Talk:Darkzone
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[edit] Lasertag wiki
so now theres a lasertag wiki [1] so if any of you feel like adding articles, or adding stuff to the articles that are already there.. go ahead. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.58.38.36 (talk) 04:12, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Making the page true for all stores Australia-wide
I started off this article. I was writing from the perspective of someone who has only ever really gone to the store in Northbridge, Perth, so I assume that other stores Australia-wide are pretty similar to the Northbridge store. I don't know. So please excuse anything that is inconsistent with certain stores. I hope that we can work out a way so that the article holds true for stores nation-wide, in whichever way that may be worked out.
Some things I'd like to see on this page are:
- Some info about the different leagues around the place
- Some info on the nationals (definitely need to put some of this in)
- Some info on some novelty games perhaps
- Some definite info on the workings of the packs (I don't know them, or how much they vary from store to store)
It's a wiki, so do whatever; these are just some ideas :D. James Hales 17:18, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
Here are some more ideas:
- History of Zone
- Zone Jargon (eg. covering, denial, etc)
- History of Nationals
James Hales 08:46, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
I added a chunk at the top about different names for Zone around the world (skipping out more minor names like Zone 4, Hankook, etc.). I also created a redirect page called Ultrazone, and changed the Megazone redirect page, which was redirecting to Laser Tag to redirect here.
I added a brief chunk about the Oz Nationals. This needs more, and I will add a link to my Nats Stats page under External Links, as soon as I get said page moved off GeoCities. (Pop up ads; bleah.)
The large chunk about game formats should perhaps go in a separate page. We should perhaps add a chunk about strategy: Laser tag differs from most team games in that there is no single ball to focus on, so the focus is everywhere at once; and the three-team nature of the game adds interesting complexity. We should get a photo or two, too: one of equipment, one of some players.
DougBurbidge 14:34, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Game Discriptions
(PaulCowper (talk) 12:12, 18 January 2008 (UTC)): Domination operates entierly different from the description. (i know, i coded it!)