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Thursday, April 10th, 2003 |
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Period of Field Use: |
4 years |
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| Last There: |
N/A |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
First Prize ( closed )
Montgomery :)
survival AKA Cousin's
Hornet's Nest :)
Crazy Paint :)
Ghost-CT :)
Adirondack :)
xtreme-CT :)
Splat Factory :)
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| Review: |
I Love to play paintball !! I have to admit that I have fun anywhere I play. It could be small and dingy, or huge and wild. Liberty is a vast outdoor complex. I Love the variety of terrain & styles of fields. It reminds me of EMR. The Staging area is nice, ( I personally helped build it @ 8 years ago), and the netting is great. The mix of Airball, woods, and Buildings is great. The refs are nice,but lazy. ~~ Liberty has what it takes to be a great venue~~
I have played there since there was one " town field" , and a big, open field that only had wooden bunkers. Aparently, business has been good, because there are now 2 or 3 Air fields, and a town made of a thousand sheets of plywood, and a mile of netting around everything. It's "contemporary" to say the least.
However, the outrageous price for crap paint is enough to keep a regular/ tourney player away. I don't see the value in paint that stains, and looks like golf balls. Not to mention the huge entry fees for tourneys, and the piss-poor prizes < IF> you win. Usually, the refs enter as the home-team, and win. That sucks! You can't even recoup after spending $50 entry plus $90/ case on "paint" that everyone wipes off like skim milk after you shot them. If you do win, you get " free entry " to the next tourney - whoopie! - or - you can TRY and pony up $100 plus per guy, and TRY and win it back. Biased? Naahhh
On behalf of the field, it is good for big groups of noobs that don't know any better.
* my opinion is - "go where ya know"| Last edited on Thursday, November 20th, 2003 at 1:41 pm PST |
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