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Post by King on Feb 8, 2009 23:32:24 GMT -5
I didn't take that too hard really, I knew it happened through no fault of our own and I didn't care enough to argue about what had already gone down. But yeah, it was bullshit.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Feb 8, 2009 23:44:25 GMT -5
He made up for it during the last game when he let troub do the same thing.
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Post by Borrego on Feb 9, 2009 0:01:45 GMT -5
The highlight for me on Saturday was when Gbiscuit and I was Guarding Troub and someone from the camo team just walked in the room and asked if it was where the hostage was. We then both pulled up our guns and said bang. That was one of the funniest things that have ever happened to me in airsoft.
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Post by Ghast on Feb 9, 2009 0:01:57 GMT -5
Both times, I literally stood around for 10 minutes waiting for someone to so much as guard me, let alone pat me down.
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Post by King on Feb 9, 2009 0:04:52 GMT -5
Both times, I literally stood around for 10 minutes waiting for someone to so much as guard me, let alone pat me down. That's irrelevant to the fact that a ref gave you a gun, but it doesn't matter.
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Post by Ghast on Feb 9, 2009 0:05:44 GMT -5
I think it's very relevant, considering had you actually taken the time to pat me down, you'd still be alive.
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Post by King on Feb 9, 2009 0:08:05 GMT -5
Well you were being watched by troub, but the fact that you walked into the field without a gun, and left with one means patting you down would have taken place at the beginning of the game, when you didn't have a gun.
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Post by Gestapo on Feb 9, 2009 0:09:26 GMT -5
Next time, you're playing the whole hostage game with Troub's thumb up your butt.
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Post by King on Feb 9, 2009 0:10:56 GMT -5
We had to ask troub not to do it that time.
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Post by Silent Death on Feb 9, 2009 0:26:51 GMT -5
Knief... stop with the fucking whistle. True man ^ My ears still ring and I have a pounding headach now.
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Post by King on Feb 9, 2009 0:28:48 GMT -5
Knief... stop with the fucking whistle. True man ^ My ears still ring and I have a pounding headach now. The people who pay attention cover their ears.
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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Feb 9, 2009 6:20:19 GMT -5
Both times, I literally stood around for 10 minutes waiting for someone to so much as guard me, let alone pat me down. Well, not that I care about it anymore as I was over it like five minutes after I got all my bitching out. Technically, I was watching you ,but if you recall I was having goggle difficulties and was taking care of them at the time of your escape. Before that I had my eyes focused completely on you. Its water under the bridge or some shitty metaphor like that. I did it in a later game and it was funny and then we did it again today and it involved me leaping through a window headfirst and semi-rolling. Today was amazing and I loved it completely, the basement was awesome during the time before lunch. Then I came upstairs and that was pretty good too. The zombie game was actually kind of intense and axing was had. Apparently though, you can not rape the zombies to death. Edit: I lost some magazines check the lost and found thread for details.
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Post by Knief on Feb 9, 2009 9:20:24 GMT -5
When I gave ghast the gun, there was about 2 minutes left in the game, and the only rescuer who got within 4 rooms of him was the guy who walked in and asked the hostage takers where the hostage was. The game was all but over, and Ghast needed to have some fun.
I'm glad everybody had a good time, as always. I have to say, I didn't see a lot of cheating first hand. I always wonder how much cheating actually goes on and how much of it is just complaining. Things really did seem to smooth themselves out after lunch, though, so that was great.
About the whistle. I'll stop blowing it when people stop talking during briefings. I have no voice today because I spent all weekend trying to talk over people (ok, mostly Seven). So if you want me to lay off, tell your friends to shut up while I'm talking. That was the only part of the weekend that really bugged me, especially when people would come up to me during game play and ask me questions that I already answered in the briefing.
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Post by X on Feb 9, 2009 9:59:13 GMT -5
Zombie games were amazing. There were a couple times I ran up on people and thought I had got them, but had just not felt myself self get hit. I think the adrenaline was just running so high for me that I couldn't notice. I also loved how dark it was. Trying to feel your way through the field is pretty intense. One of my favorite parts was when in the first zombie game and the survivors were all in the front of the long hallway. The zombies amassed an army in the first room on the right and just flooded the hallway. Myself being in the front I was pressed into one of the survivors. He started beating me upside the head with his pistol. I had a helmet on so I didn't care, I just thought it was hilarious. I didn't have any trouble with hit calling and what not (besides myself in the zombie game), but the usual dick heads were.... the usual dick heads. I think the biggest problem with the field is teams getting stuck in their spawn. I understand it's the teams responsibility to not get themselves stuck, but I think we should try and think of a way to reduce the amount of spawn camping. I'm not calling anyone out, just saying it's not fun for either team. I like the idea of restarting from spawns, but I didn't like the idea of refs just randomly killing people on the winning team to even it out (if I understood knief correctly). The last game in the basement was the most fun for me, although I realized later that I wasn't out of ammo and that if I would have just re-racked my slide I could have continued. Douh! Although the whistle is annoying if everyone would just shut the hell up, it wouldn't be necessary. Even right after the whistle gets blown there's still people that just keep talking. I think a good dose of boot camp would straighten some people out. Too bad mandatory service will never happen. Overall, I had a great day and really enjoyed hanging out and meeting some new guys even if I couldn't see their face (gunny)! I think hellfish did a great job hosting. See you guys next month!
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Post by Livonia on Feb 9, 2009 11:20:45 GMT -5
Knief... stop with the fucking whistle. Seconded, your like a little kid with a bike horn at Toy's R Us. I think you should upscale to a Megaphone.
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