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Another I found out many many moons ago.
Paintball is not a game about shooting people. That's what we tell our wives. It's really a social event between friends who dont see each other often. And those friends will travel great distances to see friends.Last edited by cougar20th; 09-21-2024, 09:04 AM.
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Trust me I play a large chunk of the day. As do most of the people I play with. There is plenty of time to socialize as well.
Also most of the games I play are 2 day games with evening activities. Plenty of
Socializing time.
Paintball In this area (NH) is far from dying. Quite the opposite.
Now tomorrow's gam will likely be a slow day for me. As I messed up my back earlier this week. But I'm gonna give it my all. Whatever my back will allow.
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There will always be renters that "ran out of bullets"
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Speedball is my favorite format, but it's also the one that I should avoid the most now. I learned to love speedball when you could just throw together 3-5 friends, show up for an unregistered tournament, and have a good time. Now it's all about team culture, and I've never been the type of person that enjoys joining some team.
Modern paint makes most games just not worth playing today. Everything I love about paintball involves paint flying straight, and most fields today only allow paint that doesn't do that.
Expensive guns are stupid. I always wanted to be able to afford top of the line gear. Once I could afford it, I realized that all I really cared about was reliability. I have the most fun when the gun just works and I'm not afraid to scratch it.
Adults who don't join speedball teams need to work hard to make a good game for themselves. Everyone in the industry either doesn't believe we exist or actively hates us.
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This speedball format you speak of is what I desire in a speedball type setting, but as you mentioned, it's all about team culture, hyper aggression, looking cool. So I stick to laid back walk-on play.
You're right about modern paint...glad my field listened to me and started offering better stuff.
A gun even 10 years old at this point will do just fine with more modern stuff, we've peaked out on what you can do. You can only increase volume so much or change ergos so much, not really anywhere else to go from here.
Old timer speedball needs more attention.
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Originally posted by Rickfactor2 View PostThe golden years of paintball are long gone and the nostalgia from those years is made worse by seeing the decline of the game over the last 15 years.
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I'm sure paintball is declining in some areas, but it is thriving in others. Here in Phoenix, there are 3 (sort of 4?) paintball fields, and each are very popular. NXL events have huge turnouts. Rec fields are packed.
Maybe it's not where it was back in 2005, but in the 18 years I've been playing I have seen no sign of the sport shrinking.
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Yes, the glory days of paintball are long, long gone. On a macro scale it will never be that again, however on a micro scale it can. This usually happens small peanuts with outlaw ball but can also happen at the field too. Paintball needs something akin to the "40 and over" league my father was a part of for softball.
To Mr master, it's a constant battle to keep the sport going here. There are just a few places in the state to play. I'd have gotten back into the business and started a field but the land prices nearby are outrageous and have kept me at bay for a long time. I keep looking for acreages with enough land and access.
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I'll add a couple more that probably break some kind of MCB cardinal rules:
I don't mind playing pump, but it's really not my preferred format. While I really enjoy pump events like Click Clack Bloop, I almost never use a pump when other formats are available to me. If given the choice, I'll grab a Cocker, Mag, or my Emek any day.
When it comes to fields, I actually prefer constructed fields over woods fields.
I guess I'm just an old school speedballer at heart.
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I like playing with limited paint more than I like playing paintball. I'd rather pay twice the field entry cost to only play with stock class, pump, and magfed players.
I frequent open play less, and less, as time goes on. It's not that it's not fun, or I can't keep up, I just prefer how much looser I can play when I don't have to deal with as many shots heading my direction. I probably play less often these days, at less fields, but have more fun playing than I ever have.
Big games are usually complete gong shows. It's usually just a giant spectacle, where the points are made up, and the rules don't matter. If you accept that, it's fun to catch up with people you haven't seen in a while, share stories, and show off equipment you've been working on.
The industry needs to completely die for anything interesting to happen. They "tried" once again this year to try and get the exact game that failed 20+ years ago back on ESPN, it has to just be nostalgia bait at this point. Just sad.
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