Thanks but no thanks

Ξεκίνησε από alex3para, 05 Απρ 2009, 23:01:02 ΜΜ

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alex3para

I am really stressed after this game at hotel today and have to say i have never felt so not welcome in my whole life anywhere and i have been to some very unwelcoming places. If any guys wanted to play airsoft in UK i would bet my right arm this would never happen. There are some good guys and i thank them for great games but the others, well its amazing that anyone is playing airsoft with this kinda thing going on. I think that the way in which guys are talking at the back of each other is seriously wrong and for the guys who are talking about me now in Greek so i cant understand, get some backbone and come and say it to my face. Where i come from we sort things out talking man to man, not telling tales at the back of people like cowards! There was a huge argument with me and one guy from Dogs of War, we talked it out then shook hands and done! Friends again! So whats so hard with doing that? I really am sad that this kinda behaviour has gone on today not just the talking but the treatment of foreign guests. I have met some guys at airsoft that ill be best friends for life with, but it seems the most of guys have not been so matey as i hear from time to time. I feel bad for my team mates of the team i created, to tell them i feel at this time i will not play a public game again, i put huge amounts of effort into making a team that they themselves would be proud to be a part of. For what?
When i met Costas-V at my 1st airsoft game he said to me...

"You will be fine, we are a group of gentleman in airsoft"

Dadias

all I have to say is welcome to Greece..I feel you my friend..

skotostras

well, i must only agree cuz talkin about u in ur back s been always givin me trouble. but anyway, welcome to greece man :(

loubamboo

  Dear Alex,

  reading your post i understand why you seemed so irritaded yesteraday. I couldn't understand during the game, because i joined e bit late.

  I have to point out that you were not the only one who suffered from  prolonged bursts (overshooting) from certain players who participated
in yesterday's event. Omega was also overshot at least once and the result was that his pistol flew off of his hand, hit a wall and broke.

  My opinion is that such examples of "bad play" should be expected from new, unexperienced players who come to the open, Sunday games.
 
  Many of the new players who played with us yesterday are paintball players and came to try airsoft for the first time. From personal experience,
  i can assure you that "overshooting" is common practise in paintball, mainly caused by the extremely poor accuracy of the paintball markers.

  I think that we should "forgive them, for they know not what they do...". But it goes without saying that if they don't improve their playing ways
  in reasonable time, they will have to go back to paintball and stay.

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