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Old April 5th, 08:30 PM   #36 (permalink)
Lord Headley
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Originally Posted by t33kyboy
If it were only that easy.

I was talking about normal RT Mags the whole time. They are CAPABLE of high speeds, but the best anyone can pull on it is around 10.

As for the pneumatic trigger. With full auto, ramping, that stuff becoming accepted now... mags still lose. The future is electric, join before its too late!

Do you have any idea how long people have said that? Look where it got them. High priced spyder knock offs that need every damn anti chop system out there to prevent them from chopping.. and you know what.. they don't always prevent those chops either! Anything based around electronics is bound to break more then something based on a mechanical system. Mechanical systems are extremely easy for people to fix because the problem is right there, and is visible.

Electronics, that's another story. The average baller isn't going to know what went wrong with his board if the marker stops working. Also the average baller doesn't like having his batteries die on him out on the field leaving his ass hanging out in the open. We've all experienced the dreaded hopper batteries dying on the field, leaving us playing civil war style trying to last in the game. Your trigger dies, you're ****ed, i dont care who you are. Unless you have a hybrid system, then you can take your electronics and shove them where the sun don't shine.

You need 20bps to play paintball, then you need some serious help. Shooting that fast turns you into a lazy baller, and causes way too much overshooting of other players. Not to mention all the little faggots that have their triggers set to a mouse fart which go off if they sneeze. I can tell you how many times i've been shot waiting for a game to start or trying to work out a deal during a scenario because someone's electronic trigger decided to fire randomly. It's not cool. Cause every scenario guy knows.. when one person fires.. everyone fires and they ask questions later.

Bottom line...
Electronics = more potential problems then Mechanical.
Mechanical > Electronics when it comes to reliability.

- Brian
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