This seems to be one of those assumed truth in paintball - the less paint you use, the more skillful you have to be, with some characterising airball games as spray and pray and less skillful.
But IS it true?
I suspect it is - but only in mixed games - you need a lot of skill to wield a pump or magfed marker in a game against people shooting 10bps. But playing against people with the same kit, I think it requires no extra skill - and may even lessen your skill levels. Sure you have to develop your accuracy - but, with less paint coming back at you, you end up being able to get away with little mistakes like hanging out too long when firing, timing moves, running between bunkers. I'd say that being able to snap out of a bunker in amongst a 10bps stream coming at you, and hitting someone with those one or two balls, is maybe even more skillful than doing the same knowing that the opposition will only fire 1 or 2 back in the same time.
Thoughts?
But IS it true?
I suspect it is - but only in mixed games - you need a lot of skill to wield a pump or magfed marker in a game against people shooting 10bps. But playing against people with the same kit, I think it requires no extra skill - and may even lessen your skill levels. Sure you have to develop your accuracy - but, with less paint coming back at you, you end up being able to get away with little mistakes like hanging out too long when firing, timing moves, running between bunkers. I'd say that being able to snap out of a bunker in amongst a 10bps stream coming at you, and hitting someone with those one or two balls, is maybe even more skillful than doing the same knowing that the opposition will only fire 1 or 2 back in the same time.
Thoughts?