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Post by Troub on Mar 25, 2009 2:59:07 GMT -5
1.) Be a team player at all times. There are no lone-wolfs in Military Simulation! This also goes for squads. Squads should always work with the rest of the team. Do not work as a solo squad, you're part of a team. Act that way!
2.) No posing! There will be no wearing Military patches unless you have earned them. No ODA patches, Skill tabs, Unit Patches, Real Insignia, Branch tags, etc.. Unless you were in the Military and earned those things. Do not claim to be Special Forces, Ranger, Army, Marine, Navy, Air Force, Seal, etc... If it is not true. Frauds will be permabanned. -Be respectful at all times! Ex: Do not post a picture of a deceased Service member and ask what gear he is wearing!
3.)Have honor. Do not cheat or play unfairly; such as ambushing right in front of spawns. People like that are unwanted in the MilSim community and will be shunned.
4.) Obey the rules set down by the Event host. They are there for a reason.
5.)Do not complain about members behind their back. If you see something, such as cheating or unfair play. Then inform a ref or event host and let them bring the problem straight to the player and resolve it.
6.)Showing up in hoodies and jeans will only get you quickly sent home from an event.
7.) Most MilSim game rules are made by the Event Host themselves for their event. more later...
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Post by gunslinger on Apr 21, 2009 22:55:30 GMT -5
Call a hit even when unsure to avoid a argument, Its only a game. I have called my self out when some one "thinks" they hit me, I dont mind waiting to play the next run through. Just a thought.
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Post by Buck on Apr 21, 2009 23:44:27 GMT -5
One thing I like to tell my guys is to give the enemy the benefit of the doubt when it comes to hit calling. It's just good form.
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Post by Six on Apr 23, 2009 9:13:13 GMT -5
I applaud your no posing rule. I am Ranger qualified and yes I have the paperwork to prove it. I too often see these 20 something guys walking around an Airsoft field with tabs on acting bad. When I ask them if they have served, (which I always do) and they say no it really gets me. I earned my tab, and for a px ranger to throw it on and treat it like a toy gets me good. You will never see my tab on my Airsoft uniform. I earned it in the Army and not in Airsoft. I love that rule!
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Post by Maj. Scott on Apr 23, 2009 13:32:17 GMT -5
I applaud your no posing rule. I am Ranger qualified and yes I have the paperwork to prove it. I too often see these 20 something guys walking around an Airsoft field with tabs on acting bad. When I ask them if they have served, (which I always do) and they say no it really gets me. I earned my tab, and for a px ranger to throw it on and treat it like a toy gets me good. You will never see my tab on my Airsoft uniform. I earned it in the Army and not in Airsoft. I love that rule! Hooah!
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Post by Six on Apr 24, 2009 22:59:28 GMT -5
Sir, it's nice to know, that someone know where I am coming from.
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Post by Buck on May 5, 2009 22:23:44 GMT -5
Yeah, I feel the same way, but I use my old Marine uniforms for airsoft. I figured, why the heck do I want to go spend a butt load of money on them, if I already have em?! The only problem I have is that I can't bring myself to take a razor to un-stitch my tapes. I earned the right to wear them, whether I'm hunting in them, lounging around in them or playing airsoft in them. But I do understand were you guys are coming from.
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Post by Mosin on May 15, 2009 22:23:14 GMT -5
Me personally.. I've earned my medical shield, and I think that even when I'm in the airsoft environment, I'll still continue to pursuit the medical side of the game (Unless I'm feeling saucy with a sniper rifle). But yeah, I don't have much that someone could imitate yet, but I still think that's a great rule. Tons of respect for all those who are PJ's/Rangers/SEALs and anything else under the sun.
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