There is one thing that has bothered me for quite a while, and that would be military-themed paintball games. A huge part of the attraction to paintball is military or gun based, I get that. Hell, when I started playing 30+ years ago that's all I thought about and admittedly it is what drew me to the game in the first place. Now for quite a while we've had games like D-Day, Fulda Gap, or even Afghanistan-themed games. Before I go on, and without delving into politics, do know that I'm fairly pro-military.
My beef here is two-fold: One, is that really the best image we want for paintball? But more to the point, aren't we making light of dreadful situations? I've grown up with not so funny war stories (Italian family on my dad's side, some German on my mother's) and to turn famous battles into a game somehow doesn't sit well with me. I once had a girlfriend 20+ years ago whose grandfather was a Canadian paratrooper that was at D-Day. She told me early on to never ask him questions about it because he refused to discuss the matter with anyone due to what he witnessed.
I've seen sci-fi or humorous themes used for scenario games and I believe that's much more appropriate. For instance, someone once made a Simpsons-themed game where the teams were representing Springfield vs. Shelbyville. Another one was the U.S. vs. Canada, where the Americans came to invade and steal Canadian bacon, with players bringing packs of frozen bacon as props.
My beef here is two-fold: One, is that really the best image we want for paintball? But more to the point, aren't we making light of dreadful situations? I've grown up with not so funny war stories (Italian family on my dad's side, some German on my mother's) and to turn famous battles into a game somehow doesn't sit well with me. I once had a girlfriend 20+ years ago whose grandfather was a Canadian paratrooper that was at D-Day. She told me early on to never ask him questions about it because he refused to discuss the matter with anyone due to what he witnessed.
I've seen sci-fi or humorous themes used for scenario games and I believe that's much more appropriate. For instance, someone once made a Simpsons-themed game where the teams were representing Springfield vs. Shelbyville. Another one was the U.S. vs. Canada, where the Americans came to invade and steal Canadian bacon, with players bringing packs of frozen bacon as props.
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