Variable wrote:10 years ago it was the norm for people to put together fairly big games in National Forest space and now, pretty much just paintball parks and such. Fear of litigation is a thing.
pdxmark wrote:I am now 46. I have one(AA) Milsim'ish field now in my area that post a schedule. Sniperzden seems to have fallen off. My favorite field layout is in Lebanon at The Swamp, an hour and 15 minute drive south. I will only go there once or twice a year now due to having more responsibilities. OA indoor is a 25 minute drive to my west, I go about once a month. Good workout, wish it were closer to me, don't care if my opponents are more agile(younger). Everyone calls their hits when I go, I've seen no blatant cheating since the crowd has dwindled by more than half over the last two years.
In August I was camping in NE Washington. Had found on the net there is/was a game at Nitehawk Paintball & Airsoft. The only field around here with that much cover going on is The Swamp, but it's a MUCH BIGGER field. The two towns are massive big. Met the owners grandson who is an Afghan Vet. Him and his friends are great guys. Soldered my wires when they separated from the deans plug. I have that place on video at my channel. FUNN!
I don't use FB, so I don't know the extent of just how declined the channels of airsoft event and community shaping has done over there. Though, I knew close to a decade ago that FB was going to be a primary tool of division.
Since the 'big scam', 80% of the people I know that made up the group of gun-gamers of the Portland-Vancouver area, that play(ed) indoor and outdoor(almost religiously), have dropped off airsoft, and/or their internet presents on Instagram, and including the few of them that only used the forums. About 15% of those truly addicted gun-gamers jumped to speedball(another one of my loves) because the love of gun-gaming, and more fields and teams to play against. Thunder-Dome gave our area the taste of an indoor urban environment, but the scam closed that! And, it's likely with how expensive insurance and space is in Oregon, that a complex four to six times the size of our current one is unachievable. The realities of the situation with the dollar do not provide incentive for future indoor battlespace infrastructure.
Two fields I can go to in my area, the obstacles in the environment are situated so that people who know how to set up their AEG's and gas-blow-backs are going to set up their platforms to shoot .28-thru-.36 nice and straight, while renters buy a gun, then get frustrated with its OEM build quality and lack of performance after going to three games and getting blasted, watching their BB's fly other than straight. Then to find out that a lot goes into getting an AEG or GBB to work well, and many don't have the space to shoot for tuning. Where they can just buy a paintball gun and the accuracy is close to the same as everyone on the field; unless their barrel is garbage. Though, the smart buy a CCI pump gun and dominate the field.
Am I ranting... Yes!
September 16th, after not playing an indoor game for almost 7 months because of schedule and other things, I went to the only indoor on a Friday night. Threw down an insta that I'd be there looking for a fight from 4pm to 8pm. I have over 170 players from my area getting notifications form me. It's the 24th and only 6 people in my area have scrolled over the post on either my profile, or over the #portlandairsoft & #oregonairsoft hash(thank you analytics). Insta was the main connection for getting people together to play indoor going back to 2016. And people that played outdoor too gave attention to those hashes. Not so much now?
One thing that is nice, the only indoor of the area is going to move the kids games into another section of the complex, so there will be more schedule time for airsoft...
I'll come back and add more later, few chores to do.
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