I've had better days of CQB.
Taped versus no-tape teams, and I was on the taped one. Try spotting the
absence of something in the dark in the 2 milliseconds it takes for them to spot your red-and-white hazard tape.
Barely audible muffled, muddled briefings.
2 out of 3 tracers crapped out.
Pistol mags were giving up or gassing out all day.
And to end it all, a cracked nail and bruised finger through a padded glove from a speedyboi who must have
teleported to get to where he was lying in wait. Maybe the eddies in the space-time continuum effected his regulator, because as we all know, HPA players never,
ever nudge them up during the day even when the site is lax and laissez-faire and would never,
ever catch them.
[More generic grumbling and muttering]
To be fair, the actual play was OK, the games all worked well enough (once people figured out what had been briefed), and it was nice to catch up with
@Musica. Maybe I'm just getting too
old experienced for CQB.