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Re: what helps you decide to play a game?

In Reply to: what helps you decide to play a game? posted by dave on September 25, 2003 at 16:34:05:


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Posted by:
Mike "Capt._Mako" Collins

on September 26, 2003 at 08:18:12

Thanks for the inquary Dave.
Speaking only for Team Smite, we are located in Ft.Lauderdale , so logistics plays a huge part in where we go. Obviously there are some beautiful fields in GA, but we just can not make that type of road trip.
We try to keep it close to home, Ft.Myers (paintball park) Tampa (weekend Warriors now Orbital Paintball) Ocala (Old River ie Disney & Waynes World). I would love to get up to a NOCER event, but it is hard driveing up that far.
As far as event producers go, we only go for the action, not the give aways, or the props. Do not misunderstand me we like them just as much as the next guy, but when we call to get info we never ask abut that stuff. BUT WE DO LIKE IT.
The way paintbal is now it is expensive, but I know these men and women that run these games are doing the best they can to keep the price down.
In the end it has got to be the logistics for us. I am sure it is different for others that live in the middle of the state and I would like hear what they have to say.

Mike COllins
Team SMite

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