Dude, to an extent I agree with you. 'Woodsball' is responsible for the creation of the tourny scene, after all, we have only taken 'capture the flag' or 'center flag' out from the forest and into the open where crowds can gather more easily. I have not many problems with woodsball.
Its senario ball that bothers me.
Think about it; A soldier is fatally wounded on a foreign battlefield thousands of miles away from home and he screams desperately for a medic, he then recieves urgent treatment in an attempt to cease the blood from pouring out of his wound. Sadly however, as has happened many times in Iraq, Afganistan, Northern Ireland, the Balkans etc, this soldier dies.
Now imagine a senario game designed to replicate an important battlefield, say (as is common), the beach landings on D-Day, where once shot out of the game you are entitled to call for a 'medic' and become active again. Or when you are shot in the mask and are told jokingly by a team mate that 'if that were real, you would be dead!'. Funny sh*t, that.
I disagree with senario ball as it simply takes the sporting element away from paintball and turns it into something ugly and encourages all that is wrong with society today. I do not wish to associate my beloved sport with the act of war.
Its senario ball that bothers me.
Think about it; A soldier is fatally wounded on a foreign battlefield thousands of miles away from home and he screams desperately for a medic, he then recieves urgent treatment in an attempt to cease the blood from pouring out of his wound. Sadly however, as has happened many times in Iraq, Afganistan, Northern Ireland, the Balkans etc, this soldier dies.
Now imagine a senario game designed to replicate an important battlefield, say (as is common), the beach landings on D-Day, where once shot out of the game you are entitled to call for a 'medic' and become active again. Or when you are shot in the mask and are told jokingly by a team mate that 'if that were real, you would be dead!'. Funny sh*t, that.
I disagree with senario ball as it simply takes the sporting element away from paintball and turns it into something ugly and encourages all that is wrong with society today. I do not wish to associate my beloved sport with the act of war.