Darius137 wrote:I know a lot of the people I had on my side did not understand half the rules because they just showed up that day. For future games, I'd recommend a better briefing before the game covering the rules, instead of just the safety.
ogrejager wrote:Strikerz wrote:Sorry for the long quote here, this situation was my bad. I was only adjusting my gun because i had missed the first few shots and while doing so did not consider my forward motion. my bad and i did apologize after i shot you.
Just so no one else makes this same mistake again, could you explain in a bit more detail what/how this happened? Adjusting your gun?
Jewish Ninja wrote:Darius137 wrote:I know a lot of the people I had on my side did not understand half the rules because they just showed up that day. For future games, I'd recommend a better briefing before the game covering the rules, instead of just the safety.
Dan, the whole point of giving us the rules ahead of time, was so we didn't have to sit there for 20 minutes going over what we should have ALREADY KNOWN. If your unwilling/unable to read up on some very simple rules about a game your spending your day and money on, why bother showing up?
I personally liked not having to go over the rules again. It seemed to create a lot of confusion for players with the BM (identifying what side they are on), but again, a quick read through the rules would have solved all these problems before they ever happened.
Darius137 wrote:
I know a lot of the people I had on my side did not understand half the rules because they just showed up that day. For future games, I'd recommend a better briefing before the game covering the rules, instead of just the safety.
Rico wrote:This is why command structure is important.
Tim, our Squad leading sent everyone on APST a summary of the rules and outlines of the game mechanics before the game. Our command briefing was very thorough about what our targets were and what our orders were, how engineers and demo worked, who opfor was, who noncoms were, who the mercs and dealers where, etc. Our command and platoon leaders were also in close communication with squad leaders to relay information as it came down. I am sure that 50% of our team had no idea what was going on when they arrived, everyone knew after the team briefing.
The big event briefing should really just be a recap of saftey rules and maybe respawn rules. Everyone should be reading the rules, I think having the team commander give the mission briefings adds way more to the game.
Rico wrote:Cap n pickles wrote:Doesn't matter, score is 1-1. NEXT TIME.
You are missing the point. I am trying to point out a learning opportunity for all of us.
Cap n pickles wrote:Doesn't matter, score is 1-1. NEXT TIME.
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