bornleverpuller Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Whats the one piece of advice you'd share about skirmishing? For me it would be to take your time, look where everyone else is running off to and think about what you are going to do.
Supporters Popular Post Monty Posted May 30, 2014 Supporters Popular Post Posted May 30, 2014 Shout at team mates whilst your fat ass sits there doing nothing. MealZ, two_zero, clumpyedge and 2 others 5
Mack Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 If in doubt, call it out! Always take your hits Happy, two_zero, Airsoft_Mr B and 1 other 4
Happy Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Just because it's obvious doesn't mean it's not worth keeping an eye on. What that means is that just because it seems too obvious a hiding place/ambush site/route to an objective for people to use it doesn't mean you should ignore it. I've seen it many times where a team have overlooked these areas and not guarded them sufficiently because they didn't think anyone would be "stupid" enough to use it - for some reason they're always surprised when someone does use it and usually to great effect. If that makes any sense haha
two_zero Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 whole bunch of 'enemies' are you're all alone? No problem! That's what full auto is for! CHAAAAARGE!! oh and don't forget the battle cry. apart form that.. well, don't be afraid of getting hit, it doesn't hurt much, and would it leave a scar you got a story to tell! take your hit even if unsure, have fun, don't be too serious, especially not while not playing. Airsoft_Mr B 1
Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Know what cover is reliable,know approximate enemy location,and run like hell. The more you move the harder you are to flank and hit. Think up of a pattern of which piece of cover to run to,like a vidya game boss fight if you will. As you run take pot shots at the enemy to pin them down. I think there's a photo of me one handing me vsr and firing at someone while running across a field When being stealthy,always assume enemies are nearby. When you pop out always be ready to fire,never assume friendly fire. I've made this mistake too much. When you see someone when popping out of cover do not pop back and hide,fire at them and move or retreat.
BrightCandle Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Its more important to know who the enemy and friendlies are and what they are doing than to be shooting at the enemy. Battlefield awareness is the first step to being able to make the right response to the current situation. No plan survives contact with the enemy, the key is to understand as well as possible what is happening and respond to it.
Supporters jcheeseright Posted May 30, 2014 Supporters Posted May 30, 2014 zero your sights, learn to hit the broad side of a barn. most airsofters I have encountered struggle with the above two things. CaptainSwoop and Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies 2
CaptainSwoop Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Wear knee pads, take plenty to drink and have fun.
Happy Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 My advice: Listen to your team.Unless it's along the lines of "just stand in front of me a moment" haha Yawns and Lord_Metile 2
jeffery7466 Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 The most important thing is to have fun, and make sure everybody else do too two_zero 1
bornleverpuller Posted May 30, 2014 Author Posted May 30, 2014 My advice: Listen to your team. I wouldn't trust anyone on my team even people who think they know what they're doing generally don't.
CaptainSwoop Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 So, not much of a team at all then? Lord_Metile 1
two_zero Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 oh a very important thing.. remember the 'enemy' is actually your friends. save for trying to cover em in bbs, no hostility should be displayed. someone took you out with a very unlikely shot? "-Hit! Nice one mate!!" run like hell. this. too many slowfooted players. Monty 1
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted May 31, 2014 Supporters Posted May 31, 2014 Know your limits - with me I am total crap at the game so if anything I am the Sitting Duck or the one that draws out most of the enemy's attention whilst the more skilled players engage or flank them. I was in one game heavily pinned down getting my a$$ shot to pieces behind cover yeah I ain't getting out of this at all - maybe 5 even 10 mins abosolutely no chance of peeking But whilst they was having all this target practice pinning me down, some of my team siezed the chance and totally slaughtered them from rear left flank - job done Sure it was crap boring game but I know I am noobish so hang back or take a slightly different route to the pro's or even the opposite route to objective to keep them on their toes Apart from that - Run to cover - don't stroll or jog there - move ya a$$ Learn to peek - swapping hands so you don't expose too much when peeking left (peek low - like prone on ground level is also perhaps safer than just stick ya head out) SHUT UP - seriously - don't jibber jabber on field, whisper sign gestures etc... to avoid giving away ya team Play fair, call hits, walk quietly back to safe/respawn hand up etc..... Talk to the pro's at break/lunch and watch n learn how they do it If you get ya ar$e kicked - learn from it (winners never analyse games but losing teams always look back & learn so losing can be a good thing) I am still learning, but it is fun playing soldiers
Popular Post Happy Posted May 31, 2014 Popular Post Posted May 31, 2014 "Rule #1 - Cardio" Black Death, Alcon H, ronnyjodes and 2 others 5
Supporters Lozart Posted May 31, 2014 Supporters Posted May 31, 2014 If I could give only one piece of advice - Don't be a dick. If I could give more - have fun and don't be a dick. clumpyedge and Black Death 2
Preston Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 Don't be scared to take charge of a situation Keep hydrated Know where your team is/going Know your own limits and your team mates Listen
Deej Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 "Don't be scared to take charge of a situation" <== This. It's remarkable how many times your entire team will stack up on a main route, get contacted and bogged down and NOT try to innovate, happy to just sit and duckshoot. So what it's your first time? Try tapping the rearguard on the shoulder, politely get a few people's attention and suggest "looks like that route will get us around this", it might go wrong or you might instigate the clutch play your team needed, or hell the regular you ask may simply tell you that way goes OOB or won't work. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. This leads into my tip: I've noticed a lack of will to take the messier, muddier paths amongst my fellow airsofters. I love 'softing on shitty English days, cause I can usually count on the bulk of enemy players taking the 'easy' route and clumping up ripe for the ambush. IME the road less travelled is the road less bloodbathed, and sure you'll have to clean up your boots afterwards but not before you've cleaned up their whole team with a wicked flank attack!
Caliber Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 Find someone on your team to partner up with (If there's alot of you who came along by yourselves). Work together, cover eachother, and make a new friend. Also, beats crawling around behind enemy lines by yourself with no friendlies with eyes on you, that could turn tragic.
Popular Post Black Death Posted June 1, 2014 Popular Post Posted June 1, 2014 Keep calm.... The more relaxed your mind is, you will benefit from: Improved decision making and awareness Improved stamina (red mist zaps energy like you wouldn't believe) Improved understanding and communication But most of all keeping calm makes you look like one hell of a badass! Imagine a situation where you walk round a corner suspecting there are multiple targets. You go into a panicked hysteria and attempt to spray the entire room whilst looking away behind you because you are scared of getting hit in the face. Alternatively (and you can even use a pistol for this as apposed to an aeg) you can step out quickly but calmly. Your brain will automatically process the targets so acquisition is easier and faster. You get 4 targets in 4 rounds and the guys you hit were left looking panicked themselves! They walk away beliving you are a cyborg lol. This is made twice as badass if you use a revolver and you enter the realms of true badass motherfuckery if you do this with a knife! I have with my own eyes seen a friend literally walk through 12 guys with aegs whilst he took them all out with dual pistols. Casual but extremely effective and utterly badass Happy, Airsoft_Mr B, Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies and 2 others 5
remus Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 move up. get annyoed when people sit back nearly at respawn shooting... giving themselves the dfficulty of hitting usually at too large a range, with narrow views etc... just move up and help with the thickest fighting. im not saying jump into the front line but unless we are defending staying so far back puts the team at a disadvantage... DEF 1
dex Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 When attacking: If someone on your team is shooting then someone else should be moving. remus 1
remus Posted June 2, 2014 Posted June 2, 2014 exactly i keep getting stranded and pinned in enemy territory as noone else is pushing up hard enough. might be fun for me but dosent help the game mode...
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