great post and excellent advice jason. rabids you will not find better advice, anywhere.period.
KA-BAR out
KA-BAR wrote:great post and excellent advice jason. rabids you will not find better advice, anywhere.period.
KA-BAR out
hellmutt wrote:The wonderful thing about Airsoft growing is that there are all kinds of different games going with all kinds of people coming to them. I am sure there is a growing non-milsim market but the majority of player do get into airsoft because of the milsim nature of the game. Evergreen is kinda in the middle and we (Battlesim) are very much into the simulation aspect of the game along with most of the major teams and clubs in the area. Most people who play airsoft do so because they want to play army. Paintsoft (what you are describing) is not popular among the tacsim and milsim community. The reason being is that most people in all honesty don't want airsoft going in the direction that you are taking it. I think that you will find the current airsoft community will generally give you a cold shoulder when promoting these types of games. Please note, that I say "most" as I am sure there is a growing community of players who simply want to play capture the flag games with realisitc looking weapons and civilian clothes but many of those players play in their backyards, family property or without permission on pubic or private land. So I am glad there is an alternative for these players.
I was actually thinking of getting a group together to go play but unfortunately the style of play you are promoting is excatly the opposite of what we like doing. We have a private events section on our board that you are free to post on and I would go ahead and post it over on Evergreen's private events section as well. We do.
As for tips in the promoting and runnning of airsoft games, the best thing to do is to start attending local games so people know who you are. The airsoft community is very much about reputation. If you don't have one people generally assume the worst as you can see here.
In any case, good luck. Let us know how it goes. Don't expect massive turn outs but just keep plugging along. Just stick with it and it will grow. If you have games that your customers enjoy, they will come back. Those who don't, won't.
Dantes wrote:Each to his own.
Hell, Niall runs a Zombie game every year at Halloween, it doesn't have a hell of a lot to do with milsim but it's still fun.
RabidS wrote:KA-BAR wrote:great post and excellent advice jason. rabids you will not find better advice, anywhere.period.
KA-BAR out
Ka-Bar, I'd love to meet you in person, or at the very least talk on the phone with you. I know you can't possibly be as shot-worded and hostile as you come across. You seem to have a lot to say, I'd like to offer you the opertunity to talk live and chat, as admittedly I am new to this sport and would value your thoughts.
Show me you're interested in doing more than just sniping at me by sending me a PM. We can hook up further from there.
- H
fuzzydice123 wrote:I definitely like the looks of that field.
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