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I wouldn't dare bring it either!!!

In Reply to: Your tank. Not theirs! posted by JointFuryFlounder on November 20, 2003 at 08:53:22:


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Posted by:
MustangGT
on November 20, 2003 at 19:11:39

Entire upper half is screened. I mean only purpose screen has in paintball is to keep inside from being all painted up. A real tank has nothing as see-through as that, that the people inside cannot be shot with a M16. Also they put there tank killer out of that thing anywhere. Theres in no way is realistically logical in real war. Of course paintball is not real war but it is supposed to resemble it to a degree to give players the feel of it without actually being shot with real bullets. Tanks should resemble something that is reasonably possible to be seen in a real war. Hellfire's tank is something you would see in Mad Max BUT it would not take a LAW or Tank Gun to kill the occupants because of the lack of hard surface. Hellfires Tank should not only be taken out with big guns per say. For that matter, why allow it on the field. Just someones cheap way of shooting players up without being hit and having to walk off the field. Doesn't matter much with them anyways because they seemed to have found a way to be run off the field at last years Grand Finale. Just my very opinionated thought on this tank.

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