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[quote][i]Originally posted by Joff[/i] Don't bother with smoke or paint grenades, both pretty shite. Which field are you playing at? Altho I don't know any in Scotland... Try and speak to a marshall out of earshot of others and try and get a marker with a bottle that's got an anti-syphon valve fitted. You'll probably find that the markers fire loads of CO2 which not only can give your position away, leads to inconsistent firing. Try to keep yourself all tucked in - depending on how the games are played, you might only be allowed body shots only (crap) or everywhere including the gun (makes you a lot more aware of sticking parts out!). Bunkers - go around the side of them, not over them. If you go over them then the enemy's got a clear line of sight from 180 degrees or more. Go around the bunker and you minimise that quite a bit. Don't go out with too much paint - as it's a punter day you'll be paying around 6p per paintball which will sting your wallet. Remember, site markers typically fire 5bps which is 25p a second, or £1 every 4 seconds... :| Take your own gloves - cycle gloves with the fingers cut off are ideal, or get yourself some proper paintballing items (usually have more protection on the back). Again, speak nicely to the marshalls and see if you can get thermal goggles (not anti-fog). If it's a single lens then it's anti-fog and it WILL fog up. (go figure!). Rather than worry about hitting others, concentrate on not getting hit yourself - keep loads of communication with your team mates, shouting out the enemy's position. Even if you can't see anyone ahead, it's likely a team mate has. Don't rely on camo jumpsuits to blend into the environment - we play in high-vis jerseys and it makes no difference to gameplay. [/quote]
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