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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
Re: Darkside Elaborated...

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Posted by EZ_Target on September 16, 2002 at 16:18:59:

In Reply to: Darkside Elaborated... posted by Ronald on September 15, 2002 at 14:14:38:

: Darkside is more than just using semis and electro markers. It's the 'force' that comes over your psyche and trigger finger to use much more paint than is needed to eliminate a player. At times even I feel the Darkside creeping in and I use a Phantom. Just goes to show the Darkside is strong and always looking for minds and fingers to convert and corupt. Be strong people!

: : : What's the "dark side"??

: : Using a semi-auto, or heaven forbid, electro.
: : Tom :)

Ya know, I dont see that there's really a dark side. Some times it's just more fun to rip on the trigger, although my pump arm is itching for my phantom to come in. I do, at times find it quite entertaining to watch paint go flying out my barrel.


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