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Re: First real big game
In Reply to: First real big game posted by m98monkey on June 03, 2003 at 17:47:28:
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Posted by: m98monkey on June 06, 2003 at 23:23:33
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Yes, most did call themselves snipers, and few owned up to it. It was truly amazing how little balls where there...and I'm not talking paint. It was Like I walked on to the field of newbies...I mean, just bloody go guys! There was a difference between assesing the situation and compencating, and just being a wimp. We stepped back, looked at what was happening, and pushed the side that needed the most help..and often pushed it back. That was our job for the most part. However, they just sat back and waited. The paint didn't help, nitro duck and tippmann suck, I'm glad I brought my own all star. I got in tight with a guy with a flat line, he missed more that at a distance! These guys just couldn't hit anything with there flatlines. Yes, they have there place, but I don't think it is on a paintball field. I've used them, I've seen them in action, they suck. Next big one is about a month away, I will be ready for it...that kicked ass!
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