tinfoil
01-04-2002, 03:59 PM
Fu*kin newbie?s
I went paintballin' last night at the local indoor field with a bunch of newbie?s. During one game, I surrendered one of them (after yelling at him to surrender three times, then being shot by him once or twice). Eventually he puts his hands up he starts talking to a second newbie; saying "He's right there! Shoot him!? He did this for like 5 or 6 seconds, just standing there and shouting (I?m a really moral player, so I didn't want to shoot someone who was already out). He was still shouting when I walked out, and was lit up by the second newbie who had moved right beside the door that I had to walkthrough and was less them 1m of me. Yea, it pissed me off than, and it pissed me off when he did it a second time a few games later, and the 12 bruises do hurt, but it gives a good question: Should you talk to your team-mates, or anyone else after your out.
I do talk to my team-mates one in a while when I'm on my way out, but just to say something like "Watch that left side" or once when I was hit by a longballer from across the field (30-40m) it was "Frank's up on the platform, watch out". Oh, and during one game where it became pitch black, I told one guy on the other team where my team was, just to hurry things along. But is any of that ok?
Should you talk to your team-mates after your out? Or just shut up?
Looking for feedback
Thanks, hope all that made sense
I went paintballin' last night at the local indoor field with a bunch of newbie?s. During one game, I surrendered one of them (after yelling at him to surrender three times, then being shot by him once or twice). Eventually he puts his hands up he starts talking to a second newbie; saying "He's right there! Shoot him!? He did this for like 5 or 6 seconds, just standing there and shouting (I?m a really moral player, so I didn't want to shoot someone who was already out). He was still shouting when I walked out, and was lit up by the second newbie who had moved right beside the door that I had to walkthrough and was less them 1m of me. Yea, it pissed me off than, and it pissed me off when he did it a second time a few games later, and the 12 bruises do hurt, but it gives a good question: Should you talk to your team-mates, or anyone else after your out.
I do talk to my team-mates one in a while when I'm on my way out, but just to say something like "Watch that left side" or once when I was hit by a longballer from across the field (30-40m) it was "Frank's up on the platform, watch out". Oh, and during one game where it became pitch black, I told one guy on the other team where my team was, just to hurry things along. But is any of that ok?
Should you talk to your team-mates after your out? Or just shut up?
Looking for feedback
Thanks, hope all that made sense