October 30th, 2007, 18:37 | #16 | |
I didn't play much paintball. Never liked it much. Airsoft is SOOO much better.
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October 30th, 2007, 20:03 | #17 |
In your first post, you say that the Honesty Rule in airsoft is a 'Con'? I have to ask... why is it a problem to be honest and admit being hit?
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October 30th, 2007, 20:58 | #19 |
the only idea i like about paint ball is the mark it leaves when you shoot someone, other then that i'd just go with airsoft.
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October 30th, 2007, 23:58 | #20 | |
Paintball is only good to introduce friends to the shooter type games (not video, but real life). Then after they complain about what they hated, all I have to say is "there's something better, it's called airsoft".
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October 31st, 2007, 00:10 | #21 |
If Grey hadn't said something about that, I'd have. I don't have a problem with PB (other than certain aestetics aspects), I've got a problem with the attitude of certainly PBers. Basically the ones that turn their nose at us when they find out that airsoft is based on the honour system.
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October 31st, 2007, 01:50 | #22 |
One Con about airsoft, is with all the gear we wear sometimes, you may not notice getting hit while running. That's the benefit of having a harder hitting projectile.
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October 31st, 2007, 03:27 | #24 | |
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That is always a pain, when you have to stop and think "Hmm, was that hit? Or did I run into a twig . . ." I've also run into things like rock, which felt like a hit, called "Hit!" and realized that there is no one even near me . . . :banghead:
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October 31st, 2007, 09:45 | #25 |
They're similar but different games, with enough of both similaries and differences in game dynamics to appeal to a wide variety of player demographics. Play what you like, ignore the rest. What's with big deal - is it the in thing to hate on stuff publicly?
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October 31st, 2007, 09:59 | #26 | |
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October 31st, 2007, 10:22 | #27 | |
The cake is a lie!
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October 31st, 2007, 12:18 | #28 |
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October 31st, 2007, 12:56 | #29 |
But is the cake a delicious lie?
I was turned away from paint ball when parents started sending their kids to flag raiders for birthday paint ball games.
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October 31st, 2007, 13:04 | #30 |
Well I used to play on a paintball team. At that point airsoft wasn't so widely known in my area though there were a few here and there who played. I always wanted to try it but just never got around to it. Then the team I played for went from bush ball to speed ball. Eventually I got sick and tired of seeing my paycheck go into a rubber inflatable bunker for no reason other than to maybe just maybe hit one guy or provide a little cover fire. I then started to look into airsoft and eventually got the proper info and picked up my first rifle. First game my god what a difference in the attitude of the players and the pace of the games. I like military style games that actually employ some sort of tactic other than pray and spray. Being in the military made airsoft very exciting. I might play the odd paintball game with my friends if they get a group together and need an extra but other than that I can't see myself playing paintball much.
The pro's cons list: Airsoft Pro's The players who play have better maturity level and way better sportsmanship The rifles The realism Milsims are better Mag Changes Costs are way better once you own the gear The honor system, if they don't call hit when they should shoot them till they call hit or cry, but that rarely ever happens and in most games I play we are our own refs we don't need someone to call anyone out and when in doubt call hit. I took one off the rifle one game and it happened to be center of mass and didn't know buddy who shot me told me and I called hit plain and simple. I played paintball with a guy who wore such bulkly clothing that you'd be lucky to break a ball on him, that and he wiped his paint by the time the ref got to him. I wanted to knock his teeth in.(sorry for the explanation figured I'd give my view of why it's a pro.) The 18+ rule goes along with maturity And airsoft does hurt if you get hit in the right place as much as paintball, my wife put two welts on me with a G36c that stayed for about two weeks, my fault for volunteering to be her first victim lol. My wife loves to play airsoft with me (so I can get as many rifles as I want and don't have to explain it) Cons Rifle accessibility, but you can still basically get what you want in Canada it may just take a bit and cost a little more. Paintball Pros No idea after having played it for 6/7 years recoil maybe, but it's minimal. Paintball cons It's paintball Cost of Paint Co2 lines, or tanks Hoppers Markers Masks Wife hates paintball The mess SPEED BALL
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