Currently working on opening a new cqb airsoft site near Worcester. The site is a large warehouse containg a mock up street. Who would be interested in this kind of site?
@Wolf20142 My last post was, of course, tongue in cheek but there's some truth to it. Airsoft in the UK really struggles with genuinely interesting/complex CQB sites (imo) so if your site is interesting enough (That street certainly sounds interesting!) then it's a "Build it and they will come" situation.
Love the idea, a street (store fronts and rear entrances/storage?) Sounds really cool a touch out side of my travel but it will be in loads of airsofters range.
The main problem I have with these kinds of sites that they become quite boring after a few times. Or if they are built to be more variable, then they are just some OSB walls which looks shit. Varying objectives to make people focus on different parts of the site is useful though - to an extent.
Could be quite interesting, but as @Samurai says, it could become quite stale, quite quickly for regular players if the layout is too fixed.
@Enid_PuceflangeI doubt that the venue will play out 'tactically' once the Speedsofters arrive.
My perfect CQB site would be fully modular (wooden buildings on industrial castors) to change the layout, low cap mags only (to reduce the trigger spamming) and separate game days altogether for speedsoft.
Would love this site, i am from Worcester and looking for a new team to play with as my currents mates have both has children, so have given airsoft up (understandably).