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Collier

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As urban says, theres is so much on the web that everything and anything you want to find out about you can.

I'm trying to think of what you could put in it that would convince me to subscribe again....


....still thinking, will get back to you on that one!

Paul
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FAMINE

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porn? ;)

More tech stuff would be nice, everyone knows how to do their own gun but what about others, side by side comparisons of new kit and shiny bits.

Advice for players is always good, be it on or off field.

maybe more featured teams, site reviews, more perspective of tourneys, as urban said results are on here so could be kept down a little, but what about the juicy gossip thats always left out.

How about pre tournament news? Where its at, whats to win, whos booked in, where can you stay whats happening as regards to beer etc.

Top tips like shipping from abroad, etc etc. Kinda little tricks people have learned and only get passed on by word of mouth.


Stuff thats informative and useful ;)

oh and more ladies :D
 

Gee

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I think whats missing from alot of the articles is "depth" for want of a better word.

Alot of whats in the mag, seems to skim over alot. Take the tourny articles. alot of it is a long winded way of saying team X won, without saying much over how they one. This is especialy boring since who won and what the scores were, often get posted a couple of hours later.
 

Urban

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The tactical/ technical side very often proves interesting, but then as someone who's only being playing for six months or so I suppose it would.

The opinion side is usually food-for-thought and of general interest as to the current and future state of paintball in general.

As to what else I'd like to see in PGI I've not really thought about it. I'm probably, while certain not unique, a rare type of paintballer... 35 years old and been playing for six months... kinda started late.

I don't general like watching sport of any type as I find it inherently boring to just passively watch someone else doing anything. That said, I will almost certain watch the top pro and am teams play at Campaign as I'll be looking for anything I can learn or use to further my own game.

As Paul says... I'll get back to you on that one :D

Urban
 

Gyroscope

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Ask German paintball players why we don't want Airsoft associated with Paintball.

New field owners often have difficulty with zoning boards here in Colorado, USA, because of the whole abnormal hobby stigma. I like having more sites, so I advocate, out of a desire to play more 'ball with more people I haven't played before, keeping the focus on paintball in paintball magazines.

Crack has more money in it than paintball. I still do not see that a crack cocaine section in PGI is in the best interests of paintball, PGI, or me.

Many sports, including rugby, American football, the javelin throw, and pole vaulting have their roots in war skills, and that is part of why they are fun. It is satisfying to think that you as an individual are a more Darwinisticly Fit Specimen because of something you do when you are basically screwing around. Also, struggling to prevail is an affirmative answer to internal imperatives. Doing so at the simulated expense of a member of your own species makes us happy monkeys.
 

rancid

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Originally posted by gyroscope
Ask German paintball players why we don't want Airsoft associated with Paintball.

New field owners often have difficulty with zoning boards here in Colorado, USA, because of the whole abnormal hobby stigma. I like having more sites, so I advocate, out of a desire to play more 'ball with more people I haven't played before, keeping the focus on paintball in paintball magazines.

Crack has more money in it than paintball. I still do not see that a crack cocaine section in PGI is in the best interests of paintball, PGI, or me.

Many sports, including rugby, American football, the javelin throw, and pole vaulting have their roots in war skills, and that is part of why they are fun. It is satisfying to think that you as an individual are a more Darwinisticly Fit Specimen because of something you do when you are basically screwing around. Also, struggling to prevail is an affirmative answer to internal imperatives. Doing so at the simulated expense of a member of your own species makes us happy monkeys.

Are you on drugs?;)