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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
What performance goals are you looking for?

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Posted by Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on October 30, 2002 at 11:07:22:

In Reply to: upgrades posted by Elros121 on October 29, 2002 at 21:17:54:

Rec Ball? Tournament Ball? Speciality gun for sniping? Rate of Fire? Accuracy? Quiet operation?

You can't have them all...... But the upgrades can be different. Usually a compromise.


The one you have right now will out shoot your ability to point it in play for quite a while. Hitting your opponent is the object of the game.

Don't believe that "technology" will solve that problem of hitting what you aim at. They are just an 'edge'. Some are a lot smaller than others.

Remember, anytime you change your marker, it shoots and handles differently. If you upgrade something every two months, you will never get used to shooting it. Decide what upgrades you need and then leave it alone for a year and just work on your game....
: If I buy a Worrgames 2002 Vertical Feed Autococker what upgrades should I get it?




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