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We used to engage the Arma community by sending out like a squads worth of people to do "Friday Night Fight" events held by other communites. They had multiple units involved and it was generally a Team Free-for-All - last team standing wins. I believe it was spearheaded by Waldie. Great fun, was very interesting to apply our milsim training to PvP.
I believe this to be a refreshing venture for us, that can result in a larger spectrum of public interest in our community.
We should however invite other communities to partake as a large percentage of the "OPFOR" rather than have the community play against itself in large scale ops( for the main reason that I BELIEVE it would be more fun if we had a chance to challenge ourselves as a whole against other communities). Or we style PvP as very focused, small-scale missions which allow us to challenge our training vs our peers in direct tactic vs tactic play. I think it would be so interesting to be able to have friendly challenges where we can refresh the concept of training/expand how we train while also involving more of our peer squads in our training
I believe this to be a refreshing venture for us, that can result in a larger spectrum of public interest in our community.
We should however invite other communities to partake as a large percentage of the "OPFOR" rather than have the community play against itself in large scale ops( for the main reason that I BELIEVE it would be more fun if we had a chance to challenge ourselves as a whole against other communities). Or we style PvP as very focused, small-scale missions which allow us to challenge our training vs our peers in direct tactic vs tactic play. I think it would be so interesting to be able to have friendly challenges where we can refresh the concept of training/expand how we train while also involving more of our peer squads in our training