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Move slowly. This will keep you quieter, which folk rely on at night a lot more to locate targets, and help you stay less visible to anyone painting an area with a torch or night vision. Even better if you stay still and only move once you've observed an area for a little bit. You will generally be louder at night as you stumble or push through branches, so try to keep stealth in mind.Howdy all!
Ive got my first night game coming up this weekend, ive got my torches mounted and batteries charged but have no idea what I'm in for....
Has anybody got any tips, tricks or experiences they'd like to share with a first time night skirmisher?
Howdy all!
Ive got my first night game coming up this weekend, ive got my torches mounted and batteries charged but have no idea what I'm in for....
Has anybody got any tips, tricks or experiences they'd like to share with a first time night skirmisher?
Glow sticks - cheap, available in bulk, ready to hang on branches and throwableif you have spare torches, take them and hide them in trees/covering areas so you can keep a place lit safely. expect any torch you use for this purpose to get shot to shit and hastily re-angled (or possibly pocketed) by the other team.
Unfortunately from experience I’d say @Grootis oh so spot on , you start off with great expectations of stealthily moving around darkened terrain like an SF god of war , silently taking out your enemy one by one or sneaking up on them all and taking them out with a perfectly coordinated strike but I’m afraid to say on the whole the reality is distinctly different to what you’d hopped for .I am going to be brutally honest.
Do not expect much.
In my personal opinion. Airsoft at night, unless you have gucci nods. It's shit.
Yeah you can sneak around for a bit and its fun enough if you are in a urban site that is actually well lit. So you can use the new shadows to go ninja.
On sites where its just dark and you have to move by torch. Its generally really shit.
In woodland, meh you will spend more time tripping over stuff or walking into shit than actually shooting.
THEN when you do actually try and shoot something. You cannot tell what is hitting what, unless you want tracers.
You will think you hit someone, you will be sure of it. You will get frustrated and then head back to bed for an early rise the following day.
Sorry.
Glow sticks - cheap, available in bulk, ready to hang on branches and throwable
ExpectationUnfortunately from experience I’d say @Grootis oh so spot on , you start off with great expectations of stealthily moving around darkened terrain like an SF god of war , silently taking out your enemy one by one or sneaking up on them all and taking them out with a perfectly coordinated strike but I’m afraid to say on the whole the reality is distinctly different to what you’d hopped for .
Take a normal ‘run of the mill’ walk on game day multiple the lack of real following of the ‘game plan’ by oh I don’t know say 50 , then blind fold everyone taking part and then drop them all in a totally unknown area and your starting to approach the reality of an Airsoft night game ! ?
its hard enough trying to function at night in a ‘combat training’ situation when it’s your daily job , stick a load of hyped up gung ho don’t take life too seriously Airsofters in the mix AND it’s all going to go to rat shit on a greased roller skate ! ?![]()
BUT if you go with an open mind not expecting too much you mite be lucky and have a few scary ‘gets the adrenaline running’ moments and bit of a giggle at someone else’s expense , because there’s nothing as funny as seeing your best mate OR a total geardo end up face down in a muddy puddle because they tripped over and went arse over tit in the darkness ! ??
you can lay in wait for 20 mins in a bush,hidden and then crack of a couple and hear the yells lol.
Have fun?
Expectation
Reality
If you read up on this topic its fascinating. I was taught to slightly tilt my head also.when stationary and listening for sounds from the enemy, open your mouth.