by KA-BAR » Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:46 am
yea, it would be cool if we were doing a 80's reenactment.....
but from my understanding this OP is drawn from the current conflict ( its takes place in march 2007 in the village of solomon....first damn words in the OP discription & game details! does anyone pay attention to this shit??)....so your "costume idea" is out the window on that point right there.
people need to pay more attention to what the game admins have designed for us to play.... at the last OP @ splat action, you could not get 5 people that actually read the backstory for OP:bligerence. not one fu.cking person on woodland knew what the hell we were suppose to be doing or representing. having troy and Jim was the only reason we won. atleast at G18 we had training days and people somewhat paid attention like they actually wanted to participate. but at OP beligerence it was just a bunch of doofs wearing woodland that showed up too "shoot"....i find this rather boring, and a waste of my money, and a waste of the game designers and admins time. if this happens at this OP: it will probably be the last OP i will go to, cause they are just becomming not fun...imersion is getting less and less and starting to degrade over time since my first OP G18, and i am getting tired of the level of enthusiasim that people are bringing to the feild.
zues, you know this has nothing to do with your skills, you give all these ungreatful mother fu.ckers alot of tool, backstory, and a wealth of props and time & effort, to try to make the OPs worthwhile and in that sence they are my friend, its just the majority of this community is not responding to that. maybe you should stop for a while and the doofs will realize what they have lost, cause the way i see it now, they just take you and your OPs for granted, just to do whatever they want on the field in the end anyway. at OP:beligerence well over half of woodland was talking amongst themselves about stupid shit while you were briefing, i was lucky to catch 30% of what was said.
KA-BAR out
I am not half as good as I want to be, but I am twice as good as you think I am.