New Players -- What to Expect:

New players must be on time for their first i70 Airsoft experience. This is very important because you will not be able to participate if you miss the mandatory rules briefing.

 

At the sign-in table, our staff will introduce themselves, ask for your waiver, and help you get signed in.

 

After we get acquainted and get you signed-in, that will be your chance to get your gear ready for the first game.

 

You must then chronograph your gun; no illegal hot guns please.

 

We know that you will have familiarized yourself with our rules, but just before we get the first game under way, we will give a rules briefing for all the new players.

 

How to Call a Player Out:

Raise your hand to indicate that you are out of play and approach the player in question. Once you reach their position, inform him that you are calling him out.
 

  • Call-outs must be accepted and the individual performing the call-out must call himself out as well.
  • What happens now? If it’s a Respawn game, both players return to their respawn area and then re-join the game. If it’s a Medic game, both players should separate and wait for their Medic. If it’s a Single Elimination game, both players are out of that game.
  • Once the game is over, you must report the call-out to the field operator so the call-cout can be logged.
  • You cannot call out groups of players; only one (1) person at a time may be called out.
  • Lastly, if you willingly choose not to call-out a player, in effect, you have just condoned that style of play and therefore have no right to complain about it at a later time.

 

All call outs are logged in order to keep track of those who may have an honesty issue. This system also forces complainers to back up their accusations with actions.

 

 

 

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