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#1  Edited By joe11king
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Added everyone below me. Does anybody know someone with a ditto friend safari?

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#2  Edited By joe11king
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Desperately need Dittos. Not sure what my type is but please add ime! FC: 3067-5463-0839

(Will add everyone from THIS PAGE)

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#3 joe11king
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You can't just swap hard dives with the PS3 I'm afraid.. Unless they changed something recently, you have to format any hard drive that's new to the system, in other words- all your data has to be erased before the hard drive can be used with a new system. The HDD and PS3 are linked, I'm afraid.

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#4 joe11king
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This really sounds more like a blog.

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#5 joe11king
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[QUOTE="ShadowofSonic"] Triple ditto. Also, I've never heard of a console coming out with a headset bundled in.

Didn't the 360 come bundled with a wired headset..?
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#6 joe11king
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[QUOTE="dercoo"]

As others have said, Tippmann.

Good, reliable, affordable, and endlessly up-gradable.

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Tippmann lobs balls, bro. Don't listen to them. Save up and buy a Dragun, Halo, or Empire and you will be happier.



There's absolutely no reason for a beginner to save up and buy such expensive gear. 

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#7 joe11king
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It's common for people who have never played paintball before to feel discouraged because of the shape of the rental equipment. More often than not, rental masks are easy to fog, scratched to hell, and uncomfortable. The rental markers at a field also seldom get thoroughly cleaned/have their velocity adjusted, so it's also not out of the ordinary to have a rental gun that 'lobs' paint at a slow fps or is wildly inaccurate. 

The field you're playing at has a huge impact on how much you enjoy yourself- the same goes for the people you're playing with. Paintball can be made a lot more enjoyable if you can get a group of friends together to play as well.

And as for not liking to get shot?  It's not so bad. If you're a newer player, one of the BEST things you can do is try to get shot your first game or two. I mean really play aggressively and move around the field and force yourself to put yourself in questionably tight/rewarding spots. The reason for this, is that it teaches you early on that getting shot isn't so bad, and that playing aggressively and getting that heart pounding is more fun than you could imagine. 

Sorry for the wall of text haha. Short answer- at a base level, it's a game of instinct. Some like it, some don't!  

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#8 joe11king
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Before you even think about getting a gun, make sure you get yourself a nice, quality thermal lensed mask first. Nothing in paintball is more important than the comfort, breathability, and visibility of your goggle system. That being said, if you are looking for a good starter gun there is nothing better than a good old 98 Custom or A5.

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#9 joe11king
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Well... crap. Sorry :/

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#10 joe11king
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just redownload the games you want to transfer on your ps3 but do not install them. Connect the Vita to the Ps3 and transfer... simple as that!