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  • Shirow
    www.digitalgunfire.com
    • Aug 2002
    • 2023

    #46
    I've never really even understood wiping but I guess it's just my personality. I don't find it fun to cheat to win, I wouldn't even have a good time doing it. It's literally never even occurred to me. I don't use cheats in videogames either though because it makes it boring to me so I guess it's the same thing
    Superbolt

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    • snoopay700
      Serious About Men

      • Jan 2006
      • 3071

      #47
      Originally posted by Shirow
      I've never really even understood wiping but I guess it's just my personality. I don't find it fun to cheat to win, I wouldn't even have a good time doing it. It's literally never even occurred to me. I don't use cheats in videogames either though because it makes it boring to me so I guess it's the same thing
      Yeah that's how i've always felt about it. I mean i could cheat and win easily, but what's the point. Like i said, i've wanted to wipe because i've been hit in a really stupid way, but i decided against it because i wouldn't be able to face myself afterward.

      As far as the ref laughing at you Fish, that's just despicable, i yell at people who are shooting at someone dead that they are dead and to let them out. The only thing i do for enjoyment with reffing is if i see someone lying in ambush i just pretend like they aren't there then watch as they shoot the unsuspecting guys, but then i'm also right there to make sure that when they call out or i see it break they are let out.
      Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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      • chafnerjr
        All pneu all the way.

        • Mar 2008
        • 945

        #48
        Admittedly I didn't read EVERY post here, but at my field the original guy mentioned would be kicked off simply for threatening to shoot someone in the safe zone. I know the discussion has gone a lot further now, but forget the bonus balling. Any personal threats should be dealt with in a corporeal sort of manner.

        Aside from that let's face it: A fields ref staff really seems to be the major difference. There are D-Bag's in every town in every state in every country. Good players, focused ref's and involved management are the ONLY answers... besides going and playing on your own. I'll stay out of the rest of the discussion

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        • chuey
          Registered User
          • Nov 2002
          • 158

          #49
          Message I received from the field owner, I'm glad it was addressed!


          "Thank you for your email-your playing experience is important to us. I
          also appreciate your "stand-up" and honest playing type-unfortunately
          not all players believe in playing with sportsmanship in mind. What
          you experienced that day I am proud to say that our judges did report
          to me and I was able to speak to both the mom and the teenager. Both
          parties cooled off and, in fact, the teenager apologized to the mom
          for overshooting and being rude. I couldn't have been happier!

          Thanks again, Chris-and please ask for me on your next visit-I want to
          shake your hand!"

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          • fishmishin
            Registered User
            • Dec 2008
            • 1285

            #50
            Well that's cool. I am glad to see that the ref staff took the initiative to have something done about it, and i am that the field owner stepped in him self and took care of the matter at hand. I wish things like this didn't happen, but they do. At least someone out there is trying to make it change. Way to go Chuey for stepping up to the plate to let the ref know whats going on. They can't always be there to see everything. :
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ishin+feedback

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            • ezcreation
              ezcreation.ca
              • May 2008
              • 1013

              #51
              It all depends on fields owner to be honest.

              Most of the fields we play now are asking to remove ramping or full auto. From time to time there is a kid who wants to be the star and go nuts...No problem, hit me once and I will track you down and the next time make you understand how it feels. Light up my teammates and we will all respond the same.

              When we see beginners we usually stay around and help them move so they enjoy it. That s how the sport should be.

              And extreme, once only I faced a kid (around 18) who was ramping like a maniac and thought it was fun to shoot players with hands up until he went banana on me. I walked towards him, grabbed his mask (keeping it tight to his face) and warned him that this was enough. I dont like doing that but even the refs talked to him after to let him know he was just an idiot.

              I have nothing against players using electros on the field. You can walk your fingers fast, good for you, at least there are skills involved. When sballers come to woodsland they are as mentioned before used to overshoot: just go talk to them and ask them to just shoot couple of times on someone.

              This is supposed to be fun no?

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