View Full Version : Awsome indoor field idea (crazy)
First you get a indoor field area, then you cover the walls with a cheap white color fabric. Then you have multicolor bunkers and such (setting it up however you want), now you a regular lighting fixture, then you add strobe lights and black lights. Then you can have the strobe lights falshing, makeing it dark/bright dark/bright dark/bright.....get the idea? That would add a twist to the game. Then you have all lights off, and the black lights on, making the walls glow, but not the bunkers, then you wouldn't see the players (as easly). And say the games last 15 min. Every 5 minutes it changes. I think i would be really really cool and hard. Plus if you coated the bunkers in different color fabrics then when they get alot of paint hits, you can just take them off and wash/replace them. Then all you'd have to worry about is the floor....maybe you could make that white too :eyes: though that would be really really bright. Anyhow what do you guys think.
(I think i explained my idea in words, however what i think maynot match up to what you think of when you read it.)
F.O.D.
07-29-2002, 04:49 PM
you know what would be even better?
If they made an indoor field like a big bounce house
Who would spend so much for it?:eyes:
heck thats cheap compared to buying land for a field.
All you gotta do is rent the building of someplace that moved or went outa buisness.
MikeyD
07-31-2002, 03:46 PM
This sounds like a bad LSD trip.
SilentTension
07-31-2002, 04:08 PM
yeah it does.. with things shooting at you to add to it
VeNoM
07-31-2002, 04:56 PM
haha, definitely . . . ya I would have to say I think a field like that would make me sick, quick. It would be a nightmare for some with epilepsy . . .
FinnMcKool
07-31-2002, 05:01 PM
Well with both those ideas it seems like there'll be alot of puke at your field.
xXAFireInsideXx
07-31-2002, 05:07 PM
WHOAA!! I just thought of an awsome rip of f.o.d.'s idea...
Put trampolines that are flush with the floor around, you could put one in front of a bunker, you could jump, do a spiral flip and bunker the guy behind it!! it would be like matrix paintball!! MaHay!!!
heh, it would be like slamball;)
UTLadiesMan
07-31-2002, 05:25 PM
How would you judge that? No one would judge for more than once.
green_goblin
07-31-2002, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by F.O.D.
you know what would be even better?
If they made an indoor field like a big bounce house
moon walk paintball :eek: :D awesome the WHOLE building is like a supair field.. i think i played laser tag on something like that once actually
by-the-way.. NO SOUP FOR YOU!
JEDARAPA2
07-31-2002, 07:47 PM
I think having see-though netting bunkers would be tight. Youd know where everyone was, what they were doing, and what they were about to do. It be a kick in the ***!
funktekk
07-31-2002, 07:56 PM
I know of an old wharehouse here in Philly they have a sign up $2 a sqr ft per month.
whos game???
mikek2111987
07-31-2002, 08:18 PM
you think white paint would "glow" in mid air from the black lights?
Machiavellian
08-01-2002, 09:50 AM
Originally posted by Ice
First you get a indoor field area, then you cover the walls with a cheap white color fabric. Then you have multicolor bunkers and such (setting it up however you want), now you a regular lighting fixture, then you add strobe lights and black lights. Then you can have the strobe lights falshing, makeing it dark/bright dark/bright dark/bright.....get the idea? That would add a twist to the game. Then you have all lights off, and the black lights on, making the walls glow, but not the bunkers, then you wouldn't see the players (as easly). And say the games last 15 min. Every 5 minutes it changes. I think i would be really really cool and hard. Plus if you coated the bunkers in different color fabrics then when they get alot of paint hits, you can just take them off and wash/replace them. Then all you'd have to worry about is the floor....maybe you could make that white too :eyes: though that would be really really bright. Anyhow what do you guys think.
(I think i explained my idea in words, however what i think maynot match up to what you think of when you read it.)
Sounds like a paintball rave to me
Spencer16896
08-01-2002, 10:04 AM
How about a field where the bunkers move around on a track and disappear in walls. The living field!
I think that would be really fun to play on. Try camping in that field!
SilentTension
08-01-2002, 10:13 AM
moving bunkers would work better than "the acid trip field"
Slipstream
08-01-2002, 10:25 AM
Several years ago, there was an indoor paintball field in my area called "Paintball Palace."
It had two large adjoining sections, one with walls painted white, one with walls painted black. The sections were rectangular, but they were long enough that you couldn't shoot from one end to the other. (There were no Flatline barrels back then.) :)
They had strobe lights and black lights for the section painted black.
Bunkering moves under a strobe light are even worse psychologically - you really feel like you're moving in slow motion as you make your bunkering attempt. :crazy:
The problem with covers for indoor bunkers are two-fold:
1) bunkers get covered with paint very quickly
2) indoor fields require some kind of padding to be added to the floor such as sawdust or sand but neither of these would clean out of fabric easily
Net bunkers become 'invisible' in the shadows - it looks like the players behind the bunker are standing out in the open with no cover - blah. :P
Anyway, as cool as the place might have been, "Paintball Palace" went out of business. :cry:
tonysk83
08-07-2002, 06:11 PM
this is kinda old but o well, at one of the laser tags places around me they have paintball but you play in a little area indoor and you use glow in the dark super bouncy balls that r soft, and if you get hit it counts as one point and at the end of the match if you get hit at least once the other team gets a point, 3 man teams
FrOnTMaN
08-07-2002, 07:52 PM
it would be fun till little johnny didnt tell the store operator of his "problem".
epileptic seizure, meet mr lawsuit.
-=ReD-hAzE=-
08-07-2002, 11:22 PM
Originally posted by FrOnTMaN
it would be fun till little johnny didnt tell the store operator of his "problem".
epileptic seizure, meet mr lawsuit.
thats why little jonny's mommy or daddy signed a waver saying that "j00 can't sue me"
Originally posted by mikek2111987
you think white paint would "glow" in mid air from the black lights?
in an issue of CrossFire a while back they showed glow-in-the-dark and UV Floresing(sp?) paintballs...
xXAFireInsideXx
08-07-2002, 11:55 PM
Ricochet is making a loader that charges glow in the dark pb's
It's called the ricochet "UV"
I saw it on warpig awhile back....
FrOnTMaN
08-08-2002, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by -=ReD-hAzE=-
thats why little jonny's mommy or daddy signed a waver saying that "j00 can't sue me"
ah i c ur point, but the fact is people are stupid. johhny sr. can say he was never told what he was signing.
there are ways around waivers.
-=ReD-hAzE=-
08-08-2002, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by FrOnTMaN
ah i c ur point, but the fact is people are stupid. johhny sr. can say he was never told what he was signing.
there are ways around waivers.
yea... but i'd get jonny cockren(sp?) as loyer(sp?)...
*it just doesn't make sense... WHY would chewbacha live on endor with ewoks... think about it... why would an EIGHT foot wookie... live on a planet with a bunch of 3 foot ewoks... it JUST DOESN'T MAKE SENSE...*
Murph1
08-09-2002, 09:38 AM
The waiver forms are typed up by the insurance companies. If you signed the waiver that means that you read the form, and know EXACTLY what was going on in the facility, release the facility from any and all liability, and therefore cannot sue. There is no way to sue the field once the waiver's been signed and notarized (which is done at the field, also.)
BlackMagic23
08-09-2002, 09:42 AM
thats not true. you can get around waivers and most people do. they are not as binding as people think. im not gonna say how but waivers arent flawless.
UTLadiesMan
08-09-2002, 10:10 AM
First off waivers aren't legal binding contracts. They are more of a show of good faith. They help the owner's case, but they do not make it as they are not legal binding contracts. It's more of a "hey, we told them of the possible consequences, if they choose to participate it's their own damn fault." not a "they promised they wouldn't sue."
Secondly, you're forgetting that 16 year old Johnny could have had his friend sign a waiver in the car on the way over. We did this a few times when we went on a quick notice and didn't have time to have our parents sign. Someone would print out 4 copies, we'd all fill one out, hand it to the next person, and sign their parent's name. Never had any problems. (I AM NOT ADVOCATING THAT YOU DO THIS) Just saying, the parent only has to show a couple samples of their signature to prove they didn't sign it, then it's your fault entirely.
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