Last Chance Long Beach West War
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:25 pm
Abbreviated/summary report, will post a full battle report later.
Brandon, Keith, Jon, and Bailey came down today for a small, 5 person war today. As those who attended Frozen Fury know, the city of Bridgeport finally got federal funding to repair the bridge, which will result in a completely rebuilt park. They will be demolishing the remaining buildings and replacing them. Crowds of people will come to the new park and it will be ruined. Construction workers have already set up a site near the old bridge and have fenced off a portion of the area against the public.
We decided to have one final war at LBW while all the abandoned structures were still standing and un-patrolled. All rounds ended up being straight OHS with 30 second respawn.
The first round was inside the abandoned theater. 3 people defended the stage and 2 attacked. We generally used AP and small CPS guns. The defense won, 2-1.
The second round was in the hallway of the theater and ended up spilling into the seating sections. Due to the CPS running out of water, we used AP guns. The team of 2 won, 2-1.
We then headed over to the abandoned pavilion to have a round inside one of the changing rooms. Brandon's modded Max-D 6000 broke, so we had to go 2v2 for this battle. Keith volunteered to sit out and film, which he did from a high vantage point on top of one of the walls. Due to all guns being out and needing to refill with salt water, only AP guns were used. My team won, 5-2. Brandon hit me in this round, grrr.
We then left for lunch and headed to another park, Saugatuck Natural Area. It consists of a series of high cliffs and massive boulders along the Saugatuck River. The first round was 3v2 with anything goes primaries. We started on different banks of the river and it became a race to the top of the highest ridge. This round lasted an entire hour and was very close throughout. My team took the early lead, but the other team, despite being outnumbered, equalized and won 3-2 on 3 Bailey deaths grrr.
It was starting to get dark and drizzle, so we had a final, quick 10 minute round on a much smaller hill. Simple 3v2 defense round with anything goes primaries and a 10 second respawn to keep the action going. The attacking team won, I still need to verify the score with the footage, but I am pretty sure 3-1.
No 0-0 ties this time! Yay! There weren't any ties. Also, everyone died at least once. As I predicted, no one made it out of the dark, close quarters locker room fight alive.
Thanks to Bailey for coming out this time and to everyone for putting up with the 2 mile walk out to Long Beach West. My legs are dead from running up that huge ass hill multiple times with an overloaded 2000. You could almost call it a mountain, as none of the hills we've used in Community Wars were half as tall as this one. Definitely getting a good night's sleep when I finally go to bed.
Brandon, Keith, Jon, and Bailey came down today for a small, 5 person war today. As those who attended Frozen Fury know, the city of Bridgeport finally got federal funding to repair the bridge, which will result in a completely rebuilt park. They will be demolishing the remaining buildings and replacing them. Crowds of people will come to the new park and it will be ruined. Construction workers have already set up a site near the old bridge and have fenced off a portion of the area against the public.
We decided to have one final war at LBW while all the abandoned structures were still standing and un-patrolled. All rounds ended up being straight OHS with 30 second respawn.
The first round was inside the abandoned theater. 3 people defended the stage and 2 attacked. We generally used AP and small CPS guns. The defense won, 2-1.
The second round was in the hallway of the theater and ended up spilling into the seating sections. Due to the CPS running out of water, we used AP guns. The team of 2 won, 2-1.
We then headed over to the abandoned pavilion to have a round inside one of the changing rooms. Brandon's modded Max-D 6000 broke, so we had to go 2v2 for this battle. Keith volunteered to sit out and film, which he did from a high vantage point on top of one of the walls. Due to all guns being out and needing to refill with salt water, only AP guns were used. My team won, 5-2. Brandon hit me in this round, grrr.
We then left for lunch and headed to another park, Saugatuck Natural Area. It consists of a series of high cliffs and massive boulders along the Saugatuck River. The first round was 3v2 with anything goes primaries. We started on different banks of the river and it became a race to the top of the highest ridge. This round lasted an entire hour and was very close throughout. My team took the early lead, but the other team, despite being outnumbered, equalized and won 3-2 on 3 Bailey deaths grrr.
It was starting to get dark and drizzle, so we had a final, quick 10 minute round on a much smaller hill. Simple 3v2 defense round with anything goes primaries and a 10 second respawn to keep the action going. The attacking team won, I still need to verify the score with the footage, but I am pretty sure 3-1.
No 0-0 ties this time! Yay! There weren't any ties. Also, everyone died at least once. As I predicted, no one made it out of the dark, close quarters locker room fight alive.
Thanks to Bailey for coming out this time and to everyone for putting up with the 2 mile walk out to Long Beach West. My legs are dead from running up that huge ass hill multiple times with an overloaded 2000. You could almost call it a mountain, as none of the hills we've used in Community Wars were half as tall as this one. Definitely getting a good night's sleep when I finally go to bed.