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“Wondervilla” is an initiative of Odyssey Wonder a company
started by four young graduates from XLRI whose sole objective is
to promote tourism in Jharkhand.
Wondervilla is the name given by Odyssey Wonder to the new
Paintball gaming Live Arena that is in Jamshedpur launched
recently. Paintball gaming is an adventure game which tends to be
a real Counter-strike played in a live Arena, the whole concept
is to bring adventure at its best. The basic idea is to have two
teams fighting with each other with proper military attire and
outfit, the team with proper planning and strategy can only win
over the other by eliminating the opponents in minimum time
duration. The Guns are M*4 USA model and proper safety measures
are taken such as face mask and chest guards.
Paintball is a
team sport in which players eliminate opponents by hitting them
with pellets containing bright colored liquid which is
non-caustic, water-soluble and biodegradable, propelled from a
paintball gun called markers. These markers are operated through
CO2 cylinders which make them quite exciting to play with. And
yes, they look and feel like real guns. Protective gear like face
masks, goggles and chest guards also add to the excitement of
playing this sport, making it a true adventurous experience. The
game is an exciting mix of strategy and guts, it involves two
opposing teams seeking to achieve a goal.
Equipment
in paintball
The paintball
equipment used depends on the game type, for example:
woodsball, speedball,
or scenario
ball, as well as on how much money one is willing to spend
on equipment. Every player, however, will utilize three basic
pieces of equipment:
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Paintball
marker: also known as a "paintball
gun", this is the primary piece of equipment, used to tag an
opposing player with paintballs. The paintball marker must have
attached a loader
or "hopper" to keep the marker fed with ammunition, and
will be either gravity-fed (where balls drop into the loading
chamber), or electronically force-fed. A marker will require a
compressed air tank or carbon dioxide for propellant.
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Paintballs: The ammunition
used in the marker, paintballs are spherical gelatin
capsules
containing primarily polyethylene
glycol, other non-toxic and water-soluble substances,
and dye. The quality of paintballs is dependent on the
brittleness of the ball's shell, the roundness of the sphere,
and the thickness of the fill; higher-quality balls are almost
perfectly spherical, with a very thin shell to guarantee
breaking upon impact, and a thick, brightly-colored fill that
is difficult to hide or wipe off during the game.
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Mask
or goggles: Masks are safety devices
players are required to wear at all times on the field, to
protect them from paintballs. They completely cover the eyes,
mouth, ears and nostrils of the wearer, and masks can also
feature throat guards. Modern masks have evolved to be less bulky
compared with older designs.
Woodsball
"Woodsball"
is a term developed late in the history of the game to refer to
what was the original form of the game: teams competing in a wooded
or natural environment. Recently the term has been adopted to refer
to virtually any form of paintball played in natural surroundings,
as opposed to arena or artificial fields. Almost always played
outdoors.
Scenario
Paintball
The scenarios
are more evolutionary, more tactical, and more complex than the
regular game which was at the base "capture the flag". Certain Big
games relive historic moments like D-Day from World
War II, being one of the most popular events. Some players
even wear the uniforms worn by the soldiers during that time
period.
There is a
lot of different mil-sim teams, with their dress code, rank system
& game rules that try to simulate actual military ops. The
equipment that is available to them has evolved greatly since the
time of hand cocked guns and fluorescent colors. Paintball markers
can be bought or made to look almost identical to real guns such as
the MP5,
M*6,
and AK*7
with the aid of shrouds. Smoke grenades, paint grenades, bazookas,
ballistic helmets, and tactical vests are also available.
Enforcement of game
rules
Regulated
games are overseen by referees
or marshals,
who patrol the course to ensure enforcement of the rules and the
safety of the players. If a player is marked with paint, they will
call them out, but competitors may also be expected to follow the
honor
code; a broken ball means elimination. Field operators may
specify variations to this rule, such as requiring a tag to certain
body locations only – such as the head and torso only. There are
game rules that can be enforced depending on the venue, in order to
ensure safety, balance the fairness of the game or eliminate
cheating.
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Masks
On – Even when a game is not in
progress, virtually all venues enforce a masks-on rule
while players are within the playing area. More generally, within
any given area of the park, either all
players'/spectators'/officials' masks must be on, or all players'
markers must either have a barrel block in place or be
disconnected from their gas source, to ensure that a paintball
cannot be fired from any nearby marker and cause eye injury. Some
fields encourage players to aim away from opponents' heads during
play if possible; splatter from mask hits can penetrate
ventilation holes in the goggles and cause eye irritation,
close-range hits to the mask can cause improperly-maintained
lenses to fail, and hits to unprotected areas of the face, head
and neck are especially painful and can cause more serious
injury.
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Minimum
distance – When being tagged, depending
on the distance from where the shot was fired, getting marked
directly can cause a bruise. Being marked may even leave a welt.
Because of the pain associated with being hit by a paintball,
commercial venues may enforce a minimum distance rule; such as
*5 feet (4.5 m), whereby players cannot shoot an
opponent if they are closer than this distance. Many fields
enforce a modified minimum distance surrender rule; a
player who advances to within minimum range must offer his
opponent the chance to surrender before shooting. This generally
prevents injury and discord at recreational games, however it is
seldom used in tournaments as it confers a real disadvantage to
the attacking player; he must hesitate while his opponent is free
to shoot immediately. The act of shooting a player at close range
is colloquially called "bunkering"; it happens most often when a
player uses covering fire to force his opponent behind a bunker,
then advances on that bunker while still shooting to eliminate
the opponent point-blank.
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Hits - A player is hit if a
paintball leaves a solid, quarter-sized mark anywhere on the
player's body or equipment. Some variations of paintball don't
count gun hits or require multiple hits on the arms or legs. Most
professional fields and tournaments, though, count any hit on a
person or their equipment. Splatter often occurs when a paintball
does not break on a person but on a nearby surface and then paint
bounces onto the player, but this does not count as a hit unless
it forms a solid mark on the player.
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Overshooting
– Fields
may discourage players from overshooting (also regarded as
bonus balling, "overkill" or lighting up), which is
to repeatedly shoot a player after they are eliminated from the
game. It is also considered overshooting if a player knew the
opponent was eliminated but continued to shoot, disregarding the
safety of the opposing player and risking
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