Well I must admit Darklight was more fun then I had expected. We played two rounds of all on all through a giant maze of towers and bridges. I tried to stay inside the towers but it was rather difficult because there was 36 people there, meaning that guys with guns were scattered everywhere. So every once in a while I found myself battling it out on the ground level. Not good at all. You could not stand on the ground a second without getting picked of by snipers in the towers.
Anyway, before I write a Darklight tactics guide I should mention that I met my two cousins David and Mark there. David managed to get 2nd in both games, which was awesome! I only got 18th in the first and 28th in the second. I think over all the first game was better; I got a 9.3% accuracy in the first. It might not seem like much, but I got only 5% in the second game. I spent 867 shots, and was shot an amazing 110 times, both games put together. ( Dying 110 times amounts for 11 minutes out of the game, since you're "dead" for 6 seconds when you are shot )
I'm looking forward to doing it again. Even though it's not quite as intimidating as paintball, the fact that it's a quarter of the price makes it worth it.
Anyway, before I write a Darklight tactics guide I should mention that I met my two cousins David and Mark there. David managed to get 2nd in both games, which was awesome! I only got 18th in the first and 28th in the second. I think over all the first game was better; I got a 9.3% accuracy in the first. It might not seem like much, but I got only 5% in the second game. I spent 867 shots, and was shot an amazing 110 times, both games put together. ( Dying 110 times amounts for 11 minutes out of the game, since you're "dead" for 6 seconds when you are shot )
I'm looking forward to doing it again. Even though it's not quite as intimidating as paintball, the fact that it's a quarter of the price makes it worth it.
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