PART 2 A few weekends ago my airsoft brothers and I were players at the TA Event’s, “The Chernarus Conflict”. This was a 24 hour Milsim game using the, freshly revised, BattleSim rules developed by Iain of TA Events. To those of you who play computer games, the country of Chernarus may ring a few bells. As anyone who loves the Arma series of games from Bohemia Interactive will tell you Chernarus, or Black Russia, is a fictional post-USSR country somewhere in the East that is used as the main game location. TA Events have licensed the entire storyline from Bohemia meaning that players at the event could sign up to the various factions found in the series. When someone says that you should get out from behind the keyboard and get some exercise, these events enable you to re live the brilliant, in-depth storyline for (almost) real. A detailed account of the factions and background to the event can be found here and it has a very professional depth to it not usually available to airsofters. About the film For a while now I have been trying to find a way to add “context” to the filming of airsoft play. It is often very hard to tell what is going on, who was shooting who and where the enemy are on the screen. I have been trying to think of an answer to this for weeks. Finally I hit on the idea of us being “spied” on by a US Satellite who could act on behalf of the viewer and provide an overlay to bring the “tactical view” into the film. I hope it worked. Airsoft is not scripted …
@ K Bashomatsuo well please can Magpul f parts? R almost every brand you get there, my gas-powered M4
smokinthepot
November 7th, 2010
@ Smokinthepot What? My Magpul AEG is a real, not a copy or homemade, a real one.
bashomatsuo
November 7th, 2010
nice idea mixing with arma airsoft but your vid of the ruins gAyEG anst get one? LinkedIn gbb and remake it to get my thumbs up
smokinthepot
November 7th, 2010
nice xD
MrLOCUST7
November 7th, 2010