September 4th, 2007, 19:44 | #46 | |
A Total Bastard
|
Quote:
Regardless, if I was really angry with you I'd have been banned by now LOL.
__________________
VINCITE OMNIMODO
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 19:47 | #47 |
kos
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 19:52 | #48 |
A Total Bastard
|
That would be the one. I'm offensive, what can I say. I'm trying to tone it down..
Some people say I'm passionate... Sorry, but beatbaker's post came across as condescending to me. I apologize if I got it wrong. I agree there is room for both the skirm and milsim side (I have said so in this thread) but I also think that the code of conduct and general approach to fair game play is more than wanting with new players. In my opinion it goes back to Xbox land trying to transition to reality. Cheats there are a dime a dozen, so it seems they are here too... FOR THE RECORD, I have missed calling my hits one or twice myself, usually in heavy bush.
__________________
VINCITE OMNIMODO
|
September 4th, 2007, 20:46 | #49 |
Perroz Designs
|
black, im sick of your attidude
lets make up and shoot each other with no shirts on
__________________
|
September 4th, 2007, 20:48 | #50 |
kos
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 21:38 | #51 |
Well don't everyone go and leave before I get my chance, jeez.
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 21:41 | #52 | |
Quote:
You buy the gun, gear and accessories and tailor your tactics accordingly. You opponent will tailor their tactics accordingly as well. In the end, someone is going to win. I think airsoft is about sportsmanship, comradery and a little fun. If you cease to find any of these present, then quit playing the game. I would. And Kos, for the record, you don't buy a PTW because it's cool or fashionable. You buy it because you've tried evrything else, spent all kinds of money on guns and still find yourself wanting for more and can't get it with your present set-up. You are at the top of your game and you want the best there is. Nothing else will do. So, you spend the big cake and get the best and you never look back. It doesn't make you a better player, like anything though it can make you a little too reliant on it's performance and technology. How many guys here bought $1000+ paintbal guns, or bought $1500 handguns when a $200 would suffice for simple plinking? It's not about the buying the "it" gun, but rather the performance only the best can deliver.
__________________
Age verifier Northern Alberta Democracy is two wolves and a sheep discussing what's for dinner. Freedom is the wolves limping away while the sheep reloads. Never confuse freedom with democracy. |
||
September 4th, 2007, 22:00 | #53 |
Well said mcguyver......well said.
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 22:04 | #54 | |
Captain Awesome
|
Quote:
with my systema cqb - did as i explained, also due to the fact that i had limited range systema m16 - as explained star l85 - use semi 98% of the time as ive got better range than most. this is the issue at hand though, i take this in mind and alter my play style to accomidate less experianced players, or disadvantaged players, i dont activley look for an advantage and exploit it, my opponents enjoyment means more to me than my own, you can ask many KS3 players how nice the multicam squade was. we sat and bullshit with the opponets, asked how their day was going, how their team was, how they were finding themselve. we often gave them pointers, even if we mercied them we would tell them to continue playing we would move on. others do the opposite by upgradeing their guns to give them the unfair adavantage. alot of fun it is when everyone walks off the field because they dont have a chance. but your point is very true kos, and its going to take time to "calibrate" my play style with my ptw and my opponents. I depend on my skill as a player than my depending on my gun. |
|
September 4th, 2007, 22:19 | #55 | |
Quote:
Going to pistol was to me, a degree safer than opening up with my M4. Alot of my rounds were buffered through the bush that laid between us, and I'm sure I observed a couple make their way through and tag your armor carrier. It's clear now why you didn't return fire; you had your M4 in your hands and felt you were too close to shoot. I'd also like to note that you didn't cop out with a "mercy" on me. As I said afterwards, I'd always prefer to know I was taken out properly, rather than someone scream that dirty word to me with as much accuracy as they've demonstrated all day. Let me say now that the decision not to engage due to distance and weapon selection was both admirable and a fine example of someone I'd like to pull triggers with, or against anytime. It was a mature decision, hands down. For that I am very appreciative of. Had the game continued, I am 100% certain you'd have given me the courtesy of a close range gun-fight, with much clearer results! LOL! Cooler heads prevailed eventually, and I felt a bit silly for our first conversation. I guess Blackthorne isn't alone on that one; the whole lot of us are passionate! If you decide to leave the sport, I wish you all the best. It would be one quality shooter less in a sport where there seems to be so few left. I was in and out of the sport a few times myself. Trust me when I say that things seem to even out at times, and you'll catch the craving again to go out and have the fun you once had. I'd encourage that, HR. Ultimately, you got to be happy. Any worthy friend will respect whatever decision you make. It was good to meet you, and I hope to cross paths with you again in this sport. As for those who want to go on about kit and such. It can be summed up simply as this; you get out of this sport what you put into it. I've seen the extremes of both. The quintessential SF-dressed shooter with all the toys "camping" on a side of a hill, doing sweet fuck all, and the t-shirt and jeans marauder who hauls ass all day and helps his team win the game. Let's not be overly critical about who's wearing what. Let's start focusing on who's doing what. Last edited by Viking; September 4th, 2007 at 22:21.. |
||
September 4th, 2007, 22:23 | #56 | |
Banned
|
AMEN BROTHER!!!
Quote:
|
|
September 4th, 2007, 22:29 | #57 |
Like mguyver said, just because you have a gun like a ptw, that gives you an advantage, it still dosent make you a better player. For those of us who play against people with things like ptws ect. it just means that because we can not out gun them we must outsmart them. For me it this problem solving that makes airsoft the most fun. I still have yet to find the way to beat the feeling of outsmarting someone with at ptw and being able to take them buy surprise with may Mauri.
__________________
Eagles may soar, but WEASLES, don't get sucked into jet engines. 20 Bucks is 20 Bucks |
|
September 4th, 2007, 22:35 | #58 | |
kos
|
Quote:
What I meant was if you take using a tweaked firearm as a form of cheating, then what do you take using a ptw as? If you see better equipment as a form of cheating, then.. I don't know what to say.. My reason for getting into airsoft was to learn small squad tactics in an urban, and forested environment. Aswell as to learn proper firearm handling in a high-risk situation. So obviously I'm not saying the PTW is a "cheater gun", or a "trendsofter's" gun. It's a training weapon, and that's exactly what I, and the team are getting them for. Bah, I hope that made sense. Last edited by Lakonian; September 4th, 2007 at 22:37.. |
|
September 4th, 2007, 23:38 | #59 |
As a «new» player and living far from The crowd of player i had to take the trip to attend to bigger event that usual skirmish.
Battel of carantan & ops free beer. Thoses were the only event that i went to. Having to drive back home for at least 5 hours, i had time to think about the day and the only thing that came to my mind that it was only a big skirmish with alot of players. And that i coud do that at home without the drive and evreything else. (no offence for the guys that host and prepare thoses events, i still had fun) Dont be disapointed about guys playing this way, it's, unfortunately part of it. There are a lot of people that just need to discovered a new way to play, and sooner the better because then they know more than basick skirmish they wont go back on the feild ( what ever feild ) with the same mentality. People change that's what they do...
__________________
BBR BLUEBERRY REGIMENT http://www.blueberryregiment.com/intro.html MEDIA http://www.blueberryregiment.com/media.html |
|
September 4th, 2007, 23:42 | #60 |
Hell Ranger,
Are you still comin out the LZ on the 22nd. It is pretty much a skrim day, with scenrios added. However asshats not allowed ...... mostly. :P |
|
|
Bookmarks |
|
|