AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Its great camo but in the summer they are really hot. Unless you put it together really strong, they will fall apart in a washing machine so you have to wash them by hand.
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In normal rec/woodsball the games (we play) are a bit too fast paced for a BushRag to be of much use. If you are playing the norm "attack/defend" a flag station I guess you could use it in defense of your flag but again, I prefer to be able to move and adjust to different situations. Crawling for 2 1/2 hours and making 10 yards just isn't the way I prefer to play paintball.
In Scenario they can be useful to a point, here's some hints:
These suggeations are great if you are low on paint or just plain wore out and prefer to camp for a while.
Can work great for base security, esp at night. Set up with radio comm to your base/commander and radio in sit-reps on players attempting to access the base.
Also can work for recon/listening post. Set up near the oppositions base and radio in reports on troop movements. Works best if you have a couple of mission busting teams on the comm, set up to ambush out-going missions.
It's best to bring a pack and carry the suit with you until you are at or near your "hide", then suit-up. Saves on heat exhaustion and a ton easier to move around. Also, remember to camo up your marker too, a bush shooting a bright shiny marker is as easy to spot as a player doing the same.
The crawl in a full suit isnt the best idea. There is a few issues with suit I have had it the past and Ill share them with you.
1. As said before , Heat and such is an issue,if you use a hydrations system this can help you, weight is also an issue your adding alot of weight to your frame if you do this.
2. Your pack isnt easy to get to to reload....its usualy buried under burlap.
I used a "football" when I wore my suit in scenarios. This worked great but I have since switched to a BlackStar Dualie 2 pod holder. this allows me to have 1 free (if somewhat limited) hand/arm.
3. Most of the suits on the market are Stalker type suits. Made for upright/duck walk movement,not the belly crawl we all love(YEAH RIGHT)
4. the LP/OP positions are great for this type of game....getting out and "sniping" (sigh , Yeah ...I said it....)isnt that easy. Its more like a "target of opportunity" thing..."Oh look there is a small group of players that doesnt know Im here...lemme just dump them..." is about what you need to stick to. Running in a Stalker suit ISNT easy.
If your going to do the forward obbserver thing...make sure your radio has an ear bud and that your General,Comm guys,whoever is LISTENING to you...nothing worse than watching a PUSH some by and having NO ONE listen to you calling it.
5. Definatly get a suit that rolls up into a pack to deploy later when your in a "good spot" You arent going to want to run LONG diistances with this puppy on.
Also get a mask fan or a well vented mask, I always had a fogging issue with mine on ...heqat has no where to go but out your head and neck...thus ...the mask gets fogged easy.
Just some tips from someone who has enjoyed the staller game but...learned the hard way
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