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Yazzeh

Member Since 03 May 2007
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In Topic: Montreal Nerf War - Summer 2009 Video!

03 April 2010 - 11:14 PM

Please let me know what you think! I love feedback.



It is more narrow minded to ask for feed back. Then resort to name calling, When you don't get the feedback you wanted.

Go hump a stop sign.


Feedback doesn't include insulting what I and my friends find fun by calling it 'dry humping'.

I didn't resort to name calling. Your 'feedback' was narrow minded, so I told you it was.

This thread has outlived it's usefulness.

In Topic: Montreal Nerf War - Summer 2009 Video!

01 April 2010 - 08:47 PM


The only Larpish thing we do is Zombie, which is the favourite of pretty much everyone who comes to my wars. You see it as dry humping, but you don`t really understand the feeling of playing the game.

And no, I don`t think I`ll drive 5 hours anywhere to play with people as narrow minded about what to do with foam weapons as you seem to be.



You could wait about a month or so until I decide to host the next SCANO. We usually have a few people who decide to use weapons that could be used in LARPing (swords, daggers, etc.), at the last SCANO we had a round of Teams of 2 and the winning team consisted of 2 sword-wielders.

You really think the creator of the Nerf Lancer and Eyes of Fire is narrow minded about what to do with foam weapons? Really?

HvZ is a LARPish gametype? Since when? It is more like a game of Chain Tag or Octopus than anything else.

As for driving 5 hours, We have had many attendees drive up from the Northern United States to attend many wars. Most notable being SlowGuitarMan and Codename Pending.

Just my two cents.


I was just responding to FA saying that there was a lot of LARPing and a lot of dry humping.

It`s more like HvZ, tackle football style.

As for being narrow minded about foam weapons, it doesn`t have to do with being a creative genius with guns. It has to do with not being open to things other than guns (which are designed with the intent to look cool, work well, and be safe).

Finally, though I love seeing what everyone on this site does and how everyone tries to keep this place classy, I`m a casual Nerfer. I`m not all that willing to personally go somewhere far away to play. It`s why I host my own wars locally.

The swords were initially to attract the pre-existing sword-fighting community we have in Montreal (hundreds of fighters who fight every Sunday on the mountain in the middle of Montreal). They aren`t LARPers. They just love the sport, like we just love the sport of Nerf.

Once they saw that Nerf guns were just as fun as the swords could be, I could make more gun-oriented Nerf Wars. Which is what I`m planning now. I`m removing swords and hammers and stop-signs from the Nerf Wars and restricting them to Sword Wars alone (which we do outdoors). Nerf Wars will be guns and daggers only.

In Topic: Montreal Nerf War - Summer 2009 Video!

01 April 2010 - 05:52 PM

I'll be honest.

I see a lot of larping and dry humping.
This makes me sad.

You should drive 5 hours South West and join the heart of Canadian Nerfing.

There is a war coming up soon.
Vengeance



The only Larpish thing we do is Zombie, which is the favourite of pretty much everyone who comes to my wars. You see it as dry humping, but you don`t really understand the feeling of playing the game.

And no, I don`t think I`ll drive 5 hours anywhere to play with people as narrow minded about what to do with foam weapons as you seem to be.

In Topic: Montreal Nerf War - Summer 2009 Video!

01 April 2010 - 07:44 AM

Here`s the Nerf War that was hosted February of this year

Video

Please let me know what you think! I love feedback.

In Topic: My Homemade Battle Stop-sign

21 May 2009 - 05:16 PM

Great to see you like my suggestions :P
Nice newest creation too, looks very well made.

How about giant cutlery? A log?



I always love other people's creative suggestions. ^^
Usually my own ideas are Effeminate such as the Battle Stop-Sign and the Yield Sword, but they're often not as fun as other people's suggestions.

Giant cutlery is a definite possibility. A giant fork wouldn't be beyond me. A spoon would be cool, but since I'd need to make a bowl on the end of it with foam, there's no way to reinforce it and it would easily be broken off.

A giant log is terribly uncreative. It's just a rod of PVC coated in layer after layer of foam.

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