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some music on the feild?

SYTRAXZ

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would it be so hard to get music on the feilds common! even tho its exciting enough playing paintball who wouldnt want to jam out on disco while your snipering or bunkering to some one??? it wouldnt even have to be disco(even tho it should be!;)) but any music at all. this most likely for indoor feilds wher you would have covered speakers hanging on the corners of the feild or just placed strategically in outdoor feilds. i say it would make the game more fun and help ya relax and put some meaning and fealing into the game. my feild sort of does this they play a boombox like 20 away from the feild but ya cant hear it:( do any feilds actually play music while u play or will it never happen??? what about sparkilies feild(even tho im in U.S.) does she play music on the feild?
 
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Phoenix

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It would be really difficult to communicate with your team if there was music blaring. It would be cool if there was a rest area away from the field, but I think while playing would be bad.
 
I have looked in to this

as a permnate thing it's expencive, in the short term it in involved talking to dodgy geezers who had that sort of eqiupment. We do have tunes in the nutral zone. Once in a while I lure Berne down a DL mate of mine complete with his decks lights PA system ect and music can be heard every were and some of us dance but berne being a proffecional party animal (and hes not 21 any more) thinks paintball sites are chilly(it was november last time) so I am saving his full on talents till summmer;) then it Rocks :cool: :D

One think in the birmingham indoors favor is at least when I went it had music on the feilds all be it the same two records and only as an intro.

I always gigle at "when the freaks come out" now and just for a change it's not some hazy club thing;)

Peace love and cookies

Sparklie
 

Wookie

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Communication...

The big problem is not knowing what your team mates are talking about. I spoke to Rafe about this last year (or something) and he said that whilst it was fun to see people dancing behind bunkers, it made proper team playing trickier as the front players couldn't often hear their back players.

Other than that, it's a question of keeping the equipment dry... knowing how wet most sites get when something important happens (like a tourney). I would not be keen on taking a load of lights and PA kit to a place that would turn into a bogwhen the rain came.

Wookie
 

eric

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Communication...

Originally posted by Wookie
The big problem is not knowing what your team mates are talking about. I spoke to Rafe about this last year (or something) and he said that whilst it was fun to see people dancing behind bunkers
Note to self: Take portable speakers onto field, then try a deadmans dance. OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH YEAH
 

Liz

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One of the problems is what type of music do you play? Everyone has different tastes in sounds & 10 hours of non-stop trance would drive some people insane.
The communication on the field comments are spot on as well.
 

permboy

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note to self: Michael Jackson moonwalk past a bunker...360 spin...ow!!!!+ball bag grab and then.....
mug them :D
 

SYTRAXZ

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Feb 18, 2002
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your crazy

Originally posted by permboy
note to self: Michael Jackson moonwalk past a bunker...360 spin...ow!!!!+ball bag grab and then.....
mug them :D
lol ur just crazy dude i was moon walk past the wall aim sideways and shoot as your moon walking.... a good tactic but u may get shot... as for communication it wouldnt have to be real loud music just enough where u can hear it and enjoy it but dont have to scream to be heard
 
Sytraxz.......
You have some really bizarre ideas it's a wonder that you have anytime doing any schoolwork with all this daydreaming you do....
I pity your parents, I bet they dread opening your room door in fear of what hair-brained idea you have got on the go next:eek: