August 5th, 2013, 14:27 | #46 | |
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A lot of people need to learn that you don't always have to shoot in airsoft, especially in Milsims. Some players are not ready to pay 20-30$ a day only to shoot a total of 8 BBs (real experience, happened to me last year). Before going real cap, a player should know his rifle, it's capacities and range first, and then understand the game and his role on the field.
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August 5th, 2013, 14:55 | #47 | |
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A good fire team/line that fires for effect and will exhaust their ammo to either make a stand or fall back can accomplish a very similar effect. It's more intimidating actually since the continuous hail of BB's is coming from multiple directions. |
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August 5th, 2013, 15:16 | #48 |
I completely agree with everything everyone said lol. It's obviously easier to get a guaranteed kill when you move within your rifles' effective range. No airsoft gun can compete with a real steel weapon, so you have to make do with what you have. I'm against the use of high-caps. Too unrealistic, too noisy, and you basically have four magazines worth in one load, if not more. My buddy has a SAW, and I also agree that at a normal game the amount of ammunition everyone carries makes the support role pretty much pointless. I've always wanted to go to a field where everything is setup exactly as a real war zone would be. Real caps, real tactics, 'real' scenarios. Unfortunately I have no clue where places like that are around the London area in Ontario XD <-- rookie real caps would make people far more conscientious about how they play. Although i wouldn't wanna be on the receiving end of any kind of support weapon in that scenario lol
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August 5th, 2013, 16:04 | #49 |
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I'd love to see some of these BB hosers play semi only skirmish's with real cap/ short load mags.
Even with F/A restricted to short 2-3 second bursts, there's always someone who can't count to 3 and release their finger on the trigger within a fraction of a second. 3 seconds becomes 4, then 5 and so on. Running MOSFET's works but isn't the solution as a lot will refuse to spend the money on one as cheap as the pico. lol |
August 5th, 2013, 16:28 | #50 |
I don't usually use F/A anyway, and as a DM i'm sticking to semi. But yes, that would be amusing to see them forced to use semi only. They'd probably freak out if the encountered multiple targets at once and weren't allowed to just spray and pray. Trigger discipline becomes a huge factor when playing semi only coupled with real caps and everyone becomes more aware of who they are targeting... well, most do. Hopefully.
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August 5th, 2013, 18:05 | #51 | |
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Am I the guy that plays to get as many "kills" as possible, or am I the guy looking for as much realism as I can get. (within the reason of plastic BBs of course) My point is, I understand there is a compromise when having all the players switch to real caps. But for all the potential "kills" you might lose, you gain so much more tactical realism. (personal opinion)
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August 7th, 2013, 15:30 | #52 | |
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We first did a poll on the private forum for Hill437. Surprisingly it was 27:1 to go semi. Since we went semi, I can assure you guys are going through WAY less ammo now at our field. There is no spray and pray now. And its irrelevant of how many bbs your mag holds now. Guys are simply not shooting as much period. And this was not a minor change. It was major. I am seeing some guys now go on the field with just pistols and shotguns. Leaving the AEG in the car. This also took care of the guys whos guns shoot 40 RPS and swear they are only tapping on the trigger and somehow only letting out "a few bbs" (cough) |
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August 16th, 2013, 13:25 | #53 |
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what are we all going for? realism.. semi only is not necessarily "realistic" modern soldiers carry select fire weapons for a reason. But all modern training doctrine is for Semi automatic fire. Support guns obviously must be permitted to fire on Full auto, or the utility of them is lost.
Ammo limits are the path to realism, not restrictions on the use of auto fire. If you set and stick to strict limits for ammo, the use of full auto will moderate it's self. Some of the best games I have run with respect to feedback set a strict ammo limit of 300 rounds FOR THE ENTIRE GAME for rifles, and 600 for support guns. over game play of 10 hours duration. When you load up in the AM all the ammo you will have , every trigger pull is stressful, it's this stress that is remembered as fun at game end.
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August 16th, 2013, 13:38 | #54 | |
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August 16th, 2013, 14:33 | #55 | |
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August 16th, 2013, 14:53 | #56 |
Let me open by saying, good points by both sides of this debate.
I am a new player. Only been playing for just over a year. So a newbie view is what I am giving you. I LOVE real cap games. - In short, having someone or myself just holding down full auto on an AEG hoping to get a lucky BB in seems just silly. Pointing at the sky and trying to lob a BB at someone doesn't do it for me. - Also as mentioned by LongBong and a few others, there is a stress level added by having to reload...and realism. At Longs last game after 5-6 hours of fighting I finally ran out of the 200 (allowed 300 but didn't bring my loader) or so rounds I started off with. Reloads, and the constant worry about running out added to the intensity. Hell right near the end we were running off mags with 3-4 bb's in them, when Invasian ran out of mp7 mags, I tossed him one, he of course continued to destroy people...TEAM WORK Just really adds a whole other level to the game. - If you don't think you have the range to hit your target, then move to a location of advantage. For example my last outdoor game myself and Invasian ran with a mp7 gbb and a glock. Many solid kills (many of which were glock kills) were thanks to speed and flanking. - As for enforcing the rule...it's just as easy as people not calling hits issue. DON'T PLAY WITH THEM. It's also easy to tell if someone is shotting with a mag with 30 rounds in it or 100+ I want to note that I may have a narrow perspective when it comes to following rules. I tend to play with really good groups of people, so people cheating really doesn't happen. I've never really been exposed to people cheating, I think I'm lucky and very fortunate in that aspect. To sum up, real cap adds to the game in many ways, and is definitely the way to go. I would strongly recommend anyone reading this to try to have a real cap game for their next game. Max 300 rounds and 600-800 for support. I'm going to make a generalization here and say many people choose to play airsoft for the aspect of realism, playing a real cap game only adds to the realism. In the end, this is all a matter of preference. Play hard, be honest and have FUN! |
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August 16th, 2013, 15:20 | #57 |
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For all those who know me very well...I am definitely NOT one of those players....lol
I actually prefer CQB over open field engagements any day of the week. Last edited by Invasian; August 16th, 2013 at 15:43.. |
August 16th, 2013, 15:21 | #58 | |
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But...I am not a military man so I have no clue. But...how many rounds would the standard soldier bring out with him if he knew he was entering an engagement that could potentially last the whole day. |
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August 16th, 2013, 15:41 | #59 |
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August 16th, 2013, 16:01 | #60 | |
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*source is my father who served in Afghanistan and on a UN tour we have discussions about the realness of milsims Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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