Player letter no. 1
We are aware that many of the documents and webpages we are referring to are only written in danish, but we hope that you are able to tranlate via google tranlate or other software. If you have any questions or things that don’t make sense to you, please reach out on Facebook or email us at international@krigslive20.dk
Schedule
The updated schedule can be found here (only in danish): Tidsplan
We would like to emphasize that the area does not open for players until/before Wednesday at 2:00 PM. If you wish to arrive earlier, you must contact us in advance.
It is possible to get wristbands/check-in at the following time: Wedensday 10-11am + 8-9pm, Thursday 10-11am.
There is a mandatory meeting for unit leaders on Thursday from 10:00-11:00 AM.
There is a mandatory meeting for guardians of minors on Thursday from 11:00-11:30 AM.
There is a mandatory briefing and welcome for everyone on Thursday at 12:00 PM.
Facebook Groups
- General Krigslive page for everyone: KrigsliveDK
- General coordination for unit leaders and contact persons: Enhedsleder gruppe
- Coordination for unit leaders and contact persons in Averland: Averland gruppe
- Coordination for unit leaders and contact persons in Ostland: Ostland gruppe
Weapons and Safety
Game area
We’re playing on a military training ground, so the terrain will be more uneven than what we’re used to at Krigslive. We strongly encourage everyone to bring sturdy footwear that supports the ankles. Even if you want to wear your awesome in-game shoes, make sure to also bring a pair of hiking boots as backup.
Remember to bring strong guy lines and storm pegs for your tents. Camp exposure to wind may vary, depending on your location. We’ve seen tents fly, collapse, and poles break during previous Krigslive events due to stormy weather, so we urge everyone to bring the necessary equipment to secure their tents properly.
Mandatory Documents
Players Under 18
Drone Ban!
It is strictly forbidden to launch drones in the area.
The site is not only a military area – it also lies within the safety zone for the helicopter landing pad at Slagelse Hospital. This means that special permissions are required. Launching a drone without permission can result in a large fine and, more seriously, may cause the hospital’s landing pad to be shut down – which could, in the worst case, cost lives. So this is no joke.
For the same reason, we, as organizers, still don’t know whether we will be permitted to use drones for filming at this year’s Krigslive.
