by Matt » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:38 am
That was me shooting the video over there before OP ST.
My definition of mil-sim has to do specifically with teamwork and the mindset of the players involved in the event. Everything else is cosmetic. You could have a well-trained platoon of dudes with clear plastic springers and sweatpants. Would they look cool? Absolutely not, but they can do "mil-sim" if they have the right mindset. If they're all following a chain of command and working towards a common objective, in their eyes they are doing mil-sim.
There's 2 different themes I see mentioned here in this thread, either you look right, or you act right. Acting right needs to come first, looking right will come along for the ride... Because nobody wants to look like a moron.
I think having loaner gear on hand is a great idea. Also - putting out helpful information such as; where and what to buy for your uniform, and what makes up a typical load-out. When I started in the game, I wasted a lot of money on gear I used once and never used again. I bought everything wrong, I didn't know rip-stop from non, summer weight from winter weight BDUs or that the boots I bought would seriously KILL my feet. But somebody had to teach me about what to get.
I think teams should train more often too. If you have a team, get a field you can use and go there during off weekends when nothing is going on. If you own a field, let teams train there for cheap, they'll love you for it. Get your team to commit to once a month or every other month, drill basic squad movement even if they already think they know it. The only way to practice it is to do it, again and again. Eventually it's like second nature, but it takes time to get there.
Also - lets say you are a team leader and you don't really know where to start on training your team. What tactics should you use? Where can you find some curriculum, books, or documents on basic military squad tactics. Without some places to start, teams without proper training will result to following what they see in movies. We know how that goes.
