mikoyan99 Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 French Lizard Portuguese Lizard KLMK Sniper suit TTsKO Strichtarn OG Lightweights (not camo unless applied by hand) M88 Afghanka (plain tan) All the stuff on your list, as you can see -Matt Link to post Share on other sites
FireKnife Posted January 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 It is a popularity reason for one and a common choice reason for another. I have an idea for a possible game / event but i am doing this to see what types of camo are most common among the players on here. The reason Multicam is not included is because i do not want it at my event, it is a pathetic excuse for a camo pattern in my opinion and it is the only camo i thought to exclude. Russian is not on the list due to the fact there are so many patterns it would take up to much room to list them all, if you wear a russian pattern that is a close copy of a certain pattern like Smog / DPM type of pattern then put down the pattern it is. WW2 and Vietnam are grouped together as i plan to make a certain, lets say unit in the game with a mix of something traditional rather than modern. As for the game and event that i am thinking, that will be disclosed in full when the poll has run long enough and the choices from those available are made, which at this moment looks to be DPM or non-digi US. 'FireKnife' Link to post Share on other sites
-Angel- Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Why not use the traditional green against desert and totally avoid unneccesary faffing around? I doubt you'll find many WW2 or Nam softers who will want to be involved in a multi-era sci-fi shoot. A vast majority play in those specific periods for realisms sake. Oh and; The reason Multicam is not included is because i do not want it at my event, it is a pathetic excuse for a camo pattern in my opinion and it is the only camo i thought to exclude. What a pathetic outburst. Link to post Share on other sites
Kousnik Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 bando, where the hell did you get hold of tpat? DPM, multicam, DCU, choc chip, rooivalk. Link to post Share on other sites
Starkey J Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 No multicam i would of thought its one of the most common types of cammo now, and its definatly my favourite! Link to post Share on other sites
manik Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 several different patterns. I cant name just one. games where I play are split up by pattern or color so I bounce around depending on the game. I have used lately: MARPAT Desert MARPAT US Woodland US 3 Color DCU ACU Sage FS Link to post Share on other sites
fr00b Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Mong thread. Link to post Share on other sites
uba Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 I was wondering if most of you guys pay any attention to how a particular camo really works in the environment you are playing? Of course in cqb and such it doesn´t really matter since it´s the movement what generally reveals you. I use mostly wl and dpm in forest environment (surprisingly), maybe sometimes throw ddpm or dcu trousers on if it suits the landscape. And of course a Finnish snow parka now in the winter. Link to post Share on other sites
Robinio Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 ABU Swedish M90 DPM Desert, DPM Flecktarn Link to post Share on other sites
druid799 Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 these are what i mainly play in ; multicam for woodland black top and tan trousers for urban and if i need desert then marpat trousers with a tan top but i also have US tri-colour , woodland marpat , KLMK sniper suit and UK ddpm . Link to post Share on other sites
thewallhitme Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 ive voted for DPM, because i wear it 90% of the time. but if im doing my SF loadout, i normally wear american desert trousers. ive also got some auscam but ive never worn it Link to post Share on other sites
Liquid_snake Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Danish M84 definitely my favourite, most effective camo Ive ever worn by a long shot... also got some digi arctic kicking around here too, havnt used it yet but just waiting for next winter Link to post Share on other sites
Gigueand Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 I was wondering if most of you guys pay any attention to how a particular camo really works in the environment you are playing? This is a good question. I, for one, typically match my camo to the terrain/cover/environment in which I will be operating. Despite this, the majority of the games that I attend are set up on the usual "green" versus "tan" style in which greener camos are group together against tanner camos respectively as units. Unfortunately, in my area many of the better players typically wear tan camo. In addition, it seems that many younger players, players who are relatively new to the sport or players who do not have a military background typically wear standard M81 woodland. As a result, if I show up to a game wearing my M81 woodland (which in the summer matches the environment the best) then I am automatically placed on the team that has the lesser experienced players (in general). Because of frequently being on a team of less well equipped and coordinated players I went out an bought some tan camo (DCU) so that I could have the option of playing with the (in general) better team. As a consequence, however, I now stick out like a sore thumb in the lush environments in which I play. While it would be incredibly difficult to play in a game wear everyone wore red or blue arm bands to designate their team allegiance, I can't help but feel that organizing teams based on camo almost always creates a situation where better equipped players, who have been playing longer and can afford the "gucci" camos, are placed together. Furthermore, in my area, BDU color (as opposed to gear color) tends to define team membership. As a result, someone wearing M81 woodland, but wearing a tan OTV is placed with the green team. Consequently, that player is rather difficult to identify from the waist up if they are moving in and out of cover. I tend to match my green camo with my green gear and wish that more players did so for the sake of game play. Link to post Share on other sites
boxmag Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 How is Multicam a pathetic excuse for a camo and ACU is left on the list? If you want to make a game then surely it has to cater to the people that are going to play the game, I'm sure that there are at least several orders of magnitudes more multicam users than alpenflage or CCE, and if you tell them that their camo can suck balls they're probably not going to care much about playing the game. Link to post Share on other sites
Doc Twan Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Mostly in vietnam gear in my OD 3rd Pattern Fatigues But also (depending on terrain and gear): ERDL Fatigues Tiger Stripe Fatigues OD G8 WEP M81 Woodland 6 col Desert 'Choco Chip' 3 col Desert DCU Civilian clothes This reminds me that I also have some Daguet somewhere around here... Now where did that go Link to post Share on other sites
uba Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 ...Unfortunately, in my area many of the better players typically wear tan camo. In addition, it seems that many younger players, players who are relatively new to the sport or players who do not have a military background typically wear standard M81 woodland... ...While it would be incredibly difficult to play in a game wear everyone wore red or blue arm bands to designate their team allegiance, I can't help but feel that organizing teams based on camo almost always creates a situation where better equipped players, who have been playing longer and can afford the "gucci" camos, are placed together. Well, that´s a shame in my opinion. But at least the more experienced players are making it easier for less experienced by choosing their camo not based on its effectiveness Here in Finlad we usually organize teams simply by arm bands and therefore the choice of camo is up to players themselves. Except for longer milsim games where it´s strictly based on camo patterns. Also, people who play together in teams tend to use similar camo of course. Sorry if this is getting off topic. Link to post Share on other sites
Kousnik Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 in responce to whether or not i wear camouflage that 'works', the answer is no. Its based on what I think looks good. Obviously i dont wear stuff that will make me stick out like a sore thumb, but at the ranges that airsoft is played at, camouflage tends to go out the window. Link to post Share on other sites
Shriven Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Absolutely none of the above Italian Vegetata Austrian 1960s Fleckmuster Wustentarn Tan OD Link to post Share on other sites
-Angel- Posted January 20, 2010 Report Share Posted January 20, 2010 Freak Link to post Share on other sites
FireKnife Posted January 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 As this is my idea that i am planning it is safe to say if i wish to exclude from the list then i can, if you don't like it then don't vote, simple as that. The choices i have made are a cross of both common and uncommon patterns. The reason for this is that i will require a more stand out unit, this is why i have included Danish / French / Auscam as it is to find a pattern that is common among those that don't use the usual DPM / US gear. Finally the reason why i am not using the traditional 'green / desert' mix is because i want to do something different with a more original setup than simply one colour versus another. Just to add, the saying that 'at airsoft ranges, camo doesn't work' isn't entirely true, i have tested this theory and found that with a good camo match, a small but useful difference is made. 'FireKnife' Link to post Share on other sites
Andrew March Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 US Woodland Desert Marpat Multicam Rooivalk ABU Link to post Share on other sites
scorch Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 CADPAT for summer use DPM for winter use Rooivalk I take for after game clean clothes and for late summer use. CADPAT works amazingly well at my local site in summer, especially in the nettle field. EDIT: Saving up for some Pencott at the moment too. Gorgeous stuff it is. Link to post Share on other sites
FireKnife Posted January 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Must admit the up here in 'Sunny' old Scotland Alpenflage is useful if you are in an Autumn area. Though when summer rolls out and the greens are showing then DPM (Dutch, not Brit) or some WW2 Splinter is fine. 'FireKnife' Link to post Share on other sites
Kousnik Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 yeah, penncott is sexy stuff. I wanted some for ages but couldnt justify the expence. Then I grew some balls and said *fruitcage* it. Sadly the only sizes they had left by this time were like XXS and XXXXL..... Nice to see another rooivalk user too. Dont know how good a camouflage it is, but I think it looks like a perfect eastern European opfor pattern. Link to post Share on other sites
Gadge Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Just to add, the saying that 'at airsoft ranges, camo doesn't work' isn't entirely true, i have tested this theory and found that with a good camo match, a small but useful difference is made. 'FireKnife' In fairness its not a case of a couple of airsofters declaring that camo doesn't particularly well at less than 200 metres or so... its several decades of low intensity conflict, combat experience and units like ITDU doing proper scientific tests (and spending millions) on it. Tactically you're more likely to be given away by your movement, skylining, shadow and shape etc than the colours you wear (given a hi vis vest will make you more visible than multicma but if you're wearing neutral colours and apply good fieldcraft its all pretty much the same). Link to post Share on other sites
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