New Scoring Software Release in Late November 2011

Posted by Derek on 10/29/2011

Yes finally our dreams are about to become a reality. Its been a busy year in the Research and development tree at Adventure Sports HQ Laser tag. We have many new toys to come out and play with but the most exciting is our new Scorelink Scoring Software system. Imagine being able to play a game of Tactical laser tag and see your scores upload live during the game and after. Imagine getting Achievements that are always tracked with you when ever you play and are posted live on your Facebook account. Can you say Call of Duty in real life. Its almost here. Please let us know what you think. Laters

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Buff Says:
December 18th, 2011 at 10:19 pm
That's 2 cvleer by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thanks!

ebwdtgptfuu Says:
December 19th, 2011 at 8:12 am

OneEyedJack Says:
December 22nd, 2011 at 12:30 am
Wordy to the Birdy

orangebabii Says:
December 25th, 2011 at 7:33 pm
I’ve never played laser tag, but I have played paint ball once. In paint ball, depending on the type of game you’re playing, you can definitely “respawn”. I know on the course we played at they made anyone that got hit walk back to their team’s side of the field and touch the wall before they could get back in. It was done on the honor system pretty much…although a guy normally knows when he hits you, so he can call you out if you don’t bow out voluntarily. I’m sure in tournament play or whatever it’s a 1 shot and you’re out deal..but on public paint ball courses where you’re paying by the hour for equipment and field usage, I think they try to keep you playing as much as possible. Also, my one experience was on an indoor course, so outdoor courses may be a different story.As far as comparing it to laser tag, which, again, I haven’t played, I’d say there are some key differences. I assume the markers used in laser tag are fairly accurate as they use infrared LEDs. Rental paint ball markers are anything but accurate..at least where I played. They’re generally $120 or less markers that shoot straight for about the first 10 feet then veer off randomly. This issue is greatly magnified if you break a ball in the gun and they don’t supply you with a squeegee to clean out the barrel.Paint ball requires protective eye wear which is very necessary but quite a pain in the ass…especially if you wear glasses. I spent 3/4 of my time either playing with a fogged up mask or cleaning off my fogged up mask…not fun.Paint ball is messy. Nasty, nasty messy. Perhaps it’s just the facility I was at, but there wasn’t a square inch anywhere in that joint, other than the lobby, that wasn’t covered in paint. They have carpet (god knows why!) in their locker rooms..and they were just nasty soaked with paint. Of course, that’s just facility upkeep and what not…but even playing for the few hours I played..I left drenched in paint. And it’s not even because I was getting tagged that much…I mean I was…but the majority of the paint is from laying down or crawling or crouching or leaning against a barricade or some such thing…again…everything you touch is covered in paint.Paint ball is expensive. If you want your own marker, a decent entry level one will cost you at least a couple hundred bucks…but you could spend far, far more. The paint is ungodly expensive as well. Me and a couple other guys split a case of paint, which is 2000 balls, and it was $75 total. So every time you pull the trigger it’s almost 4 cents! Doesn’t sound like a ton..but it adds up quickly…even more so if your gun is inaccurate, as you end up just sprayin’ and prayin’.I guess that’s all I have for now…just my observations. I really need to get out and try laser tag sometime…sounds more my style.

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paokara4ever Says:
December 27th, 2011 at 6:31 pm
Last time I played paintball, with a bun ch of fit 21 year olds&#8230; I spent most of the game shot up in the dead tent- but it is very fun. yeah, honor system, and you can end up with some nasty cuts &amp; bruises, foggy masks can suck bullocks, but still fun. Laser tag has the advantage of atmosphere (ocaz everything isnt coated in paint) a more robust hit tracking system although it can be played to some&#8217;s advantage, it seems. instant respawn keeps you in the game, which is fun, but it does add a bit of adrenaline when you see projectiles coming towards you, so tactile feedback is a plus in my book. Plus yeah, some people bust out mad paintball machinery, which can be unfair.ahh machismo.

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nobrelobo Says:
January 2nd, 2012 at 8:47 pm
Last time I played paintball, with a bun ch of fit 21 year olds&#8230; I spent most of the game shot up in the dead tent- but it is very fun. yeah, honor system, and you can end up with some nasty cuts &amp; bruises, foggy masks can suck bullocks, but still fun. Laser tag has the advantage of atmosphere (ocaz everything isnt coated in paint) a more robust hit tracking system although it can be played to some&#8217;s advantage, it seems. instant respawn keeps you in the game, which is fun, but it does add a bit of adrenaline when you see projectiles coming towards you, so tactile feedback is a plus in my book. Plus yeah, some people bust out mad paintball machinery, which can be unfair.ahh machismo.

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evapalace Says:
January 9th, 2012 at 7:32 pm
I&#8217;ve never played laser tag, but I have played paint ball once. In paint ball, depending on the type of game you&#8217;re playing, you can definitely &#8220;respawn&#8221;. I know on the course we played at they made anyone that got hit walk back to their team&#8217;s side of the field and touch the wall before they could get back in. It was done on the honor system pretty much&#8230;although a guy normally knows when he hits you, so he can call you out if you don&#8217;t bow out voluntarily. I&#8217;m sure in tournament play or whatever it&#8217;s a 1 shot and you&#8217;re out deal..but on public paint ball courses where you&#8217;re paying by the hour for equipment and field usage, I think they try to keep you playing as much as possible. Also, my one experience was on an indoor course, so outdoor courses may be a different story.As far as comparing it to laser tag, which, again, I haven&#8217;t played, I&#8217;d say there are some key differences. I assume the markers used in laser tag are fairly accurate as they use infrared LEDs. Rental paint ball markers are anything but accurate..at least where I played. They&#8217;re generally $120 or less markers that shoot straight for about the first 10 feet then veer off randomly. This issue is greatly magnified if you break a ball in the gun and they don&#8217;t supply you with a squeegee to clean out the barrel.Paint ball requires protective eye wear which is very necessary but quite a pain in the ass&#8230;especially if you wear glasses. I spent 3/4 of my time either playing with a fogged up mask or cleaning off my fogged up mask&#8230;not fun.Paint ball is messy. Nasty, nasty messy. Perhaps it&#8217;s just the facility I was at, but there wasn&#8217;t a square inch anywhere in that joint, other than the lobby, that wasn&#8217;t covered in paint. They have carpet (god knows why!) in their locker rooms..and they were just nasty soaked with paint. Of course, that&#8217;s just facility upkeep and what not&#8230;but even playing for the few hours I played..I left drenched in paint. And it&#8217;s not even because I was getting tagged that much&#8230;I mean I was&#8230;but the majority of the paint is from laying down or crawling or crouching or leaning against a barricade or some such thing&#8230;again&#8230;everything you touch is covered in paint.Paint ball is expensive. If you want your own marker, a decent entry level one will cost you at least a couple hundred bucks&#8230;but you could spend far, far more. The paint is ungodly expensive as well. Me and a couple other guys split a case of paint, which is 2000 balls, and it was $75 total. So every time you pull the trigger it&#8217;s almost 4 cents! Doesn&#8217;t sound like a ton..but it adds up quickly&#8230;even more so if your gun is inaccurate, as you end up just sprayin&#8217; and prayin&#8217;.I guess that&#8217;s all I have for now&#8230;just my observations. I really need to get out and try laser tag sometime&#8230;sounds more my style.

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