I voted F5 not because i designed it but because over the past few years I feel I have seen tourney ball deteriorate to some games lasting less than a minute and people leaving the game.
When I started playing in the woods at one point the tourney scene was growing at a phenomenal rate in fact just in the south east we had the home county league with 40 ten man teams competing every month and the big Euro tourneys having warm up events and 3 magazines that you could read about yourselves in. 1/2 hour games and it was fun to play.
Then came sup air and shortly after came xball at that point everyone (me including) thought yes this is the way to go and the whole scene changed and it killed woodland tourney ball.
Since then the fields have become much smaller and to compensate for smaller fields gun restrictions came in and as fields became even smaller the restrictions became more.
To top it all off teams were being asked to pay more and more in entry fees , laneing became crucial to winning a game so paint consumption went up.
Also players that were new or not so good players were not wanted as only 5 people were on the field.
So now we have a situation were costs have gone up, some people were not wanted ,and game times reduced to minutes, so value for money plummeted .
And as some people has said previously they stopped playing because of this.
Now to say it would be to the detriment of the sport to go back into the woods i think is wrong as we wouldn't even have a scene if it were not for the woods.
I wont go into why i designed Formula 5 except to say
A -----------I tried to address the issues above
B------------Give a focal point to the game
C------------To try to unify anyone holding a Formula 5 so via the results and stats database it meant something to play anywhere.
Now maybe the future is not F5 it maybe it be some other format i don't know but paintball needs something new and unless we address the issue of which format to use and take into account what players want and make a sport where everyone is welcome then we will continue to shrink even further.
At the very worst if F5 does not take off i will be able to say at least i tried and maybe point out that there are other ways of playing paintball that can accomodate everyone.
When I started playing in the woods at one point the tourney scene was growing at a phenomenal rate in fact just in the south east we had the home county league with 40 ten man teams competing every month and the big Euro tourneys having warm up events and 3 magazines that you could read about yourselves in. 1/2 hour games and it was fun to play.
Then came sup air and shortly after came xball at that point everyone (me including) thought yes this is the way to go and the whole scene changed and it killed woodland tourney ball.
Since then the fields have become much smaller and to compensate for smaller fields gun restrictions came in and as fields became even smaller the restrictions became more.
To top it all off teams were being asked to pay more and more in entry fees , laneing became crucial to winning a game so paint consumption went up.
Also players that were new or not so good players were not wanted as only 5 people were on the field.
So now we have a situation were costs have gone up, some people were not wanted ,and game times reduced to minutes, so value for money plummeted .
And as some people has said previously they stopped playing because of this.
Now to say it would be to the detriment of the sport to go back into the woods i think is wrong as we wouldn't even have a scene if it were not for the woods.
I wont go into why i designed Formula 5 except to say
A -----------I tried to address the issues above
B------------Give a focal point to the game
C------------To try to unify anyone holding a Formula 5 so via the results and stats database it meant something to play anywhere.
Now maybe the future is not F5 it maybe it be some other format i don't know but paintball needs something new and unless we address the issue of which format to use and take into account what players want and make a sport where everyone is welcome then we will continue to shrink even further.
At the very worst if F5 does not take off i will be able to say at least i tried and maybe point out that there are other ways of playing paintball that can accomodate everyone.