Re: First Person restrictions - why bother?
After reading the continued discussion here, I feel there may be some more misunderstanding. Perhaps I didn't put enough emphasis on the actions of the participants, and instead went on too long about the converstations. Like Brian said, the actions are another story.
To me, the subcategories of reenacting that deal with authentic experiences fall under the "first person" genre, and that includes no modern equipment/acting as if you're actually under fire while the enemy is upon you.
That may explain some of the confusion, and why some people seem to have issues with my post. (?)
Or should I just shut up? :-p
After reading the continued discussion here, I feel there may be some more misunderstanding. Perhaps I didn't put enough emphasis on the actions of the participants, and instead went on too long about the converstations. Like Brian said, the actions are another story.
To me, the subcategories of reenacting that deal with authentic experiences fall under the "first person" genre, and that includes no modern equipment/acting as if you're actually under fire while the enemy is upon you.
That may explain some of the confusion, and why some people seem to have issues with my post. (?)
Or should I just shut up? :-p
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