April 4th, 2014, 21:38 | #31 |
QKlee11, thanks for the post. I agree with you 100% that we all have our own idea of what milsim is. Yes, there are many factors that are not taken into account when comparing 5.56/7.62 and for those using .50cal sniper models, thank god those airsoft bb's are far from the actual thing. I have no military experience, I don't play Call of Duty, and I will never doubt a veteran, however, even that garbage of a game, Call of Duty, uses real ammo count. 30 round mags for an M4 seems like a logical standard for a milsim. But hey, like I said, I know I'm going to have a blast, and the reason for this post wasn't to second guess the rule, but rather the use of the term "milsim"
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April 4th, 2014, 21:46 | #33 |
I don't know where my other post went... What I tried to post was, no matter what rules you lay down, people will always find a way around them. We are human after all...
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April 4th, 2014, 21:57 | #34 |
I had a fair share of a number of questionable calls, and a few "he obviously isn't going to call it" hits last year. I subscribe to the fire for effect mentality - I have no intention of engaging in a plink battle at the extreme end of the effective range of my gun. You always close the distance and use aggression. You make them hide behind that piece of cover, then come at them from the side and light them up. You come around that corner of the building they are on with your finger already working the trigger. Make that hit undeniable; make them call it.
No one is going to deny that you put a couple of rounds into their chest and arm at 20 feet. Even someone with the Paintball "Wiping is part of the game!" type of mindset won't try and claim they weren't hit, especially if they were writhing in pain. That is the only time where you know for a fact, 100% whether or not your BB connected, and whether or not game control would actually have to be involved at that point. That being said I did have a guy not call two rounds I put in his chest at 7 feet. I'm still impressed by the absurdity of it. Last edited by Derpystronk; April 4th, 2014 at 22:00.. |
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April 4th, 2014, 22:41 | #35 |
Well duh, in real life at that range the bullets would have opened a rift in space time and his grandson would have popped out of his chest to cut you in half with his Maser rifle.
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April 8th, 2014, 18:05 | #37 |
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This whole thread made me laugh.
I would like to thank everyone for their opinions on the rules for Nightfall and what a Milsim is to them, they are appreciated Here in Ontario when I hear Milsim I think of games that are generally 18+ hours, but that's just me. We use the "Airsoft Conducive" outlook on things to keep it both Military oriented but also fun and exciting. Sure you can sit around for 10 hours and not do anything, but honestly would you rather not fire a round or shoot some plastic with your friends at some friends and have a fucking good time doing it? Everyone's interpretation of MILSIM is different and asking the question any more is pretty much pointless as it starts page after page of he said she said. Plenty of reading material already on it. A GBBR Milsim only. Sounds great. Please try and host one and let me know how it goes. I am sure it would be epic. Why waste manpower and countless hours of everyone's lives inspecting mags to make sure they put in 30 rounds? If you want to do that at YOUR game, please do. We have other ammo rules in effect. Can you carry as many mags as you want at Nightfall? You sure fukin can. Will you make the entire 18 hours carrying 30 mid caps strapped to you? Probably not. Balance is needed and we have tried to implement that by not allowing people to reload on the field or at their vehicle, as well as the semi/support gunner alternatives. We feel that it works quite well. It appeases the masses and the few will basically just have to deal with it or not attend :/ We have 25+ staff at Nightfall. We are always present on the field and deal with things as quickly as possible before they arise. When you put in rules that are impossible to enforce it only causes problems, which is something we try and avoid to make things run smoother. This game, call it Milsim, or not, was designed for the players, by players. And you know what really sucks come June 14th/15th, I can't play in it... |
April 8th, 2014, 20:08 | #38 |
So basically, everyone shut the fuck up and be grateful that people like Reignman and his crew put these games on!
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