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How to post an INTRO

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:58 pm
by Moondog
Add a clear photo of your face as your avatar in your User Profile. Read how: http://nycairsoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=968

Copy and Paste these questions into your INTRO post and please answer each:
What is your real name?
How did you get your callsign or nickname?
How old are you?
Where do you live (city or district)?
What do you do for a living or what are you studying?
What is your airsoft experience?
What is in your airsoft arsenal?
What brings you to this board?

Please wait for a welcome post from one of the staff and after your post a reply to that welcome, you'll be able to access the rest of the site.

Re: How to post an INTRO

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 7:48 pm
by Bacon01
I was just wondering why you need all that info. sorry, I'm just careful. I hope you understand.

Re: How to post an INTRO

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:12 pm
by Moondog
Answer EACH question above is not mandatory in your INTRO. It's a template.

These questions are helpful in gauging how much experience a player has and how to answer their questions: in very basic for newbs or if they're experienced, we get straight to the details. Or age to roughly gauge maturity and lie experience. It is also helpful in getting to know what kind of games a person has attended is or if somebody is recruiting for new team members in their general area.

The photo is important because while we all value our personal security, since airsoft is a game of honor, it's important to know the person who may be your opponent or team mate on the field by sight. We don't know (nor often care) what a person's real name or occupation is but we want to know if they have a reputation for honest play.

When people can hide behind anonymity, whether it's covering their face with a mask, or using a cartoon icon, or a photo of an actor as their avatar, it makes it too easy to act falsely. When mature individuals can recognize each other face-to-face it encourages honesty. It's still no guarantee they won't cheat or write BS but in our years of experience, it's a step in the right direction.