This is excellent and if the players are of a mindset conducive to playing a like a unit this would be awesome and more than likely happens.
The problem is. Cod-Tards. Who are in need of pulling triggers for as long as possible then crash after about six hours. The COD-Tard can't or won't understand the concept of holding ground or guarding an area for an extended period of time. Let a lone following orders. They normally sign up as a random then go and bugger off to do what they like even when they are put into a squad, which is why milsim at the moment means long game skirmish.
I believe there are a large number of Airsofters in Ontario and elsewhere who pine for the day that games can be organized in such a way that it doesn't fall apart into a large skirmish. One excellent example of a great actuall mil-sim game was/is the Deadfall series.
I attended the Deadfall at the Muskoka primary in fall 2011. Setting off in the pitch black the only guide is holding on to the shoulder of the next guy in-front of you. Setting up actual base in the middle of the woods. Creating defensive positions sitting out in the freezing rain waiting for the enemy to come. Knowing that I can count on my team mates to actually watch my back. Sharing a Sip of Tea in between attacks trying to stay warm. Trusting my team mates that I didn't know as I was laying down watching BB's come centimeters past my goggles while trying to respawn while they shoot through our canopied base at the OPFOR.
You can't get that with COD-tards.
It might be an Idea to have a list available to like minded individuals of who these Cod-tards are and start not allowing them to come to certain games.
Just a thought
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