July 1st, 2016, 20:51 | #46 |
Wow, that's the first time I've heard of 400 fps CQB fields. Here in Ontario, it's impossible to get insurance for anything above 380; like they will literally not insure you if you go above 380. What rates are those field owners paying?!
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July 1st, 2016, 22:35 | #47 |
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I have no idea how much they pay, but I've heard one say that anything under 450 fps was fine as long as players wore face masks.
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July 2nd, 2016, 00:02 | #48 |
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that's a whole lot of nope. 450 can draw blood through clothing from close range.
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July 2nd, 2016, 00:28 | #49 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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July 2nd, 2016, 00:36 | #50 |
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I don't get why people complain about 400 FPS CQB games and then get all giddy about PRZ.
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July 2nd, 2016, 00:52 | #51 |
I've played both cqb at 350 fps and outdoors at 450 they are day and night. I'd rather be full auto'd in cqb than semi only on out door fields. That shit stung through my jeans and made it feel like cqb were love taps.
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July 2nd, 2016, 09:52 | #53 |
An indoor field here in Toronto, runs 440 fps 2 nights a week. Haha
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July 2nd, 2016, 10:55 | #54 |
As far as I know, there's only 3 indoor fields in Toronto. One's listed at 380 and I'm pretty sure they don't go above it, one's at 350 and I don't think they go above that either, and the last is listed at 360. 440 is just asking for trouble in cqb in my opinion...
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July 2nd, 2016, 12:26 | #55 |
One does 2 days for experienced players. Those days they don't even chrono. I had them chrono mine for the simple fact that I just did a couple upgrades on my Tippmann m4, and had no idea what I was shooting at.
Might have been 430, can't remember exactly. I personally like higher fps. Never have an issue with people calling their hits heh. |
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July 2nd, 2016, 12:43 | #57 |
Yeah probably not, and I hope they never do. They're my favorite nights there
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November 3rd, 2016, 21:02 | #58 |
This thread was entertaining.
I'm going to share a recent event relevant to the discussion on high fps at close range. I got shot in the arm point blank about a month and a half ago while playing outdoor. I was sneaking up on a guy shooting out of a window in a building I had snuck up on, I had my pistol out, he was shooting at my team mates much further away when I surprised him, he panicked and shot. It didn't really hurt worse than say, a shot to the forehead from 80 feet (I hate that). I called myself out, and after the game everyone was trading stories (as always happens after a good game) and the guy who shot me found me and he apologized profusely, which I thought was nice, but not really needed. He said he was shooting about 425 feet per second. I told him it was all in good fun and we both had a good day. High fps (relatively) at close range isnt bad at all really as long as everyone exercises trigger discipline. Full auto is generally a different story. I've had way worse paintball wounds, and seen way worse paintball wounds, than I've seen airsoft wounds. I tend to play with fairly responsible people though. |
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November 4th, 2016, 02:01 | #60 |
They (the fields) can, and should ban people who regularly abuse the rules, and/or common sense. In paintball if you got a reputation for being a 'bonus baller' it was very hard to shake.
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