Just to put this straight I'm not in a team i'm refering to a team as a group of people that have been put together for that days paintballing.
What would you do if a team mate got shot while playing? sup\woodsball\so on...
1. Tell him he's been shot and make sure he goes off
2. Tell him he's been shot hoping he will wipe\rub\slide it off
3. Tell him he's been shot then ignore it
4. Ignore it all together
The reason i'm asking this it's because I’ve seen this allot in the last year at different sites.
I've told a couple of people on my own team that they have been shot (saw it with my own eyes) and they have just carried on playing saying it was off a barricade/inflatable or they have just ignored me altogether and just ran off wiping it off as they run\slide.
Answer honestly as I’ve seen all of the above done many time while playing and while watching from the side lines.
If anything I've learnt that it depends on the player.
If he's a regular, he's got his own kit and I know him I'll let him know, and as a paintball lover he'll respect the rules and leave.
However, chances are a large percentage of the people playing that day is their first time, they don't love paintball, they're there with a friend, or just trying it out, they won't respect the rules or care for the people who enjoy it, just like me, I hate football, but if my friends start playing it, I'll tackle everyone, I'll constantly be offside or whatever, the rules don't matter, it's the overall goal that matters to me, get the ball in the goal, same with them at paintball, shoot people.
Like last month, we got flanked by a couple of first-timers who actually left the actual site and came around behind us and shot us, they'd never been before and had no intention of returning, they were just there with a friend for a b-day party event.