View Full Version : Starting a new team/going to a tourney
jaredu
11-20-2001, 01:50 PM
I am starting a new 3 man rookie team for the ICC (Indiana Captains Council) for the next season and I would like to know if these guns would hold the competition for a little bit:
F4 Illustrator with new barrel
Rebel Bottomline with expansion chamber and new barrel
Spyder Sonix/Compact with new barrel
If they would, please tell me how I can join that league (if any of you have played in it)
I HAVE CHECKED THE SITE AND IT DOESN'T STATE WHAT WE DO WHEN WE SIGN UP....PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Wuzup101
11-20-2001, 02:58 PM
I guess that would depend a lot on the skill level and markers of the people you are playing with. I've seen plenty of young/new teams with spyders and such...it's all up to the player and what he/she is comfortable with.
Shifty Capone
11-20-2001, 05:27 PM
man fool ur stupid, do you even play at fields? i personally dont think you stand a CHANCE playing against mags and cockers+experience=J00 *** K1CK3|)!
Omega6_Virus
11-20-2001, 05:48 PM
you would deffinatly want to start playing at fields A LOT before you join a circuit. And you might want to think about holding out for a while till you get more experience. Also, not to knock your guns but they arn't the best for tourny play. You should start out amature but thats a given.
dropkick
11-20-2001, 07:05 PM
Sorry man, your going to get eaten alive with those guns, even if you have skill. Go to a practice before you actually play the event, and you'll see what I mean.
VeNoM
11-20-2001, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by Omega6_Virus
You should start out amature but thats a given.
hahaha i think you meant rookie . . . amature would be playing against teams like naughty dogs and the such.
you will definately want to play at fields and get down who plays what posistions best, work on communicating and shooting. if you guys are good your gun shouldnt matter to much. but if you haven't played much, you will get owned and than you will blame it on the other team having nice guns.
Wuzup101
11-20-2001, 07:44 PM
Hum...I thought maybe the ICC was a small local circuit...in which case you should be fine in rookie...but the guys are right...if this is a large circuit you will most likely get spanked.
PS...Don't listen to shifty...lol...he's still thinks his FUTURE mag will tear up my cocker! :laugh:
j/k shifty
Shifty Capone
11-20-2001, 07:49 PM
HEY HEY HEY! that future mag just turned into to a riced (tricked out) spyder datll kickuth J00R ***! MUAHAHAHAHA I AM THE TRICKITHED SPYDY MASTA! anyways while ur fixing ur pretty gun ill be out dere kick some a hole
jaredu
11-21-2001, 11:31 AM
The ICC is a local tourney/league...To tell the truth, I've never played at the field because we can't drive an hour or so to the "local" field every week or two. I've always played outlaw. I think we've given up on the tourney.
dropkick
11-21-2001, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by jaredu
The ICC is a local tourney/league...To tell the truth, I've never played at the field because we can't drive an hour or so to the "local" field every week or two. I've always played outlaw. I think we've given up on the tourney.
Probably the best choice. There is a HUGE difference between outlaw play and tournament play.
-RuShPB227-
11-21-2001, 11:55 AM
Originally posted by dropkick
There is a HUGE difference between outlaw play and tournament play.
I agree with that. there is a big difference between local feild play and outlaw play. It would be a huge difference if u went straight from outlaw to a tourney.
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