i know i would be hard pressed to shot 20 pods in a game... think about the weight of all that on your back plus some running plus moving your fingers all that time... so id say yes it takes some skill
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Well, everyone's going to have their differing opinions on this.
If you're in your bunker, and you hear a stream of 30 paintballs go past the left side, are you going to stick your head or gun out that left side and have a look? No. As the shooter, did putting a stream of 30 balls past the bunker INCREASE or DECREASE your chances of hitting the person behind it? It's the first few shots that count, the other 27 balls are for "n00b check".
Suppressing fire is a different case, and it helps when I'm on the run, but even as a front player, realistically, it's not that often, as I just hop from bunker to bunker. On these little speedball/airball games, it seems the games are pretty much over before a player gets to make more than 4 moves. And like you said, you don't care if the back gets it done in 10 or 100 shots; the better player accomplishing it in 10.
I agree that it's probably not right to just come out and tell people to limit their paint. But I see it as a "Never interrupt an enemy while he's making a mistake" situation. I'm all in favor of full-auto; let the guys wear as much paint onto the field as they want.
If you want to "level the playing field", why not level the playing field... literally! Shrink down those back bunkers; in fact, make it so there are no bunkers near the start area. You can still keep people from getting hit immediately off the break with, say, a large X in the middle, but if you don't move your butt immediately, you'll be tagged out by those who do. Lets see who decides to walk onto the field with 20 pods then.
Originally posted by NJPaint
Common sense? I'm a front player. I rarely shoot more than 2 pods. However, my common sense tells me that I don't want my back guys to stop shooting. I have to move, that is my job. Its my back players job to keep me posted on where the other team is as well as keep them in check. I don't care if they do it with 10 rounds or 100 rounds. Common sense says, more paint means more chances to hit the guy and the more they have to watch out. (wrong or right, not saying, what I am saying is that THAT is common sense)
I personally like the idea of limiting paint, it favors my style of play. However, I donj't think that it is right to authoritatively change the game. Limiting paint will simply change the game. Better or worse will depend on the player, but in my opinion it will make it simply a different game, not significantly better or worse."Accuracy by aiming."
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Good thinking. There are many ways to mix this gameplay up besides time limits. I'd like to see them happen more often.Comment
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Well, if I feel the heat on me I'm going to get my backplayers to put some pressure on that guy to ease off of me or to make him work for his shots. In doing that, sometimes pounding his bunker and lacing the sides is extremely effective. He can't pop out with out risking serious chance of getting hit. That give me time to either post on him this time, or make my move. If my back players don't have that firepower, if a guy is posting on me, or pounding my bunker, firing 10 balls isn't going to keep him down, it will make him cautious, not out of commition temporarily.
Granted, this works both ways, but I think that it opens up a greater variety of game dynamics if people can use the paint that they 'need' to. That having been said, I don't like spamming of lanes. It ruins my day when all I see is lines of paint between me and any bunker. Because of the angles no one can put pressure on the guys doing it, so I am stuck where I am. I like moving quick and that stops me dead in my tracks.
The simple solution to that is to play 3 man. Nobody can bring tons of paint because its all about moving and doing that fast. But I can't stand just playing that, it looses its appeal. Teamwork plays a much bigger role when people have specialized roles and I have a much better time when I'm working with people. So, I don't really support limiting paint. I like the sport as it is and hey, it isn't my $$$ going towards cases chucked at me.
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