Hi there Pesty-bollocks,
I think that last statement you made just about nailed it for me - but people can always accuse me [and others]of looking through rose-tinted glasses which of course is a possibility.
I would defend that though but to come up with reasons as to why this should be the case, I might struggle .. I dunno.
I'm not sure some of your dates are correct though, I won my second world with Aftershock in 98 I think and the first Huntington Beach was in 2003 when I took Nexus to the inaugural NPPL event.
I think you make a pretty good point in suggesting there doesn't seem to be anything driving paintball most certainly in the UK this has been the case for a long time.
The internet seems to lack the ability to involve people/players but I don't really know why this should be the case.
Magazines such as PGi united everyone for better or for worse, every player and every interested party had to read those issues, it gelled people, created a fraternity in which friends could be friends, and enemies could be associates ... but we all had to read it.
We were lucky to have Mat Tudor and Steve Duffy aboard because it was those two guys who set the direction and quality of the mag.
We live in digital times now and perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised we no longer feel the same about chosen sport but we can see past that, we can see how players behave and hear how they feel about playing etc ... their experiences are different to mine and yours, they somehow don't seem to love the sport as we did, leastwise in my opinion.
It's a shame really but it's progress .... ain't it?
PS ignore the Pesty-Bollocks comment, I couldn't resist it ..