Darius137 wrote:Do we have to sweep / clean BBs after playing?
I think that was a stipulation as well. I can't remember for sure.
Darius137 wrote:Do we have to sweep / clean BBs after playing?
Nasty wrote:TBH, true MilSim is pretty difficult. I think BSP nailed it with "LARP"sim, i.e. semi-scripted events.
Though the OPFOR being unorganized isn't necessarily true. Take CAG guys for example. They might be running around in Arab garb with AKs are cheap rigs, not looking "tacticool", but I wouldn't call them unorganized.
However these games start, they'll start out small. A 20 vs 20, with one side SOCOM or something and the other side Taliban or generic "OPFOR", which devoted players on both sides would be much more fun, at least to me, than a 100 vs 100 skirmish.
Nasty wrote:It might just be me, but I don't think running around the woods in a team of unorganized squads facing another team of unorganized squads is MilSim. I think that's a skirmish. The presence of camo patterns and some nifty back story doesn't make it MilSim.
This is why the No. 5 RAC only comes out for only a few events a year. We are the part of that small percentage that wants that realism. Spray and pray lightly organized games are great once in awhile. But MILSIM(realism)is what we want to do...Reese wrote:Airsoft can be much more realistic, and still be fun in the process, but most airsofters just want to shoot some people. That's totally okay. Nothing wrong with that. BSP has, however, always catered to the small percentage that gets off on realism though.
Nasty wrote:Chris, the JTF will kit you up and drag you down to the next small scale MilSim event, whether it's BSP, CAG, or whoever puts it on.
Also, I had a thought. Could "LARPsim" also be applied to this sort of stuff? I mean will we are simulating the military, and military scenarios, we are technically role playing. I've been thinking that LARPsim is a more accurate term, because in the airsoft community it seems that MilSim has come to mean just a game with a military-esque force on force and some background, while there are those people who go the extra mile and want to go to games portraying real world operators and units, and do things that are as close as possible to real world equivalents, utilizing actors, actual military based objectives and scenarios, scripted events, etc.
Catch22 wrote:Please come up with something better than "LARP-Sim"
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