Saw this earlier courtesy of Dye on Facebook and I have to say, standing at little over 6' and weighing in at a very-slightly-over-average 15st, I'm incredibly pleased with these changes - albeit in the PSP with the hopes of the MS etc following quickly after. Excuse me if I refer to paintball as a 'sport' rather than a 'hobby'; imo it draws on technicalities and that's not the discussion at hand.
• 1. Lengthen the field 10 feet per side (Total size will now be 120 x 170 feet)
• 2. Eliminate Pit-side coaching and communication
• 3. Field Layouts will not be released prior to the events
• 4. Adjust position of bunkers to better suit a wider variety of players
1. Lengthen the field 10 feet per side
- Surely a bigger playing field can never be a bad thing? Obviously anything too vast would take away from the tournament structure in comparison to the woods; but 'balling shouldn't be a case of who can get to their trigger quickest off the break and hammer paint down a lane. The game, from a personal perspective, is far more entertaining as both a player and a spectator when the game is won and lost via gun-fighting across bunkers, people making moves and a better tactical awareness.
I don't think it will completely eliminate break-shooting (correct me if I'm wrong but I'll believe it when I see it), however I do believe it will make the game more viable for everyone, no matter their athletic ability. People that are faster on their feet (and this plays to your argument Minibaker) still have an incredible advantage of reaching their primary / secondary bunkers quicker than a player that's not so agile. There's a huge difference in the game when it comes down to how quickly you make a bunker, rather than a case of either making it or not.
2. Eliminate pit-side coaching and communication
- I would honestly prefer to eliminate coaching / communication as a whole. Played KotH last year and preferred the games without coaching as opposed to the one's with. To a certain degree it gets spectators more involved with the game, but it makes it hectic and I can only assume more aggravating for the marshals when there's coaching. There's been several instances with crowds getting involved with the marshalling and they're right in saying "the call is mine to make" - despite that, to think any external influence affects the game on the field - not something I personally enjoy. A small step in the right direction from my perspective.
3. Field Layouts will not be released prior to the events
- Love this. Not much else to say about it. Print-outs and diagrams never really do a blown up pitch justice and the players that can adapt to different field layouts will be the ones to benefit from this the most - rather than those that rely on pre-preparation.
4. Adjust position of bunkers to better suit a wider variety of players
- Again; I'm failing to see how this won't benefit the game as a whole. In a mirror to rugby, the larger guys tend to play at the back and smaller guys make up the front players (although it has been known for some of the bigger lads to play front, myself included) and the assumption is that the biggest bunkers will occupy the back of the field. It's perfectly logical and in my opinion, gives more people the opportunity to play more fields. I'm not really sure how smaller players will be at a disadvantage to this, or why they would complain about it.
All in all, solid progression in a game that's trying to attract a variety of players, and it's been said many a time before - paintball started in the woods; those guys are arguably the most important players to keep in every aspect and indeed format of the game.