Jerseys or No Jerseys?

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  • Wickster
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    • Aug 2002
    • 113

    #61
    Yes to jerseys.

    There were a really neat feature of Shatnerball2.
    I just got my jersey from that game out and it does have some advertising on it- AGD, Splatt, National P-Ball, and PJ on both sleeves, and the front (small logos though). I assume that other sponsors could be added to jerseys to bring the cost down further.

    I also hate trying to see colored armbands to see what team someone is on... I am partially colorblind (as is about 7% of all men). If you have 2000 men at a game, that is about 140 of them that can't see colors well- jerseys is much easier when differentiating the team.
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    • PirateGent
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      • Aug 2004
      • 98

      #62
      How can you not have Jerseys?!?

      That is one of the best angles Shatnerball has over all the other games.

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      • Concrete
        HOOAH!
        • Aug 2004
        • 58

        #63
        Jerseys are g a y. I never understood how paintball adopted moto-cross jerseys. I was introduced to the sport when it was played in the woods (My first gun was a Splatmaster LOL). And now its played in tiny fields where people hide behind inflatable bright colored life rafts LMFAO! I know its easier to identify people with the jerseys (I personally DONT want to be that easily identified) but this is Scenarioball not a Speedball touney. We are in the woods, mostly, and not on a Speedball field, so why not do amrbands like every other scenario game? Or bands tied to the hoppers? This way the Milsim guys are happy and can wear their cammo and the Speedball guys can buy a jersey if they want (personally I dont want to pay for a jersey). Oh yea, and what about the guys in the Ghillie suits????? How funny would it be to see a guy in a Ghillie suit wearing a bright a$$ red BMX bike jersey?? And - If you are that unorganized that you are shooting at your own team - you need to pay closer attention to your unit's movements (communication = radio!!!) and learn to be more of a "team player". If you are out there and you dont tell people where you intend to go - be prepared to catch some frendly fire.
        Last edited by Concrete; 08-24-2004, 01:44 PM.
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        • PirateGent
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          • Aug 2004
          • 98

          #64
          Originally posted by Concrete
          Jerseys are g a y. I never understood how paintball adopted moto-cross jerseys. I was introduced to the sport when it was played in the woods (My first gun was a Splatmaster LOL).
          I understand where your coming from (ie using jerseys). I normally wear German Flecktar camos when I play normally. The Jerseys are a "gimick" that make the Shatner game stand out from the rest.


          Originally posted by Concrete
          (personally I dont want to pay for a jersey).
          And I'm sure MXS will tell you - you are not required to get a jersey for this game - you will however have to wear the t-shirt they are giving out for the teams.

          And personally - I've played both styles of scenario games - with Jerseys and with armtapes. Personally I found the games with the Jerseys lent itself to better team unity. Unless you know all 250+ people on your team when you play. :-)

          As always that's just my opinion and your milage may vary.

          Edward Tunis

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          • Concrete
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            • Aug 2004
            • 58

            #65
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            • Concrete
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              • Aug 2004
              • 58

              #66
              Point taken. I just think they look kinda cheesy
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              • matmc89
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                • Nov 2003
                • 658

                #67
                too late for that
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