General
The weekend will usually have some kind of story/narrative behind it, and we encourage players to get involved with this, preferably with some role-playing (or dressing up) where they can. The story may develop throughout the day or weekend, depending on the course of events during gameplay. Sometimes we run multi-weekend narratives, with the outcome of one weekend affecting the dynamics and story of the next. For example, if a weekend ended with a Special Forces team missing their extraction window, the next weekend may continue the story with them being persued by an angry enemy as they try to reach a secondary extraction or a safe house.
The story will usually be published on our Facebook Page a couple of weeks before the event. We love it when players come dressed up, and are willing to get involved with role-playing rebel freedom fighters, crazy drug dealers, or whatever other weird faction has been written into the game. There is no obligation to do this, but we can guarantee it’s great fun!
Game sessions are longer (usually two hours, breaking for lunch, then another two hours) with multiple objectives to complete, sometimes involving more complex mechanics (e.g. you need a specific person to accompany an item to its destination, or an objective may require several conditions before being complete). The extra time also permits co-ordinated pincer attacks, ambushes, stealthy flanking manouevres etc, that are just not practical in short, simple skirmish games.
Uniform/weapons
Unlike on our full Filmsim or MilSim events where your uniform and weapon type is usually specific to the faction/team you are on, there are usually no restrictions on what you can wear or what type of weapons you can carry at our Open Filmsim weekends.
Most players will be limited to semi-auto only to encourage more tactical play, as well as making that heavy, expensive LMG you encounter a lot more fearsome when it starts spraying!
We also limit the number of weapons, and the quantity of ammo players can carry in the field. Magazines can only be refilled at respawn points (e.g. HQ or mobile field pack). There are few things more annoying in a game than trying to take an objective when there’s someone dug in real good with four guns and infinite ammo…
Very much like some of our favourite FPS multiplayer computer games, players choose their loadout based on class limitations. You can change your loadout/class at any point during the game by visiting a respawn point and swapping out as required.
For the full filmsim rules please follow the link – Filmsim Ruleset