McNair wrote:Generally it somewhat blows up during summer due to the kiddies being out of school and (here)weather. Come fall/winter the kiddies go back to school and the dress up/photo op kids don't want to get their gear dirty/wet.
Matt wrote:I don't think it's because it's becoming "too elite." That never stopped people before, we always had our elitist mil-sim players. There's more commercial fields now and arenas. Instead of having 1 big OP every 6 months like we used to 5 years ago, now there's probably 4-5 different places you could play Airsoft this weekend if you wanted to. And that spreads the audience apart.
We could get 300-400 people at a game because they were all waiting for that game to be announced. Now there's an OP just about every other weekend. Plus we used to always get together for free skirmishes "just because" on a regular basis and draw 70-80 players, that doesn't happen as much anymore. The new generation of Airsofter has no problem just going to an arena and paying to play, in fact their parents probably feel like it's safer. (They may be right) And they've come to expect less from the game, plinking at each other from behind barrels for an hour is good enough today.
There hasn't really been anybody in the new generation of Airsofters who has done what we did with Airsoft Pacific back in the day. At least, not in the northwest. We were pretty awesome with our CQC competitions twice a year, 300 player OPs, videos, photos... it kept people excited and interested to be part of it. And we had PSAC and others in Washington putting on events like Blue Steel, Gallant Saber. Nowadays an Airsoft promoter can't be bothered to do much aside from start a Facebook group.
You get out of it what you put into it. The good news is, there are some groups out there planning and putting on some pretty amazing events, it has nowhere to go but up.
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