AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
That's the manual, its not that great but it's something.
I dont really have a warp right in front of me, but in there it should show you how to tell if your sensor is turned on or not.
you people should relize that with good comes bad....with a mag its fast and reliable, but heavy....with cake its sweat and delicious,but you get diabeties and die a painfull death...
The warp will work on just about any gun. Like someone posted, there is a vibration sensor built into the warp. The intellifeed cable can be bought optionally.
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The warp not taking hopper hits is moot. Ok, so your hopper doesn't get hit, but your chin or upper chest is now painted! Next.....
I had a warp on my old shoebox Shocker. It then wieghed 9 pounds with an empty tank and hopper! Mags are feathers!
It depends on how you play. For people who tilt their hoppers to the side all the time the warp is a huge plus. Also, it is fun to pop out the top of your bunker once in a while with a warp.
Saying it does nothing but lets you get shot in the face and chest is incorrect. It isn't for everyone, but if all it did was change where you got hit why would people use it? I would rather take a hopper hit over a mask or neck hit anyday. Replacing lenses isn't fun, and getting shot in the neck is always an unpleasant experience.
Not many people use a lot of things. Just look at common sense, the search button, but that doesn't make them useless, or ineffective.
ROFLMAO!
I'm not saying the warp is useless. I had one or two, it was a pain in the arsehole to set up.
Whoever uses a warp and likes it, keep on truckin! :)
I actually came across new problems and solutions.
The Emag I got has a dead battery(to top everything else off) so removed all the warp gear and put it onto a mech RT I have. This solved many problems. One the Emag was too fast for the Warp so it was kinda pointless other than profile. Being that the Emag is heavy anyway, removing the warp helped in that department. The mech RT I have can't outshoot the warp feed, and made the whole rig considerable lighter with the Alpha Rail, no battery pack, etc. Also my RT has no LX, so being able to force feed it at a rate consistant to the ROF of the marker made sense.
Now the Emag is in the paintball closet awaiting me buying a new battery, and a clamping feedneck. I put an ULE vert body on it, and have a reloader B for it. It will be a new beast when I break it out again.
I took the Warped RT out to the field yesterday and had a great time with it. Its slower than many of the markers I am shooting against, but I have traditionally been accustomed to that, and did really well. I think people have a tendency to understimate people with "slower" markers....
I really like the ability to roll the gun from side to side and still fire. The profile is great, and honestly(after the switch) is no longer any heavier than my first nice cocker rig. I did learn the hard way that you must remember to "prime" the warp after you run out of balls, or you will shoot blanks first few shots. That sux big off the break.....
I would seriously consider putting it back on the E-mag with a cable. You will have trouble outrunning it unless you have some crazy trigger fingers.
Also, do you not have a charger? There shouldn't be a need to buy a new battery, just get it charged up.
Originally posted by punkncat
I actually came across new problems and solutions.
The Emag I got has a dead battery(to top everything else off) so removed all the warp gear and put it onto a mech RT I have. This solved many problems. One the Emag was too fast for the Warp so it was kinda pointless other than profile. Being that the Emag is heavy anyway, removing the warp helped in that department. The mech RT I have can't outshoot the warp feed, and made the whole rig considerable lighter with the Alpha Rail, no battery pack, etc. Also my RT has no LX, so being able to force feed it at a rate consistant to the ROF of the marker made sense.
Now the Emag is in the paintball closet awaiting me buying a new battery, and a clamping feedneck. I put an ULE vert body on it, and have a reloader B for it. It will be a new beast when I break it out again.
I took the Warped RT out to the field yesterday and had a great time with it. Its slower than many of the markers I am shooting against, but I have traditionally been accustomed to that, and did really well. I think people have a tendency to understimate people with "slower" markers....
I really like the ability to roll the gun from side to side and still fire. The profile is great, and honestly(after the switch) is no longer any heavier than my first nice cocker rig. I did learn the hard way that you must remember to "prime" the warp after you run out of balls, or you will shoot blanks first few shots. That sux big off the break.....
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