I wish I had friends willing to be shot/money/a place to do airsoft.
I'd play a game with Node, if there were more airsoft fields/arenas near me.
That's awesome. This makes me want to get into airsoft.
I'm a bit rusty on my TTT rules, what can the detective do that innocent's can't?
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;46716816]I'm a bit rusty on my TTT rules, what can the detective do that innocent's can't?[/QUOTE]
In game they can get tools that other's can't in order to help them see who the traitors are.
IRL it just makes you seem super shady if you say "I'm the detective"
It also makes you a target.
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;46716816]I'm a bit rusty on my TTT rules, what can the detective do that innocent's can't?[/QUOTE]
They can inspect bodies and in the game, they're able to use DNA to track down who did it.
im pretty sure that's chris pratt, not sam
That looks so fun!
That second round got really tense. I know where it was going when the whole "I DROPPED MY GUN" thing happened.
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;46716844]In game they can get tools that other's can't in order to help them see who the traitors are.
IRL it just makes you seem super shady if you say "I'm the detective"
It also makes you a target.[/QUOTE]
In the real game, everyone can see who the detective is. There is no way to lie about being detective. And there is no way to convince people that you are [I]not[/I] the detective when you are. So, to make it more like the game, the detective would actually show everyone his detective card at the start of the round.
Whatever they did in the airsoft game didn't make any sense. Being a detective would never make you a target. Rather, it should be the opposite. A detective means safety for innocents.
Now, of course, with the detective's main tool in the game being a DNA scanner which allows you to scan bodies for the exact whereabouts of whoever's DNA is on the body...well, bringing that to real life would be difficult. And what else exactly is the Detective good for? Perhaps the Detective is pretty much useless in the game. However, another of the Detective's important tools is a Health Station, which gives health to any wounded players. Possibly, instead of a "Detective" in the airsoft version, there could be a medic that can revive one player each round...or something like that. Of course, that's not a Detective. But I really see no way that a Detective could be fit into the game in any conceivable way. I say either leave the Detective out of the airsoft version, or replace it with some other class, who has some sort of advantage over traitors and/or can support other innocents.
Something you could do for a DNA scanner in real life would be for the dead person to point out where they were shot from... if they know.
Yeah, after some thought it is pretty tough to bring into airsoft..
easiest way would be to cut the detective out entirely
Why not have everyone keep their cards on them. Have the detective show his card at the beginning of the round so everyone knows who he is. Then when someone dies, the detective and only the detective is able to search the dead man for his card to see if they killed the right person.
Watched a couple of these, the Murder one looks the most fun.
[QUOTE=FacepunchZen;46724243]Why not have everyone keep their cards on them. Have the detective show his card at the beginning of the round so everyone knows who he is. Then when someone dies, the detective and only the detective is able to search the dead man for his card to see if they killed the right person.[/QUOTE]
That's what they've been doing from the start. And later on the detective gets cop lights on his helmet :v:
Wow a node episode where D doesn't go super try hard.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksjwVF7nNHs[/media]
No homo.
I swear what is it with Asians and fully black loadouts
so many 'softing asians I've seen seem to have a hatred for anything not black
I feel like for Detective, since the area is so small, if he's able to inspect a person for 4-5 seconds the person he inspects just tells him who shot him if they know.
It's not that overpowered depending on the number of players, but traitors could also move people to hide them or group them together so one traitor could watch incase detective comes to inspect them.
why are people obsessed with dressing like an operator with the full plate carriers and shit.
Literally everyone there
[QUOTE=trotskygrad;46738539]why are people obsessed with dressing like an operator with the full plate carriers and shit.
Literally everyone there[/QUOTE]
for some people half of the fun of airsoft is getting cool gear and dressing up like soldiers or operators etc
plus in some circumstances that gear helps with gameplay or playstyles, like, chest rigs set up so you can reload more easily, or helmets to mount cameras on and not crack your head on low hanging branches or wahtever
[QUOTE=trotskygrad;46738539]why are people obsessed with dressing like an operator with the full plate carriers and shit.
Literally everyone there[/QUOTE]
For what they are doing there really is no reason other than they think it looks cool.
When I play at my local field I love to reload my gun while fighting, because I think its more fun that way, so I use midcap magazines that hold around 140 bb's instead of highcap magazines that hold upwards of 500. So right off the bat I need more magazines on me to stay competitive.
That's why I wear psuedo-military shit, it allows me to carry as much gear I need to be competitive in the games I play. I used to make fun of it too until I got the midcap magazines. Then I kept joking about people who ran around with BDU's until I absolutely destroyed one of my pairs of jeans at the field, and then I went out and bought a cheap pair of those too.
[QUOTE=Hinterlight;46738736]For what they are doing there really is no reason other than they think it looks cool.
When I play at my local field I love to reload my gun while fighting, because I think its more fun that way, so I use midcap magazines that hold around 140 bb's instead of highcap magazines that hold upwards of 500. So right off the bat I need more magazines on me to stay competitive.
That's why I wear psuedo-military shit, it allows me to carry as much gear I need to be competitive in the games I play. I used to make fun of it too until I got the midcap magazines. Then I kept joking about people who ran around with BDU's until I absolutely destroyed one of my pairs of jeans at the field, and then I went out and bought a cheap pair of those too.[/QUOTE]
no I get what you mean, I'm kind of into milsurp myself, but honestly you'll get as much usage out of a cheap $15 chicom with some paper stuffed down the top to pop the stanags up to where they're easily grabbed or a cheapo LBV-88. Doesn't have to be super operator gear.
Also they're just using pistols... Why wear a chestrig then, it's just slowing you down...
[QUOTE=trotskygrad;46739017]no I get what you mean, I'm kind of into milsurp myself, but honestly you'll get as much usage out of a cheap $15 chicom with some paper stuffed down the top to pop the stanags up to where they're easily grabbed or a cheapo LBV-88. Doesn't have to be super operator gear.
Also they're just using pistols... Why wear a chestrig then, it's just slowing you down...[/QUOTE]
'Cause they all work at the massive Evike superstore here in California and they want to show off just how big of gear queers they are.
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