SQA Game Dec17, 2011
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:32 pm
This was my third game attended in SC over the last 2 years but my first time to SQA field
Every game has been good and it is nice to meet some new players in the Carolina's.
I had a good time today and the weather was perfect.
My day started off a little strange in that I paired myself up with a group of others who were first timer's at the field as well. We really did not have a good grasp of where the bases were that we were trying to get to and I believe a couple of the guys I was with were pretty new to organized airsoft in general.
We ended up behind another fire team who did most of the work in clearing our area of any Tengo's and we were told to focus our efforts on finding the bomb. We fanned out and looked for the bomb, but to my knowledge no one ever found it. I actually went a little too far from my squad and got a little lost.
I tried to contact my squad via radio without much success. I was by myself at this point.
I decided to use this as an opportunity to work on basic stalk/sniper movement and attempt to make way behind enemy HQ's undetected ,by enemy forces and my own. The cover in the woods was thin and the sun was shining pretty good over the field casting shadow patterns but lighting up large spotty areas as well. In other words I had to navigate given what I had to work with as opposed to picking and choosing my route. It was good training.
I covered about 150 yards and ended up where the golf cart and truck were parked on the dirt road.
There I met up with a gentleman on the same force as I was who was returning from respawn and gathered all the intel I could from him. Together we navigated undetected about 50 yards and secured positions behind enemy HQ's high up on a ridge. We were assessing the situation in order to get better lines of sight/fire on the enemy. As we were preparing our positions to unload a barrage of fire power down on the enemy, The Admins called for a lunch break.
So the first half of my day went by without me even firing a shot.
The second half of the day was more action packed and even went through most of my mags: 6 mid-caps and 3 high caps.
It was good to meet and conversate with stuckmojo.
He is a good guy and look forward to future conversations with him.
It was also nice to meet the Escue family. I really did not get a chance to chat with star_folder but I did get a chance to speak with Mr. Escue at the end of the day and was just very impressed with the way the Escue family runs their field and games. And the Pizza..... I have been to over a hundred games and have never had a field owner bring everybody a free lunch. Wow ! That was awesome.
Note:
I would like to apologize to the guy who lit me up from 5 yards away a few minutes after I had already been shot out for cursing at you. I was aggravated because the dead rag I was wearing - a bright orange hunting baseball cap that can be seen for miles - was easily visible and I thought you should have identified that I was a dead man walking before firing. I am a veteran of airsoft and should not have spoken to you that way.
Thank You everybody for a good day of airsoft and look forward to the next one.
Every game has been good and it is nice to meet some new players in the Carolina's.
I had a good time today and the weather was perfect.
My day started off a little strange in that I paired myself up with a group of others who were first timer's at the field as well. We really did not have a good grasp of where the bases were that we were trying to get to and I believe a couple of the guys I was with were pretty new to organized airsoft in general.
We ended up behind another fire team who did most of the work in clearing our area of any Tengo's and we were told to focus our efforts on finding the bomb. We fanned out and looked for the bomb, but to my knowledge no one ever found it. I actually went a little too far from my squad and got a little lost.
I tried to contact my squad via radio without much success. I was by myself at this point.
I decided to use this as an opportunity to work on basic stalk/sniper movement and attempt to make way behind enemy HQ's undetected ,by enemy forces and my own. The cover in the woods was thin and the sun was shining pretty good over the field casting shadow patterns but lighting up large spotty areas as well. In other words I had to navigate given what I had to work with as opposed to picking and choosing my route. It was good training.
I covered about 150 yards and ended up where the golf cart and truck were parked on the dirt road.
There I met up with a gentleman on the same force as I was who was returning from respawn and gathered all the intel I could from him. Together we navigated undetected about 50 yards and secured positions behind enemy HQ's high up on a ridge. We were assessing the situation in order to get better lines of sight/fire on the enemy. As we were preparing our positions to unload a barrage of fire power down on the enemy, The Admins called for a lunch break.
So the first half of my day went by without me even firing a shot.
The second half of the day was more action packed and even went through most of my mags: 6 mid-caps and 3 high caps.
It was good to meet and conversate with stuckmojo.
He is a good guy and look forward to future conversations with him.
It was also nice to meet the Escue family. I really did not get a chance to chat with star_folder but I did get a chance to speak with Mr. Escue at the end of the day and was just very impressed with the way the Escue family runs their field and games. And the Pizza..... I have been to over a hundred games and have never had a field owner bring everybody a free lunch. Wow ! That was awesome.
Note:
I would like to apologize to the guy who lit me up from 5 yards away a few minutes after I had already been shot out for cursing at you. I was aggravated because the dead rag I was wearing - a bright orange hunting baseball cap that can be seen for miles - was easily visible and I thought you should have identified that I was a dead man walking before firing. I am a veteran of airsoft and should not have spoken to you that way.
Thank You everybody for a good day of airsoft and look forward to the next one.