• SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works
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    Airsoft, military training, range days etc are all just larping until it isn’t. But posting guns to talk shit is rarely a good idea

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        Interesting to see that after a very short adaption time all that skill translates into real firearms proficiency. That really changed my view of Airsoft as simply a fun hobby.

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          I wonder if that also applies to VR as well (although no way to demonstrate since I’ve never fired a gun IRL).

          Edit/update: found this video about an Australian who never shot a gun before outside of VR (using practice competition shooting sims) trying competition shooting for the first time and performing decently according to the instructor.

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        I do wonder (although I’d wager it’d probably be worse compared to airsoft simulation) if VR shooters would have a similar effect? I remember learning a lot about magazine handling with VR (and things like proper controls for various bolt releases/slide stops).

        Edit/update: found this video about an Australian who never shot a gun before outside of VR (using practice competition shooting sims) trying competition shooting for the first time and performing decently according to the instructor.