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The lesson
When defending just because I see one (or more) team mates appearing to take defend a particular approach does not mean I can turn my back and ignore it until I hear one of them call hit.
Its unfortunately especially true with the younger players.
The latest lesson
I was playing in Billericay (70 player game) and we were defending a section called the green zone. Its a close up CQB square in the middle of the wood and there are basically 4 ways into it. My buddy was covering one of the major avenues from a good position but it left him vulnerable to his left side, so I took a firing arc to cover him well. But we were both highly exposed to the rear with a couple of exits just 5 metres and knowing another route into the compound not that far behind us. Before I went prone and got maximum cover etc I checked the rear for cover and found 3 people covering the entrance behind us. Went back, went prone and covered my entrance. About 5 minutes later I got shot in the arse (literally) and my buddy also went down. There were no calls of hits, not shots from that direction at all, the defenders had just walked off leaving one of the major entrances, and our backs completely undefended.
Conclusion
When I play Arma I know that my team mates have their sectors, its part of our training and the guys that stick around stay put and getting shot in the back never happens. In Battlefield however seeing a guy covering a corner one second makes no guarantees about 5 seconds after that. Some of your airsoft team mates are much more like Battlefield than Arma. The lesson I need to learn is which is which, or perhaps trust but check frequently. Certainly something I need to do differently to make my arse less of a target!
If this was the first time this had happened since I started playing airsoft I wouldn't think much of it, but its the fourth.
When defending just because I see one (or more) team mates appearing to take defend a particular approach does not mean I can turn my back and ignore it until I hear one of them call hit.
Its unfortunately especially true with the younger players.
The latest lesson
I was playing in Billericay (70 player game) and we were defending a section called the green zone. Its a close up CQB square in the middle of the wood and there are basically 4 ways into it. My buddy was covering one of the major avenues from a good position but it left him vulnerable to his left side, so I took a firing arc to cover him well. But we were both highly exposed to the rear with a couple of exits just 5 metres and knowing another route into the compound not that far behind us. Before I went prone and got maximum cover etc I checked the rear for cover and found 3 people covering the entrance behind us. Went back, went prone and covered my entrance. About 5 minutes later I got shot in the arse (literally) and my buddy also went down. There were no calls of hits, not shots from that direction at all, the defenders had just walked off leaving one of the major entrances, and our backs completely undefended.
Conclusion
When I play Arma I know that my team mates have their sectors, its part of our training and the guys that stick around stay put and getting shot in the back never happens. In Battlefield however seeing a guy covering a corner one second makes no guarantees about 5 seconds after that. Some of your airsoft team mates are much more like Battlefield than Arma. The lesson I need to learn is which is which, or perhaps trust but check frequently. Certainly something I need to do differently to make my arse less of a target!
If this was the first time this had happened since I started playing airsoft I wouldn't think much of it, but its the fourth.