Now that is dirty..cycobob wrote: ...3 GHOST AND MOOSE PUT THEM TOGETHER YOU GET A GOOSE (AND HEY WE ALL LIKE A GOOD GOOSE NOW AND THEN)...
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Awesome, but dirty... hahahh
Now that is dirty..cycobob wrote: ...3 GHOST AND MOOSE PUT THEM TOGETHER YOU GET A GOOSE (AND HEY WE ALL LIKE A GOOD GOOSE NOW AND THEN)...
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Wow really? This has to be one of the most irresponsible things I have ever heard a player say. After reading through the last seven pages and everything that was said, I had planned on just giving props to the players from both sides and leaving it at that. But that comment changed my mind completely. Number one how could a player have any idea what FPS another players gun was chronoed at? Is it every players responsibility to watch his opponents MED? No. You sir are responsible for yourself, and yourself alone. That's why we strongly encourage players with higher FPS rifles to carry a lower FPS sidearm in South Carolina. I would really like to hear you explain your answer.cycobob wrote: if you are in position and i walked up i broke your med and what happens to me is on me,no crying,or ref calling,just pain and a bandaid!
if you run up on me shooting and break the med then you have broken the rules.
i think this is what caused a bunch of the problems.
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you knowGARRETT wrote:Wow really? This has to be one of the most irresponsible things I have ever heard a player say. After reading through the last seven pages and everything that was said, I had planned on just giving props to the players from both sides and leaving it at that. But that comment changed my mind completely. Number one how could a player have any idea what FPS another players gun was chronoed at? Is it every players responsibility to watch his opponents MED? No. You sir are responsible for yourself, and yourself alone. That's why we strongly encourage players with higher FPS rifles to carry a lower FPS sidearm in South Carolina. I would really like to hear you explain your answer.cycobob wrote: if you are in position and i walked up i broke your med and what happens to me is on me,no crying,or ref calling,just pain and a bandaid!
if you run up on me shooting and break the med then you have broken the rules.
i think this is what caused a bunch of the problems.
poop
As for the game, overall I had fun. The field was challenging, the scenario was good, and any time I get to shoot airsoft with like minded players is always a good day.
To my fellow SC airsofters, much respect to all of you for showing and playing with honor. And a big thanks to the GA players who stood by our side. To our command staff, big props.
To the GA players, thanks for the challenge.
cycobob wrote:you knowGARRETT wrote:Wow really? This has to be one of the most irresponsible things I have ever heard a player say. After reading through the last seven pages and everything that was said, I had planned on just giving props to the players from both sides and leaving it at that. But that comment changed my mind completely. Number one how could a player have any idea what FPS another players gun was chronoed at? Is it every players responsibility to watch his opponents MED? No. You sir are responsible for yourself, and yourself alone. That's why we strongly encourage players with higher FPS rifles to carry a lower FPS sidearm in South Carolina. I would really like to hear you explain your answer.cycobob wrote: if you are in position and i walked up i broke your med and what happens to me is on me,no crying,or ref calling,just pain and a bandaid!
if you run up on me shooting and break the med then you have broken the rules.
i think this is what caused a bunch of the problems.
poop
As for the game, overall I had fun. The field was challenging, the scenario was good, and any time I get to shoot airsoft with like minded players is always a good day.
To my fellow SC airsofters, much respect to all of you for showing and playing with honor. And a big thanks to the GA players who stood by our side. To our command staff, big props.
To the GA players, thanks for the challenge.
we have a lot of games in ga
this one makes the 4th i have co-ed
this is the only game that this has happend at.
and i stand by what i said.i also heard that a sc tactic is to charge a med and call out player.notin this state,if you run up on a med you get shot.
this is just one of those things,you guys want to play airSOFT
we play airsoft
maybe its time for nerf.
i think i am done here
i don't think i will ever come to terms with the soft rules.
i am sure i will get hazed over here for this post.
called irresponsible but this is a combat sport.don't take the combat out of it.
one day you guys will grow into full airsoft,and when you do it will be a great day.
good luck
Rock5 wrote:Alright that was a bunch of crap to read through.
Just like any other Airsoft game I have been to both sides complain about hit calling. MED's are hard to observe and if I broke mine I apoligized to the other player and took the hit and a Long walk back to re-spawn. I played with SC to get to know more players and run with 6mil Bogeymen and I had fun doing it. Thanks to the command staff took the planning to the next level, just remember not everybody will do what ya ask them to.
My fireteam of 4 made the 2 and 1/2 hour drive to play airsoft and have fun while doing it, so that is what we did.
THANKS to all players, Airdog, and Gunner was good times. Hope to see and shoot y'all again soon.
ROCK5L out