were on the buisness end of your PTW. Things would not go to well for the shooter. Soccer mom's will have a hay day with that. Lighting up a kid is not fun. As mentioned earlier, most players don't have two gears of play. It's go go go and things are said that could never be un-said. Mature or not. Waiting till your 18 is best. Being responsible for your actions comes with age and experience. Remember, Liars, Cheaters, Theives. They come in all sorts of shapes, ages, and sizes. That being said, over the age of 18, we can have them flogged.
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May 16th, 2013, 18:12 | #30 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Being one of the few people here that actually has experience playing with an entire league of (mostly) underage to adult players, I would have to say they're just as likely to be a bad egg as any adult.
I agree that maturity comes from personal experience, but it can also be taught to people. Cuddy's is really strict on their player base, and the new players learn that very quickly. If they get banned, they won't be able to play airsoft again until they're 18. I know of groups of adult players that are just horrible people, they hit the field and seem to make it their objective to ruin the game for everyone. And I know groups of kids that can do the same. As far as kids ripping people off, well, how many of the old retailers ripped us off on a national level? How respectable a group is on the field is determined entirely by their leadership. Cuddy's has excellent leadership, ergo their players are really good. You find a player that can't play by the rules, you kick them out, simple as that. If you find underage players in your areas aren't mature enough to play, chances are nobody's taken the time to teach them. I'm not saying we should all start hosting 16+ games, but we shouldn't be bashing them either. Whether or not a group or field allows underage players is entirely up to acceptance of legal risk and personal preference. Personally, I know that if you don't give kids a place to play, they'll find a place. And I think it's better that we offer them a controlled environment that strongly enforces safety and integrity with instructors who know the game, as opposed to them playing in a park behind a school by themselves with no safety glasses. Last edited by ThunderCactus; May 16th, 2013 at 18:15.. |
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