Entirely this. That's a large part of why the FPS limit is lower. It's rare to be further apart than our usual outdoor safety kill range and if you're using proper breaching and clearing methods, you're up in peoples' grill the whole time.Matt wrote:Never necessary in CQB if you ask me, unless you sneak up on somebody. If both players are aware of each other, the person with the best reflexes should come out ahead - NOT the person who says "SAFETY KILL" first. Why even play CQB in an arena if you aren't going to shoot at people in close quarters?
Matt wrote:Never necessary in CQB if you ask me, unless you sneak up on somebody. If both players are aware of each other, the person with the best reflexes should come out ahead - NOT the person who says "SAFETY KILL" first. Why even play CQB in an arena if you aren't going to shoot at people in close quarters?
DJ wrote:All of your logic is sound re the safety kills, still I feel kind of bad when some dude is bleeding from my shots because he was "tough" and did not need "any sissy safety kills"
Viper [TFW-W07] wrote:moving it into topic im going tomorow the 13 the friday, unlucky but wtf, see ya there i guess!
Icepick wrote:Well, I took a visit to this place for the first time in a while.
Overall, I would give Oregon Airsoft Arena a 1/10. Why would it score that low? First of all, 75% of the crowd is kids younger than 12, and the rest of the crowd... Well, I'll get to them. These little kids wouldn't be a problem if they weren't so damn annoying, and would actually play instead of standing in the spawn crying for mommy. Next off, the field is so damn small it makes me want to scream and they even drew a line in the middle of it which your team cannot cross. There are no gameplay dynamics, and you will literally run 20 feet (yes, 20 feet) and be shot, or shoot somebody else and then get shot by the same person after they respawn. It's the same routine for EVERY gameplay scenario.
Now, to the most annoying part, the other 25% of the crowd. They are people that I've seen around for a while and they seem pretty nice until they get onto the field. It's a father and two sons, the Goo family if I remember correctly. And these guys DO NOT TAKE HITS. So... What's worse than people who don't take hits? MORE PEOPLE THAT DON'T TAKE HITS! They have gathered a following of little kids, who dress in half-assed Marpat loadouts. There were about 12 of them there on Saturday, all on the same team, and all through the hour that I played our whole team had something to say about these guys not taking hits. I even saw on numerous accounts my bb's hitting them 5 to 6 times on the chest, back, or helmet, and them staying in cover until they turned and shot me. This is 100% bullshit, and is the exact reason why I would highly recommend you to stay away from this place. And these aren't even the only people that don't take their hits either.
The reason my rating is a 1/10 is because it is simply an unenjoyable experience to be there. There is absolutely no fun to be found at that arena anymore, and the people that don't take their hits have exponentially grown in numbers. Which in turn makes airsoft impossible to play there.
(Now I know there are a few of you that will try to give me some lip for being butthurt, but really. If I leave the place after an hour of play, and come home butthurt and give off a huge rant, don't you think that's another sign that OAA is deserving of a 1/10? I'm not that sensible, or caring, or logical, or whatever to you guys but you have to understand that this is an experience that can even make ME furious. I'm trolled, my jimmies are rustled, I'm mad, I wet my diaper, whatever you want to say the bottom line is that this place is a load of shit, and will never have my business again. I am purely and wholesomely pissed off to no end from my trip to Oregon Airsoft Arena, and I would highly suggest you all stay away from it as well.)
On another note:
Have they improved the arena? Yes. The arena has grown a lot in size since S4, and they seem to make decent use of the space.
Have they improved the pro shop? Yes. I would even buy from them myself if it wasn't such a trip out there. Their prices are fair and they have a lot of inventory.
Are the people that work there nice? Yes. In fact the guy that owns the place, Terry, is great and has helped me out many times. The other employees are all good people as well.
My hat's off to them for actually fixing up the place, and making it look nice. But other than that, the place is a joke and has practically turned airsoft into laser tag. If you don't want to listen to me, or don't believe me, at least heed my warning: Do not visit OAA to play there, and do not bestow any hope you have left for CQB in it for you will only leave pissed off and wishing for your time and money back.
Sham Shield wrote:ill be sure to check this place out next time i go to portland. never played a CQC game before, hopefully im good at it.
CQC cant be any harder than field...
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