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Originally posted by MrBoj
well, yeah, I find it hard to believe you. Maybe it is because I live in the an urban area where things like this don't happen too often. I just can't believe you have the cops' permission to do this.
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Beleive me, the cops were the hard part! But because we registered as an official club for doing this, and have all the right documentation etc. then it's all legal. All the cops at the local station think it is really cool, and sometimes they donate things like retired bullet-proofs and flashlights.
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Originally posted by Al the Vykker
This sounds really cool. When did you and your friends come up with doing something like this? Or what sparked the interest? It would be cool to see you guys put together a video or something so we could see it or use the security cams in these buildings etc, or mount a vid cam onto one of your team mates. Although I guess it would have to be nightvision enabled. Anyways continue talking about this, Im listening.
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The thing that sparked the interest, was my person liking of abandoned buildings, coupled with my mates similar interests, and a mutual interest for games like splinter cell and half life.
We wanted to create something that would enable us to all join in, and do something much more than just play multiplayer computer games. We wanted to design a game where we could make computer games real. Where nobody gets hurt, but we still use guns.