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Re: you miss the point ---
In Reply to: Re: you miss the point --- posted by Wretched on September 24, 2003 at 20:32:08:
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Posted by: dave "_dave__from_the_coalition" ciarcia on September 24, 2003 at 21:01:46
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well its a bit differant than fields which you can go to at anygiven time its an event done once in a while ---- and yes not all player will choice to go to both or dont have the same times free --- if you follow the trends here you will see people complaining that games are scheduled against each other --- i think that the people scheduling those games need to look into what the custumber expects from them -- personally in a perfect world i would want a game nearby me anytime i wanted to go but the market will not support that demand ( i live near ft myers ) do i want mxs and viper to keep coming to my area ( of course ) but they need to make a profit to do that so do the other feilds in a 3 4 hr drivve need to schedule against them ? my thoughts are if they all worked togather to space thier events in areas where things get busy and you have conflicts --- everyone would benefit-- i the player would have more games - with better attendance --- the event planner and field would make more money ---- as far as the quality of the product in the many games i have played -- many times the best quality of the game has nothing to do with the producer of the event or how they handled it - it is more with the people i played with and against --they usually are the deciding factor on whether a game was fun or not (met a lot of nice folks playng paintball i have )
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