So I was watching a new paintball video by YouTuber, thewolfsden. In it, he sorta of pats himself on the back for continuing to play in a game even though his gun malfunctioned and began hemorrhaging air. He shoots until he runs completely empty and then walks off the field. The video ends with a caption that reads, "never leave til you have to."
All I could think was, "Don't call yourself out! What are you doing? The other team doesn't know your gun is down. Stay in the game and do what you can. Point your dead gun at opponents to keep their heads down. Create a diversion to help your teammates. Bunker opponents into surrendering if you can get close enough. Occupy the last bunker standing between your flag and the other team to make them think twice about advancing so you can run down the clock before they figure it out."
I've done all of these at one time or another in this situation. Though it always sucks when your equipment malfunctions or you simply run out of air or paint in the middle of a game, continuing to play with a dead gun is actually quite fun. There's a sort of desperation to it like you've got nothing else left to lose. You take risks that you wouldn't normally attempt. With such a handicap, it almost becomes a whole new game in seeing what you can accomplish and how much you can get away with through deception and cunning. And even if it doesn't work out, it always makes for a good story at the end of the day.
So am I being too hard on thewolfsden? What do you guys do when your gun decides to suddenly become a prop mid-game?
All I could think was, "Don't call yourself out! What are you doing? The other team doesn't know your gun is down. Stay in the game and do what you can. Point your dead gun at opponents to keep their heads down. Create a diversion to help your teammates. Bunker opponents into surrendering if you can get close enough. Occupy the last bunker standing between your flag and the other team to make them think twice about advancing so you can run down the clock before they figure it out."
I've done all of these at one time or another in this situation. Though it always sucks when your equipment malfunctions or you simply run out of air or paint in the middle of a game, continuing to play with a dead gun is actually quite fun. There's a sort of desperation to it like you've got nothing else left to lose. You take risks that you wouldn't normally attempt. With such a handicap, it almost becomes a whole new game in seeing what you can accomplish and how much you can get away with through deception and cunning. And even if it doesn't work out, it always makes for a good story at the end of the day.
So am I being too hard on thewolfsden? What do you guys do when your gun decides to suddenly become a prop mid-game?






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