Popular Post Punisher3990 Posted yesterday at 07:28 Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:28 On 19/09/2025 at 03:58, mrfoxhound said: idiots that have go pros , on everything I went to a game last month and this bloke had a go pro on his helmet, the side of his rifle, a scope cam and even had one mounted on the lower RIS on his side arm. One of my buddies asked him if he does youtube and he said not really its so I can improve my tactics when i watch it back. Pretty sure this hits alot of your statements lol mrfoxhound, Lyndication, Tackle and 2 others 1 4
Lyndication Posted yesterday at 10:00 Posted yesterday at 10:00 He finds out that he plays a bit shit because there's a kilo of camera equipment on everything Nick G, HZR13, mrfoxhound and 1 other 1 3
rj1986 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, Lyndication said: He finds out that he plays a bit shit because there's a kilo of camera equipment on everything "Scope cam, recording. Helmet cam, recording. Pistol cam, recording. Rifle cam, recording. Chest cam recor...oh everyone's gone home" Punisher3990 and HZR13 1 1
Gunboat Diplomat Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 3 hours ago, Lyndication said: there's a kilo of camera equipment on everything He’s been reviewing hours of footage trying to work out why all of his shots are low. Only seems to happen when he is filming. Lyndication, HZR13 and Punisher3990 1 2
Tommikka Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I’m going to back up this guy who is filming, it’s minimal cringe up against anything else in airsoft - and particularly if he’s filming for personal use rather than running a YouTube channel he is not inflicting his footage on others Cameras are the lightest things that ever get put onto a gun. Try going back to head/gun cameras in the 90s, assuming that you don’t have rails taking weight with no attachments, nor light, laser, reactive / optical sights @Gunboat Diplomat If he is looking at hours of footage of shots dropping low, then he is seeing where his shots go and is using his footage to learn - unlike all those players who call out ‘cheats’ when their shots are falling away We are (mostly) grown up adults who like to go out and play games shooting each other Some like to dress up, some slap every gadget on their gear, some take a battered old gun dressed in t shirt and jeans For the multiple cameras, people generally start with a head mount (it’s actually the most stable mount as our body stabilises the head & brain) When you watch back head mounted footage you find two problems: A lot shows the tree or wall that you are peaking around, otherwise you discover how much you are moving your head around looking here and there (or you discover that you are blinkered staring ahead only and keep getting shot out by someone coming from one side) Next comes the barrel / rail mount (though some start with this) This shows what you are shooting at, but the rest of the footage is the sky and the ground A kicking mustang / YouTuber adds a barrel cam claiming that it gives close up footage, but they want the crosshairs & zoom to then edit on the hit effects For a third camera a reverse mount goes on the gun to show you as you aim - these get added by the YouTubers for edits, but may also be added because you’ve seen someone else do it Bodycams may get tried, but result in a blurry image of your gun blocking all views A occasional sighting back in the day was a third person view mounted on a pole coming out of the back of the players vest - these tended to be quite novel as if you were not dedicated to editing a third person story view then you would immediately discard it when you realise how inconvenient it is getting caught in branches, bushes, doors etc HZR13, TheFull9 and Cocha 3
Gunboat Diplomat Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Tommikka said: If he is looking at hours of footage of shots dropping low, then he is seeing where his shots go and is using his footage to learn - unlike all those players who call out ‘cheats’ when their shots are falling away My post was made in jest, I don’t really have any objection to someone who wants to film their game to watch later. I plan to do the same when I can remember to buy a mount that doesn’t immediately fall off. Just had a funny mental image of someone with more camera than gun running round wondering why they can’t aim straight. HZR13 and MSSNAFU 2
Impulse Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I will embrace the cringe. I do plan at some point on getting some cameras and becoming yet-another-youtube-airsoft-sniper, though I have no compulsion to make a career of it and play into the drama-farming Youtube algorithm. I do think I have some interesting things to share though, part of which is a unique setup amidst the sea of over-engineered full body ghillie suits with MTWs, Tac-41s and Novritsch rifles. Will see though. I may just decide I can't be bothered and it's low on the priority list... HZR13, Tommikka and Lyndication 3
Tommikka Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gunboat Diplomat said: My post was made in jest. I was reading the posts as in jest (along with the rest of the thread) But since the first post had been intending to drop in a word to avoid the potential of someone one day reading posts in the manner of a downer (((( I was also in a bit of a grump this afternoon with lots of people interrupting my day today, and not achieving my planned stuff )))
Cannonfodder Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Zombie themed Halloween games. In fact I'd go even further and say all holiday themed games. Inevitably they're always the same, just with some people in costume and the same cookie cutter games with bugger all thought gone into the actual game mechanics Mtemprell and mrfoxhound 2
Mtemprell Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said: Zombie themed Halloween games. In fact I'd go even further and say all holiday themed games. Inevitably they're always the same, just with some people in costume and the same cookie cutter games with bugger all thought gone into the actual game mechanics Agreed. Themed games don't feel too special and get too common.
ButcherBill Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said: Zombie themed Halloween games. In fact I'd go even further and say all holiday themed games. Inevitably they're always the same, just with some people in costume and the same cookie cutter games with bugger all thought gone into the actual game mechanics We're all pretending to be something we aren't & dressing up, so as much as I wouldn't be seen dead in a 'costume' at a game, I really like to see players who go all in and wear either full wehrmacht or pink fluffy bunny. I wish I had the confidence to do it but I'm too reserved. Mtemprell, HZR13, MSSNAFU and 1 other 4
MSSNAFU Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I remember a few very good halloween games, including one where a fully costumed Xenomorph crept up behind me and ripped my head off!, in a LARP kind of way of course! 😆 HZR13 and Tackle 2
Emergencychimps Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The gunman Tuddenham halloween game last year and the year before were awesome! There was a great balance between it being larp/special in that they had a drone that blew stuff up, 7ft terminators that fired bbs due to motion sensors, marshalls doing "cut scenes", xenomorphs, predators, a strangely erotic Sarah Connor (was it a dude?) Skeletons hanging from trees (as per the predator movies!) then there was also games happening, with different (but similar) objectives and the game play was great. Normally, yes, most zombie games or Halloween games are meh - however extra special effort was done and it paid off - unfortunately a change in head marshall means I suspect it won't be as good. Lyndication and MSSNAFU 2
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