I first saw Xball at the IAO. I really understand the need for a TV/viewer friendly version of paintball to help move the sport forward. For the reason I'm not out to bash Xball - but am also put out about the fact that it's kinda become the defacto "new kid on the block" without much player input at all - although the big industry types seem to really be jumping on the wagon. I'm a little concerned that it was basically made up by one guy, with no real input from the players of the world. I also don't see it addressing other (possibly more serious) issues like cheating. finally, it'd great to see a lot of the big manufacturers getting on board, but just because it's a move in the right direction doesn't mean it should be a shoe-in. I'm a little concerned that there is such a rush to propel the sport forward to become more of an extreme sport (meaning extreme profits for those in the industry) that the "powers that be" might be in a rush to support ANYTHING better, even if it isn't "good enough." I mean come-on, we are talking about the successor to the game as we currently know it. If you think about it, it is even a bigger jump then moving the game from the woods to hyper/speed-ball format - as with regard to the latter 2 the tactics and play are the same - it's just that the field changed. With Xball the fields may look similar, but the game play is much different.
Again, I'm not out to bring it down - I think in general it's a good thing. But lets discuss it, talk about how it could be better - or even build our own "new" format that might be just as good. I think from a reffing, cheating, spectator perspective the current format has huge problems -and Xball is a move in the right direction. I've also developed some ideas on my own about how things could have been changed for the better - and also don't think Xball has gone far enough.
Anyhow, for my first suggestion regarding any style of play - come out with a set field size (or sizes based on number of players) and set field layouts. This will any team, anywhere to setup say field type "A" and practice drills, team "power plays", and special moves and be able to easily use them at events on the EXACT field they will be playing on in competition.. This would increase the spectator excitement, increase teamwork, and make it more fair to all teams.
-Calvin
P.S. This thread was started due to some thought that popped up when replying to Ogre's "cheating" thread...
Again, I'm not out to bring it down - I think in general it's a good thing. But lets discuss it, talk about how it could be better - or even build our own "new" format that might be just as good. I think from a reffing, cheating, spectator perspective the current format has huge problems -and Xball is a move in the right direction. I've also developed some ideas on my own about how things could have been changed for the better - and also don't think Xball has gone far enough.
Anyhow, for my first suggestion regarding any style of play - come out with a set field size (or sizes based on number of players) and set field layouts. This will any team, anywhere to setup say field type "A" and practice drills, team "power plays", and special moves and be able to easily use them at events on the EXACT field they will be playing on in competition.. This would increase the spectator excitement, increase teamwork, and make it more fair to all teams.
-Calvin
P.S. This thread was started due to some thought that popped up when replying to Ogre's "cheating" thread...








(altho I was one of the people that couldnt afford to go
) The thing is we dont really have xball at our level, it was just a promotion. The only real level this is played on will be the pros, which if the nations cup is any indication, The PSP needs to tweak some penalties in an effort to make the pros a tad more "honest"
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