I've been going to Shoreline games for a couple of years now and have never seen anything stolen before and it is early days yet. Admittedly it doesn't look good. However for Madness to say "the usual thieving" is plain wrong. I leave my wallet and phone and all my gear out all day and have never had a problem. I know a lot of people on the scenario scene and have never heard of anything going missing before at any Shoreline or Super 6 game.
The vast majority of feedback is fairly positive. Naturally people have different views and different experiences. Mine was very different to Renies for example. I have no reason to disbelieve him and as a member of GBH he will be no shrinking violet. So something must have happened to upset him.
I posted this here:
http://www.ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=24636
Have a read of that thread and you will get a more rounded view of the event.
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So.....
I had a good weekend, Saturday was good crack, disco dancing was done, sausages were eaten. (Fnar).
Sunday.
Best turn out for us all year, The Boy, DBiggafigga, Simmo, DDR 400, me, Bra Newbs, Neal (Clifton), both taking pictures, and last but not least GOLD JEFF made a social call!
We started strongly taking the base down the hill from our start point before the quickest air strike i have ever seen was called in, I think it was within 30 minutes. Some confusion as to the colour we were supposed to turn the light red or blue which was more funny than anything else. Comical.
Started flagging after a couple of hours so went for a sausage sandwich (11.30, plenty left. no bacon though. hey ho.). Running out of water is definitely something that needs to be looked at.
Spent the next while trying to break out of the treeline to the fort. That was difficult as the Greens discovered in the afternoon.
The afternoon was spent picking off greens as they emerged from the bushes. It has to be said it was very difficult for people firing into the bushes to see if someones hand/marker was in the air. When i was attempting to advance through the treeline in the morning I found that a shouted "HIT!", or, "I'M OUT!" stopped the incoming fire pretty quickly.
Overshooting didn't really feature in my day and i did some stupid things, especially in the afternoon. Certainly got a bit of "aftershock" when walking away but nothing I felt was out of order. As Shadow says, Renie is a GBH veteran and they are not afraid of tough playing so I have to assume he was unlucky today as the vast majority of people i spoke to on both sides were happy with the gameplay.
As regards to the comments about wiping, there were a lot of bounces today. It was very humid. Several times I went to respawn with no hits visible when I asked to be wiped down.
The last 20 minutes were epic. I was shot out about 90 seconds from the end so watched the last bit from the sidelines, when the pyro went off I saw 200 players simultaneously duck, it was hilarious.
Well done Greens.