Supporters Popular Post Lozart Posted 6 hours ago Supporters Popular Post Posted 6 hours ago I'll just leave this here. Rickwales, Lyndication, Nick G and 5 others 1 3 4
Popular Post Lyndication Posted 5 hours ago Popular Post Posted 5 hours ago If autistically fucking around with my guns to gain marginal accuracy improvements is wrong, I don't wanna be right. Impulse, Galvatron, Adolf Hamster and 4 others 6 1
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted 3 hours ago Supporters Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lyndication said: If autistically fucking around with my guns to gain marginal accuracy improvements is wrong, I don't wanna be right. you bring what you're good at to the game. some people are good at sneaking, some are good at running about, some can think like their enemy, and some can open up the clockwork nightmare that is an airsoft gearboxx and actually improve it. so yes, getting fitter or learning to hide better is going to help your game, but so is being able to hit people at ranges they can't hit you. none of these are any more of less valid ways of gaining an edge. HZR13, Cannonfodder and Lyndication 3
Ryfoolz Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago My local site runs a 1.3J limit for AEGs, which is a bit higher than most places I’ve been to. Doesn’t really change anything meaningful id say, but I have noticed that when people get overshot while already dead, tempers seem to flare a bit quicker. Personally I don’t see any point in upping the limits beyond that as 1.3J feels already on the limit of what id want to play (most of my stuff is at 1.13 so i can use it everywhere.) It just seems people want to up the limit to get their rifs to fire straighter/quicker time to target and with less bb deviation but as anyone who has used a stock TM will tell you fps isn't drastically going to change that. I would be very interested to play a game in Japan to see how different it really is at a lower limit and if it makes the games more/less enjoyable.
Loki7491 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I'd only be interested in changing power limits to facilitate RIFs in the manner I think they shoukd be used (how very arrogant of me 😁) Before the limit was based in law, and sites were responsible for their own rules, we had 3 limits, based of FPS with a 0.2g BB as that's all our chronos were capable of recording back then. 350fp was for your full auto rifles, pistols, etc. Common rules throughout the land, no minimum engagement. 450 fps was for semi auto DMRs and support weapons. A G&G Firehawk with a box mag did not count as a support weapon, and an MP5 tuned to within an inch of its life was not a DMR. We are talking long barreled rifles, preferably 7.62 or similar, but 5.56 SPR were allowed as was the KJW KC02. Support weapons had to be fired from a mounted position (bi-pod, window sill, car bonnet, etc) and you were heavily encouraged to use 3 or more weights of ammo randomly mixed in, to give a beating zone, rather than a laser-like stream of plastic. 30m minimum engagement. 550fps for bolt actions with a 30m minimum engagement. Anybody with a MED also had to prove they could judge distance with a sense of accuracy. Our current limits are fine for Sunday skirmish type games. Safety must always be of paramount importance, but for mil-sim type games where tactics, ammo limits and missions are the gameplay, then I think having the flexibility of weapon types makes for a more immersive game.
Impulse Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Adolf Hamster said: you bring what you're good at to the game. some people are good at sneaking, some are good at running about, some can think like their enemy, and some can open up the clockwork nightmare that is an airsoft gearboxx and actually improve it. so yes, getting fitter or learning to hide better is going to help your game, but so is being able to hit people at ranges they can't hit you. none of these are any more of less valid ways of gaining an edge. I'm currently trying to lose weight because getting fitter makes airsoft (and basically everything in day to day life) much easier. I really miss the times when I was much fitter and airsoft was easier and I was able to do so much more than I can right now. Definitely feeling the limitations of carrying 30kg of unnecessary weight around... However in the interim, I have become very good at hiding and all my rifles are pretty obsessively tuned. Sniping is a great way to play if you're overweight and unfit, because the whole point is moving slowly. Still a menace on the field, so 100% agree with you. There are many ways to make yourself more effective on the field.
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