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The
Hopper A
hopper can add to counting
the amount of paint you use in a single life session. Some
models come with a LCD screen.
Range
Finder Range finders can accuratley tell you how
far away your opponent is. What if your paintball shots are
falling incredibly closer than you thought. Wouldn't you like
to know what kind of accuracy your getting on your marker.
A rangefinder would help you keep up with the changing conditions
your marker is going through, via weather, performance or
pnuematics.
Electronic
Grips This grips come with a LCD panel that displays
the amount of paint your shooting,a self timer, and what firing
mode you are in.
Heads
Up Display(HUD) An Idea
at the moment. Basically like what you see in video games
where and LCD shows where you and your teammates locations
are on the field and what position you are pointing in. A
member of your team can log himself off the location network
when he is hit out, thus taking his presence off the LCD map.
The hardware already exist in various forms and is being tested
by the military. One of them is called Land
Warrior and here
, and here.
But Military Models cost millions,so what can the average
paintballer afford? Many have suggested GPS and some teams
such as Xtreme
Fanatics even tested such devices, but tossed away the
notion because of little value to their game. GPS devices
can be very expensive and to ask many players from on your
team to make such a purchase can be too costly. So how can
this idea be licked from another direction. Bee and whale
tracking. Scientist have been using Radar to track animals
in the wild for some time now. This could be a less combersome
way of establishing something to the same ends.
Communications
Different radio setups are also part of the Digital Warrior.
Different sets of ear mics, and cord configurations can easily
be set up with parts from Radio Shack.
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