I agree. The average Canadian airsofter is simply not cut out for a milsim 24+hr op.
Just bouncing ideas, but i think a way to satisfy both the average airsofter and the dedicated milsim players. Might not be plausible, but w/e
When people sign up, have them select different options:
option 1
- start @ 9:45 am
- may stay for however long he/she wants
- given brightly coloured arm bands as identifiers if incorrect camo/combats are used
option 2
- start @ 2:30 am
- must stay for 24hrs
- an extra $20 deposit which will be returned ONLY if one has both :
- participated for the full 24hrs
- equipped with correct loadout
- will be allowed to participate in better planned and elaborate scenarios/missions w/ cool props etc
- will be given special abilities (e.g. call in airstrikes) during specific times (e.g. during large skirmishes)
- will be given better intel during specific times (e.g. during large skirmishes, if a ref sees a holes in teams defense/offense, he must call it in to opposing team )
- will be given better deployments(e.g. mobile spawns) during specific times ( e.g. during large skirmishes)
Schedule
3:30 am ~ 9:30 am
Elaborate special missions designed with the dedicated milsim player in mind
- capturing or destroying key objectives and strategic locations (air fields, bridges, radio towers, etc)
9:45-5:30
Large scale skirmishes designed for the average airsofters enjoyment
- deployments/spawns and initially held objectives will be dictated by by earlier special missions by dedicated earlier special missions (3:30am - 9:30am)
- lunch break / smaller special missions available for dedicated milsim player
- large scale skimishes continue
- Dedicated milsimers who signed up for Option #1 act sort of as spec op forces w/ many different perks and equipment
5:45 ~ onwards
Large scale skirmish ends
Average airsofters leave or if they stay, participate w/ dedicated milsimers in night ops.
What do you guys think? Probably not very plausible requiring too much man power to execute correctly. But this is what my kinda Dream Scenario.
As for night ops, have people thought about the use of flares? my usual paintball field use to hold annual night games. Nobody had NVGs and it was pitch black until a ref would light off a flare here and there.
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