Do I play like others or should I play my own game?

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  • m20power
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 136

    #16
    Thanks Old School.
    Yeah it ended up being an ok day. Marty is a cool guy and the regulars tend to keep it pretty cool.

    I still prefer Sundays to the big games up there. nice 10 on 10 with your buddies. The big game was fun but there are a few wipers and over shooters there. Along with a friendly fire incident which I still feel bad about but hey I never even hit the guys so I guess I shouldnt worry about it.

    I noticed that you posted in my buddie Black Tri Stars thread.
    I totally agree with you when you say, Maximum Paintball, Maximum Price. I got sick of paying 34.00 for 1000 rounds of premium so now I go to splats urban assault where 2000 rounds of premium cost me 44.00
    Its pretty sad whats going on now. The people at Max. keep spreading rumors and misinformation about Splats. Its part of the reason you never see Splats at Black beards anymore.

    Not like it matters, BlackBeards sucks anyway, the refs are cool but the kids who play there overchrono and wipe like their is no tommorow.
    More people just need to learn that Max. isnt the only place and town and they dont have to put up with bending over when it comes to prices. Regardless of your position you have to admit that a little competition is a good thing and in the end will help us consumers by keeping the sellers prices down.
    2k3 Viking Half Mill
    Pandora, Was Eyes
    SCM, Mighty Max

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    • Jeffy-CanCon
      veteran rec player
      • May 2003
      • 1309

      #17
      Originally posted by Miscue
      Play hard, just don't beat up on the little kids.
      Play your own style, but take into acount the people you are playing with. In your example, you outran your teammates, and paid for it for getting eliminated early.

      Also, I recommend going a little easy on the newbies. Don't let them get away with stuff, but don't light them up, or talk trash to them. There's no reason to ruin their day. It's no practice to shoot fish in a barrel, but think of it like "catch and release". If they have a good time, and learn from their mistakes, they will come back, and eventually may be worthy opponents.

      Jeff P
      Secretary
      The Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
      Cousins - EMR - PaintStorm - Odyssey - StraightShot

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