Seems to me that this product caters to the paintball crowd who are unwilling/hesitant to try airsoft because, unlike paintball, airsoft projectiles do not leave a mark and therefore would allow people to "cheat" easier.
Having played both airsoft and paintball for many years, I think they have a valid concern - from their point of view (and mine) paintball players seem very willing to cheat, particularly at the tournament level where money is at stake. Add the lack of referees into the mix, and I'm sure a lot of paintballers would be concerned that EVERYONE was cheating, particularly in venues/game situations where there are dozens if not hundreds of participants.
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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven
That was a very bad move on your behalf. Sort of like cutting off your foot for money, but not getting the money first and then letting the person with the money run away.
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Originally Posted by MadMorbius
Liberals rely on emotion. Conservatives rely on evidence, and the Socialists rely on everyone else.
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