I don't know why I cannot open the other thread on this but it gives me an error every time I try to open it. In any case, we can canceling CQB.
Our current registration is now only 1/2 of a team and 2 individual players. We cannot hold a competition with less than one team.
All I have heard for the last 3 years is "we want CQB" from scores of airsoft players. Where are they now? This is really a sad day because we have a top notch professional training company running the event and we have a kick a$$ facility. But no one wants to come. I don't know if it is the price or the economy or something else.
Our cost for the event was going to be $3500.00. We tried to price it as low as we could to make it happen. We even introduced a sliding scale so that it would make it more affordable if we could get more people to come and we offered a first prize of free admission for the winning team - effectively meaning we would make no money on this event. In fact, depending on the size of the team - we would likely loose money.
I think there is a misconception that we price things so that we will make a ton of money. We make squat. We try to make money but the reality of the situation is that our average event makes us $100-$300 and many loose money. We are far more in the red then the black on this company.
I have tried for 4 years now to provide the best events, the most immersive environments, and the most realistic simulations I can produce. We have had dozens of people who have helped us over the years, investing time, money and resources to make this happen. We have produced some of the most amazing airsoft simulations in the world.
For a long time, I thought the issue was that we focused on historical simulations but this epic fail of CQB puts that idea to bed. It doesn't seem to matter what we do.
Refunds for those who have signed up will happen within the week.