The split between PSP and NPPL is the best thing that's happened to paintball since Sup'air. Players, teams, and Sponsors, have a choice!
As you have said yourself, Robbo, in the past, the only place to go for the World's Best paintball competiton was the NPPL. The promoters had a monopoly on the highest quality competition. That's why last year we had the most harrowing paintball event in the US ever at Las Vegas followed by the biggest Chicago Open ever. Never mind that Renick did a great job; that was just lucky for everyone. Teams had no where else to go.
If you want to play little local, regional, or otherwise invisible events, sponsorship is a cruel joke. You have to play National (or in your case Pan-European, which is to say Millenium) Tournaments if you want to be an effective billboard for some paintball company to invest in you.
Now, players can get exposure in either PSP or NPPL, whichever puts on a better tournament. Whoever prevails (my money's on Chucky, one idea man trumps a commitee any day) the player win, at least this year.
Next year, when the ashes of X-ball are cooling and the NPPL Super Seven starts to slip a little, we'll have to go to whatever event is available, once more.
Oh well, revolutions are cyclical. And Evolutions are oval.