But Tyger !
It also provides some kind of object that's like other sports. The camera / audience knows the players have to take the flag to the other side. Ok, easy focal point to follow. In theory. Plus a "kill 'em all" game is kinda warlike, isn't it? With no objective other than to shoot to kill? The flag gives the 'sport' illusion...
That and I guess if it were just "Shoot 'em all" you'd lose a sponsorship opportunity. Flags with "Your logo here" are good money to a promoter.
For what it's worth, why don't we just boil it down to the absolute basics. Let's play on a field with four bunkers. Shoot 'em all, lots of bunkering opportunities, high excitement level too becasue you coauld have two people per bunker, from opposite teams. Hey, we could ge a lot of game sin a row there too...
-Tyger
Becasue it provides a way to score points. And becasue it's tradition. Paintball is an enigma. We fear change, but embrace technological advances. (huh?)Originally posted by Nick Brockdorff
So - to repeat myself - why have a flag in there at all ?
It also provides some kind of object that's like other sports. The camera / audience knows the players have to take the flag to the other side. Ok, easy focal point to follow. In theory. Plus a "kill 'em all" game is kinda warlike, isn't it? With no objective other than to shoot to kill? The flag gives the 'sport' illusion...
That and I guess if it were just "Shoot 'em all" you'd lose a sponsorship opportunity. Flags with "Your logo here" are good money to a promoter.
For what it's worth, why don't we just boil it down to the absolute basics. Let's play on a field with four bunkers. Shoot 'em all, lots of bunkering opportunities, high excitement level too becasue you coauld have two people per bunker, from opposite teams. Hey, we could ge a lot of game sin a row there too...
-Tyger