B.O.P. War Hawk wrote:Flak wrote:I believe there was some sort of raised limit for DMR's a while back. The problem was, with the raised FPS limit they had the same range as a bolt rifle but the rate of fire of an AEG (albeit semi). People running around with high powered PSG1's could root out an entire team alone without having to worry about being in range of being shot.
The idea of the raised limit for the bolt rifle is because there is a significant delay between the next shot, which is much more realistic. If you keep the accuracy and the range and virtually remove the delay between shots, while incredibly awesome, you end up with noob cannons.
Now, it may be only 50 FPS or so, but still, I think AP has great rules set up already for it.
Don't dog on me, but what if somebody already has a gun (an AEG) that shoots faster than 400, but is only semi? do they downgrade and waste $150? Why not just go through the few steps to make an AEG exception for DMR's? There are those who are stupid enough to sacrifice full-auto for 50fps.
By the way... "...much more realistic..."? Today in the military most soldiers use the semi-automatic function on their weapon to increase accuracy and decrease ammunition consumption. So, Why not make this true in airsoft as well?
One more thing...
When a marksman takes out an entire squad, its because that squad is not paying attention, not doing proper clearing maneuvers, and not watching their flanks... it is extremely difficult for a marksman to get the clear shots to be able to do that without being shot first.
If you have a person significantly outranging you, and firing rounds almost as fast as an automatic, there is nothing you can do about it, it results in more people finding cover and less field movement. Just because someone did not check ahead of time before buying their rifle does not mean they should get an exception. Although you do not have to worry about that, because as a minor you can not purchase airsoft guns.