I heard that in this year, major paintball circuits have decided to slower the pace of paintball game. They- the paintball circuits people were hoping by doing this, it will benefit both financially and strategically.
What happen to the paintball industry?
What happen to the sports?
Is the trend of paintball swirl to fast or the industry just cant’ cope with fast pace?
There are a lot of paintball players out there who played more than two times a week. But there are also new paintball players.
My point is, if the new players were so intimidated by the so-called experts, they don’t really survive long in the game.
If they (new players) can’t really enjoy the fullness of paintball, my question is will this stops them from playing regularly. According to Glenn Forster, the answer is absolutely!
Anyway Glenn is a veteran in the paintball world. He is now giving paintball lessons,is a paintball marker producer, and a paintball field owner.
He used to serve as a field captain for Avalanche in 1999-2001.
Another issue is, if a player who bought a standard paintball marker and he used to play full day with an amount which cost him ‘?’. But with the new technology coming out with ‘fast firing rates’ paintball marker, the amount of ‘?’ that he used to spend might be double.
It is so obvious, if my parent sees this, they will surely cut down my paintball game or even worst, permanently stop me from playing anymore.
If this happens to all parents and also to all the new paintball players(who eventually pay for their own game) , I think this will bombard the paintball industry.
If less people playing because of the ‘expensiveness’, a lot of paintball sponsorship will surely have cutbacks, defunct pro teams and the shrinking of participation members is are inevitable.
Are the ‘big guys’ aware of that?
hhhmmm... I wonder.






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