Paintball Offers More Real Action Than A Movie

by Gary Garrett

Paintball is my favorite sport by a landslide. Nothing compares with it, and I could come up with hundreds of reasons why I love playing it. This article will give you a couple of reasons why I would rather play paintball than play video games.

Like to watch movies? Like to play video games? If you do, you probably know that excited, thrilling feeling you get when you are really involved in the video game or the video you are watching.

Instead of watching, or controlling a video game character you get to experience it in real life. No sitting down, no thumb controls, we are talking real life. You hear the paintballs whizzing by your head and teammates yelling for support, and the sounds you hear don’t come from speakers.

It’s awesome to watch a movie with a realistic sound system and high definition TV, or play a video game with realistic graphics and feel like you are actually in the video game, but nothing will ever replace the realism of real life experiences. I would much rather experience the action found in a paintball game in real life, then to watch a movie or play a “realistic” video game.

There’s no violence in paintball, it isn’t like the movies or video games where blood, guts, and killing are common. It offers a real life competitive experience that is better than playing a video game.

Paintball offers game play that all offer something different. Scenarios appeal to those who want to simulate war, speedball is great for players who want constant action, and recreational play is good for people who just want to have fun.

While I do like to watch movies and play video games, the real life thrill and excitement I experience in paintball is much more appealing to me than sitting in a chair watching a movie, or exercising my thumbs playing a video game.

If you are going to play paintball, check out what do I wear to go paintballing and learn a few paintball tips tricks.

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