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Originally posted by cashflyer
I prefer NOT knowing where every enemy is. It heightens the adrenaline of the game when you have to consider every downed log as possible enemy cover and you have to consider every sound you hear as somebody getting ready to send bursts of stinging death your way.
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I can appreciate that. Sometimes I like to play woodsball too.
Speedball to me is like chess. You have a well-defined playing field with fixed, eveny-matched teams. The real strategy there is in moving from bunker to bunker, as there is usually a "critical" (from which you can mop the field) bunker in speedball, and various methods of attacking it.
I've played in a few tournaments (all speedball). I lost interest because of the rampant cheating at that level.