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The only way you will ever see an end to cheating, is if you kill all the players.What this thread goes to show so far is that a lot of players cheat and are openely honest about it, and they do it because they know other players do.
My question: Do players want to see an end to it, and if so who is responsible for bucking the trend or are people happy to continue as things are.
I've managed to call myself out on bounce shots plenty of times. It evens out during a season with opponents making the same mistake so I don't loose any sleep over it. However when I call myself out by mistake I'll always quit the field. What really bugs me is when a player realises they got a bounce, dives back into cover and then continue to play on. This usually leaves you out in the open and getting shot to bits. I've seen this kind of cheat start punch-ups on woodsball games in the past.As a recballer, I don't really see the point. It's much more fun to come out of a game talking about how your friend shot you to hell rather than talking about how you got away with playing on.
Hell, I've walked off a field before without a paint mark on me, simply because my mate made an awesome run around me. He hit me several times, but the paint didn't break. I still thought he deserved to see me walk for it though.
I feel really guilty if I find a hit on me I didn't notice. That's also happened before. Couldn't stop apologising.