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Post by Captain Wrinklestick on Aug 21, 2009 18:54:47 GMT -5
Is it safe to call this thing dead yet?
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Post by Troub on Aug 25, 2009 2:29:06 GMT -5
Unfortunately, this is an experiment that didn't go to well. Not enough members came to it and I put most of the blame on myself; I apologize.
I wouldn't declare the time of death just yet though, eventually and I mean way down the road I'd like to revamp the idea ,but execute it in a better fashion.
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Post by Captain Wrinklestick on Aug 25, 2009 12:53:58 GMT -5
I wouldn't blame the numbers of members, Troub. Our team forum has less than 10 members and we have an on going discussions with regular new threads and new posts almost daily. I also wouldn't blame the execution either, it seemed appropriate to me. I call it an MIA addiction and people just can't get away from it.
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Post by Buck on Sept 18, 2009 16:48:27 GMT -5
I think, unfortunately, this site doesn't have a lot of followers who are willing to dedicate their time in airsoft to milsim. Wrinklestick is rite, we have a solid forum because our team is milsim based with people who are dedicated in more than just words to learning, training on and applying military tactics to airsoft.
Troub, are your a member of an actual milsim team? I ask, because I haven't heard a whole lot about existing teams, aside from 6mm that actually dedicate themselves to milsim.
I find that hard to swallow, but it may be truth, and if it is truth this could even be the biggest factor.
If there aren't that many milsim teams it is probably because it is difficult to get a group of guys together to do the same stuff over and over again. It's true, working on the same fire and manuover tactic over and over again can get very annoying, but oh the beauty of a team that can come play against a bunch of high and mighty run and gunners and completely burst their ego's by combat's end! BAM!!!
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