Variable wrote:Mini-Marine wrote:Everyone loves their tacticool special forces gear, but not many are willing to invest the money to get a Haji looking OPFOR loadout.
For one, I am.
im not growing my face raper for nothing!
ReD3BrAvO wrote:Have we reached a plateau?
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Steve wrote:Airsoft is a game, not a sport. It's a somewhat more active version of a first-person shooter. Sports are played competitively. Sports are played professionally.
Steve wrote:There are no Airsoft Leagues in the area. There is no governing body of the 'sport' of airsoft. There is no sanctioning body that governs overall player roles and responsibility, or sanctions teams, or even sets a baseline standard for rules. Unless you count insurance agencies, that is.
Steve wrote:Field owners don't get together in a committee to decide what direction the 'sport' will move in. There is no 'season', or 'ladder', or any of the other accoutriments of even little-league-level sports.
Steve wrote:It's not a sport. And won't be, unless enough of the community decides that they want it to be.
It's a game.
Sleepy wrote:Steve wrote:There are no Airsoft Leagues in the area. There is no governing body of the 'sport' of airsoft. There is no sanctioning body that governs overall player roles and responsibility, or sanctions teams, or even sets a baseline standard for rules. Unless you count insurance agencies, that is.
But, in a way, there is. AP does seem to act as a governing body. Rules, regulations, safety standards, coordinating games, and inter-team rivalry & communication are all carried out here.
Steve wrote:It's not a sport. And won't be, unless enough of the community decides that they want it to be.
It's a game.
Sleepy wrote:I think the only reason that's true is because of the way AP, and many other communities, structure themselves to be non-competitive in the traditional sense. We choose not to have ladders, and seasons, although we do have the CQC games, which are a very strict form of competition, with clear winners and losers.
Sleepy wrote:Personally, I don't think the game has reached a plateau. Airsoft follows the military very closely, and also political situations. So from a gameplay standpoint, we might be playing basically the same games over and over again, but the backgrounds are often very distinct from one another.
Sleepy wrote:Technology-wise, absolutely not. LiPo is the new thing, there's GBB rifles, which admittedly are a cover of classic rifles, but still new enough, and equipment and methods are always changing. 10 years ago, the minigun was a completely harebrained idea that never got any traction, and now the only problem is that production models are expensive. There will be cheaper alternatives in the future.
Personally, I'm looking forward to GBB Metal Storm. Just a wall of plastic going down range at a million rounds per second.
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Steve wrote: blah blah blah.
Matt wrote:I would have to agree about the differentiation of weapon platforms, but again you're getting into the advancement of "mil-sim" and not just Airsoft in general when you talk about that. When squad guns and sniper rifles are used adequately as force multipliers, amazing things happen. The planets align and somebody gets the smackdown hard, harder than any smackdown ever delivered by a lone gunman with a Super9.
What good is an M249 or an M60 without incredible riflemen to push the flanks and eradicate the enemy while you are laying down fire? You may as well be standing there with a 15lb cement brick screaming "SHOOT AT ME! HERE I AM!"
What good is an L96 or an M24 if you are just plinking people randomly, giving away your position, and then getting shot by 100 angry kids with full auto when you have to relocate? No good at all.
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