Tiger_1 wrote:I dont know about the rest of people, but I came to berget to play airsoft, I came to have big fights with other airsofters that offered me as a commander a tactical challenge, I did NOT come to berget to watch a small nr of players play dress up and having to give up my weapon for the privilege!!!!
I am sure being a civilian in a real war zone is hell, well, you got to live a fraction of that, stuff it in your LARP pipe and smoke it!!!
This comment really amazed me. They pick you for a batallion commander? Might wanna check your sight alignment there BE-Crew...
Isn't a Berget game all about the mil/comsim of the conflict between two factions, the civilians cought in the middle and the UN trying to protect the civies?
What I gathered as a humble NAF soldier, the Poldavians were the evil opressors and we were the liberators. Unintentionally maybe, but you guys played that role beautifully. Mind you, Tiger_1's post kind of states that was the Polly intention from the start.
I also have to say the NAF commanders did a great job getting all our eyes in the same direction when it came to ROE, but also the 'why'.
Part of the problem might come from the problem Hornet pointed out:
Hornet wrote:We NAF also had that same feeling as BE had pooled everything against us,
By the way we were approximately 350 NAF players in total, and a BE GM told me Poldava were 600+ players.
We were outnumbered almost 2:1, the UN 6:1....this is a serious balancing issue to begin with, and when you then go off murdering civies and picking fights with the UN it's only logical everyone gangs up on you guys. Not that it mattered really, if we had 350 and UN had +/- 100 that meant you guys still had a 150 people more.
For the record this was my first Berget game. Forgive any typo's and terribly written sentences, it's two in the morning and we just got home a couple hours ago.