Today i have joined my friends to the first
wargame, it felt great! i always had love for guns and battles and wars.
thanks to my cousin she was awesome with her husband to make this happen.
i had a close encounter experience have people fight each other, it is only a game but when you are in it, you want to take it seriously, freakly tired.
it is always different when you imagine in your head and actually do it, holding a airsoft gun and clicking a mouse button to play a first person shooter already have a lot of different, i cannot imagine how much different it must be to be in a real war firing a real gun.
when i was back in uk doing my computering business, i met this British solider who was serving in iraq who wanted to get a gaming computer for his birthday present. talking to him on the MSN stating he has his UK standard rifle next to him make me feel so cool, then i realized it was not that cool after all.
i felt my strength start to build up after my mindset was fixed, still i was not able to claw between the grass for a very long time.
yet a very big impact to me today is i want to know more, experience more, because when people say i know something and he did not actually did it once, you cannot take his/her words seriously.
driving game and real car is different
watch the animals in TV and really get close to them in real life is different
how would people feel and behave differently when it comes to war and fighting?
I asked the instructor about something with the sniper in wargame. he said in a real war, the sniper range 800-1000m while a normal rifle range around 300-400m, when a solider ed to run from 800m to 300m able to put the sniper in his attack range, he has to run 400-500m between covers carry 20+kg load.
but in a wargame, an airsoft sniper rifle has only 60feet range while an airsoft normal rifle have range around 40 feet, it is pointless because the player only need to run about 20 feet to put the sniper in his own attack range.
there is still a huge different between war game and real war...
thanks to my cousin she was awesome with her husband to make this happen.
i had a close encounter experience have people fight each other, it is only a game but when you are in it, you want to take it seriously, freakly tired.
it is always different when you imagine in your head and actually do it, holding a airsoft gun and clicking a mouse button to play a first person shooter already have a lot of different, i cannot imagine how much different it must be to be in a real war firing a real gun.
when i was back in uk doing my computering business, i met this British solider who was serving in iraq who wanted to get a gaming computer for his birthday present. talking to him on the MSN stating he has his UK standard rifle next to him make me feel so cool, then i realized it was not that cool after all.
i felt my strength start to build up after my mindset was fixed, still i was not able to claw between the grass for a very long time.
yet a very big impact to me today is i want to know more, experience more, because when people say i know something and he did not actually did it once, you cannot take his/her words seriously.
driving game and real car is different
watch the animals in TV and really get close to them in real life is different
how would people feel and behave differently when it comes to war and fighting?
I asked the instructor about something with the sniper in wargame. he said in a real war, the sniper range 800-1000m while a normal rifle range around 300-400m, when a solider ed to run from 800m to 300m able to put the sniper in his attack range, he has to run 400-500m between covers carry 20+kg load.
but in a wargame, an airsoft sniper rifle has only 60feet range while an airsoft normal rifle have range around 40 feet, it is pointless because the player only need to run about 20 feet to put the sniper in his own attack range.
there is still a huge different between war game and real war...
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