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Offline Dopey

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National Airsoft League!
« on: October 11, 2006, 03:08:48 PM »
In the interest of making airsoft a national sport (because that would be fariggin awesome :)), I set up a myspace.com profile for an official Arizona team to compete againt other state teams. In addition, I'm trying to get more people into airsoft by mass friend requesting and by making it a little more popular it might become more acceptable among the general public and our local law enforcers. If you have a myspace.com account, join up! www.myspace.com/arizonaairsoftteam is our profile but make sure you join the groups (look under step 4 of joining the team). If you don't have a myspace, no worries. The team isn't based on myspace. Just shoot me an email at dopeyrecords@hotmail.com . I plan on getting a web site up soon and basing everything off of it and simply linking to it from the myspace group and profile because I know it isn't convient for everyone to have a myspace.com account.

I'm aiming to try rules similar to games like Battlefield 2 in which points on a map must be a captured and used as respawn points. I'm planning to use some additional rules like prisoners, knife kills (physical contact), wireless headset (by cell phone) communication, and main base flag capture (bringing flag to other main base).

Once I buy some BDUs I'm going to try joining up on some of the matches posted here. Hopefully I'll be able to afford a UTG soon. :) I'm having to use a crappy Double Eagle brand M4 which I've broken once already, and it's being held together by tape and glue. (lol)
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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2006, 03:17:06 PM »
Come to some games, first.

Airsoft as a national sport is bad....and it's already at a much higher level than you think, I think. We've played a few scenarios like you're describing, except it's more like Assault from Unreal Tournament rather than Conquest in Battlefield. Also, wireless communication over cellphones? We already all have radios...most of the places we play at don't get cellular reception, and that would be awfully expensive.

I think once you have a better idea as to what airsoft is at it's highest level, you'll be better able to come up with something serious.
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2006, 03:27:27 PM »
Quote from: "Vince"
Come to some games, first.

Airsoft as a national sport is bad....and it's already at a much higher level than you think, I think. We've played a few scenarios like you're describing, except it's more like Assault from Unreal Tournament rather than Conquest in Battlefield. Also, wireless communication over cellphones? We already all have radios...most of the places we play at don't get cellular reception, and that would be awfully expensive.

I think once you have a better idea as to what airsoft is at it's highest level, you'll be better able to come up with something serious.
X2

A salty airsoft veteran would be more suited to set this up....like Vince. 8)
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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2006, 03:34:42 PM »
Be more suited to fuck this up, more like it. I can't organize myself into the shower and clean clothes, let alone the flock to the fields.
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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2006, 04:12:37 PM »
its already been tried and failed at that "national organizational level" thing anyway...

www.usairsoftcorps.com

and myspace???  that damn thing never works anyway.....

but kudos to the effort and drive on airborne...
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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2006, 04:30:25 PM »
I actually find the whole "underground" aspect of airsoft to be rather appealing.
I don't think I would ever want airsoft to hit the "national sport" level.

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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2006, 04:35:37 PM »
Quote from: "B00MINATOR"
I actually find the whole "underground" aspect of airsoft to be rather appealing.
I don't think I would ever want airsoft to hit the "national sport" level.

-B00M!

+1

Airsoft becoming like paintball with flashy clothes and big corporate sponsor logos all over the uniform?  I think not.
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« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2006, 04:36:43 PM »
Making the sport 'public' will ruin it, there will be too many kids and paintballer conversions.
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« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2006, 04:51:36 PM »


Nobody like that needs to go public.

Ever.
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« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2006, 06:07:55 PM »
Low quality: $10-$25
Decent quality: $26-$64
High quality: $65-$99
Professional quality: $100-$200

you might want to chang your price range.  its more like

low- 10-75
decent- 75-150
High-150-400
Pro-400-1000
Snipers and SAWS- 1000+
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« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2006, 06:44:49 PM »
Thanks for the feedback.

Note: I'm not here to cause problems or exstensive arguments. I just wanna get some feedback from experienced players.

1. I'm not convinced that airsoft being national or popular would necessarily be bad. I think being sponsored (even wearing logos to a certain extent on BDUs) would be a good thing. It will be a lot easier to get good guns, uniforms, places to play, etc. I don't plan on letting people under 18 or possibly 16 to play anyway, so you wouldn't have to worry about little kids running around ruining it. I think if it was more popular, it would be more acceptable among the community and law enforcement. I don't think I'm getting your guys points. All I heard was "airsoft + public = bad" basicly. Anyway, I think it would be cool to be national because then it would be large scale. How cool would it be to have a 128 vs 128 match given flaws are minimized (maybe have referees or something). Would have many squads per team and plenty of room for special operations. That would be interesting to watch as an internet show or possibly television. Cameras could be placed not only on helmets, but on the guns so it could look like a common first person shooter video game. I think more than just first person shooter gamers would get a kick out of that.

2. I'm not exactly sure how high of a level airsofting is but I know it's not national, so I thought I'd get something together.

3. Yeah, I'm definately going to be getting in to some games. I realize if I'm going to run something then I better have some experience under my belt. I'll try to make all that I can. (love airsofting) :)

4. Radios are definately better than cell phones. Are they expensive?

5. Thanks for the price range advice. I will most likely change them, but I was just aiming to get people interested in cheaper guns so they would more likely join and try it out.

Lol, I feel like a n00b. Thanks for feedback. I appreciate more! :)
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« Reply #11 on: October 11, 2006, 06:47:12 PM »
+1 i was just about to comment on the price ranges. 1-200 for pro? thats asinine
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« Reply #12 on: October 11, 2006, 06:50:38 PM »
Brian, have you ever heard of Lion Claws? It's a pretty big event. It requires tons of discipline. And who would watch the whole game, or even most of it, on live internet? I already get pissed at cameramen at LC following everyone everywhere, although I've no real right to be. Watching the videos from LC aren't always so intense. The DVD's for Irene are probably way more intense. But, not good enough to watch live.

You might bump into some hostility, but it's only because people that try to make airsoft go national pop up and die like flies. It never lasts, and airsoft is perfect as it is. You'll see if you play a few official AA Games (propperly, with the right gear, gun and mindset)

You're just too young with too high of hopes.

Oh, and as for radios, get an ICOM. Best ones out there. I sold alot of my airsoft stuff, but the ICOM stays.
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« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2006, 07:22:55 PM »
[sarcasm]yeah... but the Lionclaws series are pretty small.... only 600 or so at Lionclaws V and 380 at Irene IV...

and people only fly in from coast to coast for these little ops I'm not sure thats "national" in nature...[/sarcasm]
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« Reply #14 on: October 11, 2006, 07:41:29 PM »
Yeah, there's definately some hostility here. I'm not going to bring it up anymore. Delete this thread if you want. I'll keep it to myself. Do most of the teams here play Battlefield 2 conquest style rules? Thanks for radio advice. I'm going to check that out right now.
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