wookie
04-01-2005, 09:59 AM
http://paintball.about.com/cs/basicstrategy/qt/notvision.htm
Newbies are often so busy focusing on one thing maybe the flag in the middle of the field, or an enemy in one bunker that they forget to notice the rest of the playing field. If you get shot by a "ghost ball" that seemingly came from nowhere, you probably fell prey to tunnel vision.
Always remember to look on both sides of you, at the bunkers near you and the ones farther away. People move, situations change, and just because things were clear a minute ago doesn't mean they are now. Coordinate with your teammates so you can watch each other's backs. Who knows, you might even spot an enemy with a bad case of tunnel vision, who has left himself exposed to you.
Newbies are often so busy focusing on one thing maybe the flag in the middle of the field, or an enemy in one bunker that they forget to notice the rest of the playing field. If you get shot by a "ghost ball" that seemingly came from nowhere, you probably fell prey to tunnel vision.
Always remember to look on both sides of you, at the bunkers near you and the ones farther away. People move, situations change, and just because things were clear a minute ago doesn't mean they are now. Coordinate with your teammates so you can watch each other's backs. Who knows, you might even spot an enemy with a bad case of tunnel vision, who has left himself exposed to you.