A typical size for a scenario varies based on location, promoter, WEATHER and time of year. If you have a good field that is well known and a decent promoter/game director you should expect 100-200 people. If you have been doing this for awhile and your players know that you put on a quality event then you might be able to expect 300-400 players. If you are MXS and are throwing the blow-out party of the year in Texas you can expect 600 plus despite mind numbing temperatures during the night game...
The largest game I've ever seen was one of Viper Scenario's Twilight Zone games in Houston. They were pushing about 1,000 players. That takes years to develop...
As for field size, I would say anything from 50-150 acres makes a good field. Anything smaller and there is no room to manuver, anything larger and you won't be able to find the enemy... What makes a good field great is the effort that is put into their structures. You can have all the land in the world but without good structures nobody cares...
I'm not a big one for missions, I tend to just fly around in my helicopter and pester the other team. I do like watching the take and hold missions, as a pilot I like to hover over the opposing players and spotlight them for my team to shoot... Bugs the crap out of 'em...
The only time I've been to a game that was a big disappointment it had everything to do with the ref staff, or should I say lack of a ref staff... There were huge holes in the safety issues and that makes me very nervous. For those that don't know I'm an Insurance agent in real life...
Anyway, that's my two cents worth...
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