In general, it was a great mix of veterans and newbies. German, Eleri, FirestormCamo, Sundawg, Ninja Haro, Panzer, Jumpsuit, all my OLCA faithful were in good showing. In total, we had 18 players show up! Thanks to my efforts to ensure batteries were at peak performance, we didn't have any equipment malfunctions or freeze-ups like we did last winter. However, I think part of that can also go to the 40 degree temperatures we enjoyed during most of the evening's games.
We kept things simple, Team Elimination Matches on 25 hits for 5 games and a Zombies game to finish out the night. Teams were fairly balanced throughout it all too, so they were enjoyable but still challenging. Sometimes, teams end up being tilted one way or the other and the few times that odds looked like they would tip the scales, it still ended up being a pretty fair fight. Still, many of our matches ended in overwhelming odds, with 5-6 players still alive on the winning side when all was said and done. That, and our Zombies game wasn't very effective, since the Zombie horde took awhile to start growing large enough to pose a significant enough threat to the Humans. Most of the Human Veterans that I stuck around with held out on a hill overlooking much of the park, so Sundawg and I used our long range to shave off hits on incoming Zombies so they'd be easy pickings by the time they reached us. By the end of the Zombies match, there were still at least 10 Humans.Either way, we didn't get TOO many good shots from this game mainly because we didn't start taking pictures until it started to get dark. After the second game of pictures, it was too dark to capture much of anything. Still, we had lots of fun and I'm anxious to see if my luck will continue to hold out for future Laser Tag games in 2012! I'm 6 for 6!





Sounds like fun. Could you use that one system thing so MORE people could join in? Like so if the majority has this system you could use that one system thing?
ReplyDeleteAs long as everyone had a Phoenix LTX, you could add as many people as there are blasters. The LTTO Blasters (Lazer Tag Team Ops) are compatible with the LTX too, but if you wanted to use them with Teams, they would have to host all of the LTXs with the LTTO Blasters, since that's how LTTO uses teams. Hosting only allows a maximum of 25 players (Unless you have an LTHQ, but I won't get into that). You could still have a massive LTTO and LTX game with everything being compatible if they were all in Solo Mode, but that would mean that you could shoot folks on your own team. With a LOT of players, it would be difficult to remember who all was on your team unless there was some kind of sign distinguishing them as one team or the other.
DeleteSo is that LTX DMR made out of a stampede? If so that is way freaking awesome, and great job. looked like a lot of fun despite the cold weather conditions. you probably warmed up pretty quick, running around though.
ReplyDeleteYes sir! It's a recently completed project of mine that I covered in great detail on this blog. It was actually the first major project that this blog covered. You can see the full review of the LTX DMR here> http://bazookafied.blogspot.com/2011/09/ltx-dmr-complete.html <
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