Thats me as well.
I like MilSim. I enjoy it more than basic respawn and and shoot at another group and that's all you do. CTF, I've not really gotten any of those to work right in any case, but seems more like a "game" in itself.
I do enjoy the F on F as well, don't get me wrong, because, well.. it's a way to practice skills, find out what your equipment can do, work out any kinks that might hinder your team in a MilSim OP...ect. Sometimes it' s nice just to have relaxed fun, .. and our triggerdays usually comprise mostly F on F types of games, because we are trying to get folks interested in airsoft, and see if there are any MilSim folks in that crowd that want to get to the "next level".. if not, well.. everyone gets to shoot and have fun, and that's what it' s about.
I don't enjoy being in situations where I'd be uncomfortable , to the point where the Event becomes un-enjoyable. That's why I stated, I can't or have the desire to take it to the level as Bgallion up there.
Realistically, I'm not THAT old... but at 36, I've pushed my body when I was young, suffered many injuries from the time I could walk until now, and I really have to pay attention to my limits and needs. I'd like to last another 36 years at least.
I Used to "survival camp" twice a year , until just recently. The past couple of years... the enjoyment was replaced by arthritis, bruising easier by sleeping on the ground, and not being able to on limited amount of calories and water, and shrug it off like I used to.
I will still do this stuff, but not as hard core as I once would or could have. My body is just on the verge of wearing out in certain ways ... because in earlier times in my life, i pushed, pushed, and pushed even more. I did it all, not knowing how it'd effect me physically later on.
So an Event like Eastwind... , even though I'd give it all I could... there'd be a point where I'd have to fall out. Have to. It wouldn't matter if I didn't want to,... I would have to, or I might wind up laying up for 3 to 6 months. Or longer.
Even at OKi6... I had my limits. I went back to camp when I felt like it.
Now, there were guys out there.. that tried to do some finger-pointing over it, not at me specifically... but scoffing in general at everyone who didn't " go hard at it all day and night" ... as if THEY were better than anyone else, because they CHOSE to do the hard-core aspect and others didn't.
To that I say this...
5 , D-9 members held the town against overwhelming numbers ( 100+ a least against us.) far longer than at any other time , when the town was occupied by any other force. I with the DMR recon'd routes and found insertion points into enemy territory for our Command. With same DMR.. I ate through lines of Opposition when it applied. I climbed up ravines, physically fit guys wouldn't follow me through. I did my duties just as hard as any one person out there did that didn't stop to go rest and eat, and poop!
When I was "in game" I put it all I had in me into it. So did my Team mates ( D-9) . Metal was on another team... but he also gave everything his 150%+ as well for his part of it.
My point is... I just can't do the things I used to enjoy that I did when I was a bit younger, and not prone to injuries. I can and will push myself, but I must "listen" to my body when it starts groaning, for if I push it too far... I'm down and out for a long time. So, I'd rather... take care of myself and miss out on a few hours of airsoft or MilSim, than to stay in and keep on keeping on until I'm down, and have to miss half a year or more of ALL Airsoft and MilSim.
Anyhoo, back on topic here a bit...
I also have the mindset that just doing ONE aspect of airsoft, be it games, MilSim, PolSim ... is severely limiting myself. I enjoy different scenarios, and events. I want to experience as much as I can as a operator and player. I'd.. rather partake in it all.
If that makes one person point his finger at me and say, " You're not MilSim ", well.. I guess maybe I am not, if that's what they think.
So, different scenarios like you posted there Det.McClane ... are right up my alley as well.
zombie games.. I'd love to do one of those, with taste and "quality" myself. Here's teh Inherient FLAW I see in those scenarios though...
No one wants to be the "zombies" and be shot continuously. Everyone wants to play the part of the "un-infected". can't say I blame anyone in that department... so if there was away to figure out how to over-come that flaw... I'd try to put up something like the Biohazard thing there.
Is it "MilSim" ... I dunno. Don't care... it could be fun, and if quality was put into it ... you could still have structure, and command, and missions inserted into it. maybe not Milsim exactly, but it doesn't have to be entirely "just a game either".
The temple scenario.. again, looks fun. I bet the environment there is amazing!
Dunno how I'd pull that one off either though.
I kinda do like the "Drug Lord" types of avenues as well. First and foremost, it's Modern more or less. It' s stuff we all see and hear on the news. We can see ourselves in those situations, and there is literally tons of information and no ends to subject matter be it real life stuff, or fiction. Maybe it isn't "MilSim" either.. not in the sense of Military vs Military at any rate.
Playing Army is cool. Playing everything else, with that as well... in my eyes is even more fun and 'cooler".
Those are the reasons I say.. I can't get so "hard-core". I want to stay diverse.
@Netshark
As for milsim, i like it to be on the slightly casual side.
<< I too enjoy some relaxed "MilSim" events with less restrictions. Most of our Events are this way by default. Mostly cause we are trying to attract more folks into the hobby, with-out breaking the bank.
I've tried to get more "restrictive" on things like ammo counts, and using Casualty Collection Points( CCPs), instead of respawn, with stricter MED rules to enhance the game environment and play, as opposed to restricting because of this gear, or that weaponry. The one time I put in extra Uniform requirements, has crippled OP FP in player counts so far. I since then, lessened those requirements.
gun restrictions turn me away from it, as i am not a fan of most more modern weapons. I am however interested in some of the WW2 based milsim games
On that matter, I'm just the opposite. I really don't like many of the WW2 era weapons... and the very few I do like, seem to be in boneyards and not so well made ( or can't get in the US anymore it seems.).
Plus, WW2 events usually involve Joint Forces, VRS german/nazi type of things... and I don't like seeing folks wearing "SS" stuff, or sporting Nazi symbols. Even if it's "fiction"... I think it's disrespectful, and very bad taste.
It's an easy "war" to pull information from, and I think everyone knows at least a little bit about it... so it's popular in that regard, cause folks can relate to the war itself. I myself though... I'm still a more modern era lover.
If I really wanted to go Historical .. in airsoft... I'd like to be able to do a "Wild West" , outlaws, bandits, train robbers, gangs of cowboys, and the sheriffs, marshals, and bounty-hunters duking it out in an old town, and around it in the surrounding land. Ya know.. gun fighters, and all that stuff.
But 4 things there...
1 - there aren't really any airsoft weapons designed from that era.
2- I am NOT riding any horses or farm animals.
3- I am NOT going to wear a cowboy hat. ( I look bad enough in a boonie, much less a stupid big hat.)
4- They didn't wear EyePro back then... might seem a bit out of place.
I still consider Desert Storm or around that time frame "Modern" , such as OP Irene... it wasn't that long ago. It's still period specific, but not so bad really.