Spike - you'd be surprised as to how many people try and take credit for things they never did, or never won :/
To my knowledge, there was only one guy who'd gotten close to what we'd developed in our snap-shot and that was Sergey, the owner of the Russian Legion.
We had met up in London and got to talking about the snap-shot we used because a few months earlier, we had played the Russian Legion for the first time in Vegas 2003, and we ended up beating them ...
Sergey was quite surprised [not in a disrespectful way] and had noticed we'd won several of the game's snap-shooting duels .... I asked him to show me their technique and it was similar to what we used but he'd not realised one of the most important features of our snap-shooting .... I told him about the omission, and I'm not suggesting he went away and adopted anything I had done but he's a wise man, he wouldn't have ignored something that could have potentially helped his team.
PS As for what Ollie said?
He's damned right but I would add something, it's true to say that different people do things differently but as I mentioned earlier, if you look at the way boxers throw basic shots, they're all the same or at least very similar. Snap-shooting in paintball is much like a one-two combination punch, and so in that sense, although all boxers are different, they don't all do different shots ... and we don't have to either !
To my knowledge, there was only one guy who'd gotten close to what we'd developed in our snap-shot and that was Sergey, the owner of the Russian Legion.
We had met up in London and got to talking about the snap-shot we used because a few months earlier, we had played the Russian Legion for the first time in Vegas 2003, and we ended up beating them ...
Sergey was quite surprised [not in a disrespectful way] and had noticed we'd won several of the game's snap-shooting duels .... I asked him to show me their technique and it was similar to what we used but he'd not realised one of the most important features of our snap-shooting .... I told him about the omission, and I'm not suggesting he went away and adopted anything I had done but he's a wise man, he wouldn't have ignored something that could have potentially helped his team.
PS As for what Ollie said?
He's damned right but I would add something, it's true to say that different people do things differently but as I mentioned earlier, if you look at the way boxers throw basic shots, they're all the same or at least very similar. Snap-shooting in paintball is much like a one-two combination punch, and so in that sense, although all boxers are different, they don't all do different shots ... and we don't have to either !