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Postby Chesty_01 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:23 pm

KA-BAR wrote:people would pay for this...

aside from good promoters and games....the fields in oregon leave ALOT to be desired.

if rick hosted a game at a field like this you would all pay 60 bucks and not think twice.


Everyone knows I would pay that price, hell I would pay $50 for another Thunder Strike. Or Ride the Lightning. Not to tute my own horn but I love "Actual Mil-sim games. Ie.. Clear and defined objectives that make sense, camo variations that make sense, an equal Opfor, real life entities like civilians, a good story line, consequences for your actions such ad if you don't do this you won't be able to do that, actual real props like laughable mortar sttikes, air strikes, calling for fire through a TOC first before something happens. That is what mil-sim means to me. Hiding in buildings all day is for suckers. Clearing them and then moving to the next objective is where its at.

Games like that haven't existed very often. And 90% of the veteran players have all wanted those type of games. It's time for me to.step up and show this community what games we should have. In the near future you will see, I promise.
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Postby Matt » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:46 pm

Chesty, I could not agree more, but I don't think the posted video is a very good example of this. I see gaggles of kids in all manner of different gear running around in bottlenecks.
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Postby Unconventional » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:48 pm

Chesty_01 wrote:
KA-BAR wrote:people would pay for this...

aside from good promoters and games....the fields in oregon leave ALOT to be desired.

if rick hosted a game at a field like this you would all pay 60 bucks and not think twice.


Everyone knows I would pay that price, hell I would pay $50 for another Thunder Strike. Or Ride the Lightning. Not to tute my own horn but I love "Actual Mil-sim games. Ie.. Clear and defined objectives that make sense, camo variations that make sense, an equal Opfor, real life entities like civilians, a good story line, consequences for your actions such ad if you don't do this you won't be able to do that, actual real props like laughable mortar sttikes, air strikes, calling for fire through a TOC first before something happens. That is what mil-sim means to me. Hiding in buildings all day is for suckers. Clearing them and then moving to the next objective is where its at.

Games like that haven't existed very often. And 90% of the veteran players have all wanted those type of games. It's time for me to.step up and show this community what games we should have. In the near future you will see, I promise.



Same here....I'd like to see more of that and at more locations throughout the US.
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Postby Unconventional » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:59 pm

Matt wrote:It needs something. Larger buildings, less of a "speedball" feel to it. It seems like it would be fun, but not as exciting as a full sized MOUT facility. We have better terrain up here so we can make the transition from woods to buildings, maybe that's not all bad a$$ milsim IRAQ shit, but there's something cool about emerging from the trees into a village. In a wide open flat place like this, you would just constantly be getting into a fire fights and peaking around corners all day. That gets old. If there's one thing CA lacks, it's varied terrain.


"but there's something cool about emerging from the trees into a village"
SO TRUE...WE LIKE THAT TOO

"If there's one thing CA lacks, it's varied terrain"
IN SOCAL..BUT NOT TRUE IN NORCAL...but I understand what you mean
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Postby Matt » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:03 pm

Yes, thanks! I would not say the same thing about Northern California :)
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Postby Snowman » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:19 pm

It's $28 for a day there, according to their website.

http://www.scvillage.com/component/content/article/219.html
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Postby Chesty_01 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:26 pm

Snowman wrote:It's $28 for a day there, according to their website.

http://www.scvillage.com/component/content/article/219.html


Yep $28 a day for un organized skirming. You put thought and props and objectives behind that and your looking at least double that price.
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Postby carbonfibreguy » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:14 pm

Ujellybros?

Also, this field is obviously more kickass than in the vid. It's just astonishing.
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Postby Wisenheimer » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:34 pm

Unconventional wrote:
Matt wrote:
"If there's one thing CA lacks, it's varied terrain"
IN SOCAL..BUT NOT TRUE IN NORCAL...but I understand what you mean


What? Are you both for real? You want Afghanistan? Angeles Crest. 30 minutes out of L.A. Grab a mountain bike and take a ride down the fire road from Mt. Wilson to Alta Dena, just don't touch the fence when you get to JPL or you will be detained by security. You'll see pine forests, desert, streams, crazy ravines, meadows, you name it.

Right off the Grapevine has crazy varied terrain. I used to 4x and quad out there all the time, and it's because of the varied terrain. Or take a ride down I395 through the Owens Valley.

Take away the politics and look at the nature in CA. The place is beautiful.
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