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Originally Posted by lurkingknight
field is much slower paced than cqb in most cases. Your situational awareness is less focused in a specific direction, it has to be more completely around you, so people tend to move slower. Indoor I find if people are good they will push hard. You can't be afraid to get hit in airsoft, especially in cqb. If you hesitate going into a door or balk during a push, it means you and everyone else around you is usually screwed. You have to depend on the guy behind you to protect you. Not everyone is cut out to understand and execute that without knowing.
Outdoor games can move slow enough to develop that awareness of what to do. You can't do it all alone, even if you are the best player with the best gun. Numbers almost always wins.
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Yeah I think this is the issue I had with the indoor CQB arena. There were no doors or breaching areas but I think not knowing the arena didn't do me any favours. I'm somewhat new and yes getting shot is not a pleasant feeling haha...
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Originally Posted by Kozzie
PM is the default way to contact an AV'er. However, some stores in Toronto have AV reps there, so you don't have to wait to contact someone and arrange a meeting. Just pop into the store.
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I'll have to see what's in the Scarborough area for that, but thanks.