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Whether or not you realize it, realism and fun go hand-in-hand when playing ArmA within a controlled environment such as ours. While we don't take it to unnecessary heights by including real-world ranks, drill/ceremony, and rules/regulations in and out of game, we do not shy away from the fact that everyone is here to play military simulations in order to have fun. However, the staff at Coalition will '''never''' place any "milsim" rules as priority over having fun. We do recognize that there is a need for command and structure and will always have that in-game as a means to enforce a structured environment that everyone needs in order to take part in a military simulation.
Whether or not you realize it, realism and fun go hand-in-hand when playing ArmA within a controlled environment such as ours. While we don't take it to unnecessary heights by including real-world ranks, drill/ceremony, and rules/regulations in and out of game, we do not shy away from the fact that everyone is here to play military simulations in order to have fun. However, the staff at Coalition will '''never''' place any "milsim" rules as priority over having fun. We do recognize that there is a need for command and structure and will always have that in-game as a means to enforce a structured environment that everyone needs in order to take part in a military simulation.
Finally, the staff is here to ensure that realism is not over-enforced and that the scenarios provided can foster the most fun possible to players taking part.

Latest revision as of 21:10, 14 January 2024

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Whether or not you realize it, realism and fun go hand-in-hand when playing ArmA within a controlled environment such as ours. While we don't take it to unnecessary heights by including real-world ranks, drill/ceremony, and rules/regulations in and out of game, we do not shy away from the fact that everyone is here to play military simulations in order to have fun. However, the staff at Coalition will never place any "milsim" rules as priority over having fun. We do recognize that there is a need for command and structure and will always have that in-game as a means to enforce a structured environment that everyone needs in order to take part in a military simulation.

Finally, the staff is here to ensure that realism is not over-enforced and that the scenarios provided can foster the most fun possible to players taking part.