Alright... in the last 2 threads concerning "cheating" from points of view and the overall idea of enhanced firing I had an idea. It is below and reguards having a special process to eliminate marker-type cheats all the way down to the pro-am and maybe lower level. Please discuss.. please don't flame or bring up non-sense. If you do I will reply with the dancing banana and ignore your antics.
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My solution for cheating in pro-paintball.. relating to board changing and hot-buttons / bypassing etc..
So as not to kill the market for boards.. have PSP, NXL, NPPL or whatever.. contract companies that make boards for different guns. Before each season... have a team register their guns with the, NPPL for example, governing body. The NPPL would then go to say Tadao, Was, Tag etc.. and they would in turn produce boards for the different teams. The boards would be capped at True-Semi and 16bps (since some people can legally pull that for a half of a second mid burst) and have no options for bounce, no enhanced firing modes... then basically the teams would submit their dwell settings and after the boards are done they are certified and spec'd by NPPL and delivered to pro-teams before each event and collected immediately afterwards.
this may SOUND complicated and lengthy but it's not. it could be established in a single year. the time period for making and registering the boards could be as little as a month or 2 total. Why not make some use of the off-season?
the benefits of this method are:
1. It removes the possibility for a player to cheat in any manner relating to his/her marker
2. It does not damage the market for board makers... it gives them a whole new shared market.. or they could compete to be the one company to produce the liscenced boards.
3. The TYPE of gun does not have to change.
NOW
This is a solution to the pro and pro-am leagues problems with cheating. Reaching down the ladder to amateur and novice tourny players there needs to be something simpler. What I'm thinking is... BOOM... replica certified pro boards basically for all guns made for the pro's.. those contracted companies now have a HUGE opportunity to sell even more boards by replicating the boards made for the pro's and have them available to younger players and amatuers. Now even though there's no governing body to hold and distribute the boards before and after an event, and it would be ridiculous for a field to have to supply them..
I am confident that a locked board.. rather a board WITHOUT unlockable features or the capability of enhanced firing modes.. will suffice just fine as not many people have the ability to hack that
From there.. it would simply be field owner / referee responsibility to check the board to make sure it is of the proper designation. Keep in mind this is just for amateur tourny events that WISH to follow the same rules as the pro's.. which i recommend to eliminate cheatin
If not desired, or if it's just a smalltown field or whatever... by all means don't make these boards mandatory... just have your own rules. Don't fix it if it isn't broken right?
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Short version for visitors from PBN with ADHD: cheating can't be stopped.. have governing body regulate boards through a process.. kill enhanced firing.
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My solution for cheating in pro-paintball.. relating to board changing and hot-buttons / bypassing etc..
So as not to kill the market for boards.. have PSP, NXL, NPPL or whatever.. contract companies that make boards for different guns. Before each season... have a team register their guns with the, NPPL for example, governing body. The NPPL would then go to say Tadao, Was, Tag etc.. and they would in turn produce boards for the different teams. The boards would be capped at True-Semi and 16bps (since some people can legally pull that for a half of a second mid burst) and have no options for bounce, no enhanced firing modes... then basically the teams would submit their dwell settings and after the boards are done they are certified and spec'd by NPPL and delivered to pro-teams before each event and collected immediately afterwards.
this may SOUND complicated and lengthy but it's not. it could be established in a single year. the time period for making and registering the boards could be as little as a month or 2 total. Why not make some use of the off-season?
the benefits of this method are:
1. It removes the possibility for a player to cheat in any manner relating to his/her marker
2. It does not damage the market for board makers... it gives them a whole new shared market.. or they could compete to be the one company to produce the liscenced boards.
3. The TYPE of gun does not have to change.
NOW
This is a solution to the pro and pro-am leagues problems with cheating. Reaching down the ladder to amateur and novice tourny players there needs to be something simpler. What I'm thinking is... BOOM... replica certified pro boards basically for all guns made for the pro's.. those contracted companies now have a HUGE opportunity to sell even more boards by replicating the boards made for the pro's and have them available to younger players and amatuers. Now even though there's no governing body to hold and distribute the boards before and after an event, and it would be ridiculous for a field to have to supply them..
I am confident that a locked board.. rather a board WITHOUT unlockable features or the capability of enhanced firing modes.. will suffice just fine as not many people have the ability to hack that
From there.. it would simply be field owner / referee responsibility to check the board to make sure it is of the proper designation. Keep in mind this is just for amateur tourny events that WISH to follow the same rules as the pro's.. which i recommend to eliminate cheatin
If not desired, or if it's just a smalltown field or whatever... by all means don't make these boards mandatory... just have your own rules. Don't fix it if it isn't broken right?
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Short version for visitors from PBN with ADHD: cheating can't be stopped.. have governing body regulate boards through a process.. kill enhanced firing.



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