I just had one of the most laid back laser tag nights
ever. I didn't take anything too seriously and instead enjoyed sharing the game
with my friend Tracee who came out to see what it was all about.
I wanted to get my last couple of standard games out of
the way to complete last week's goal, so I started on that before she arrived. I
met my objective and decided to retire that card. Interestingly enough, the
rounds where I had to play with purpose and effort I felt were some of the best
of the night as far as the game itself went. However, I didn't want to have to
be "on" all night. Instead I opted for a new (and final) sign in
option that I could keep at a level one for those times I just want to have fun
and not care so much about playing hard. That was how I enjoyed most of the
night (though I must say that would get boring very quickly if I did that all
the time). Next time around I will be going at it hard for some real practice.
But last night wasn't about playing aggressively...in fact I walked a lot of
it. I just enjoyed getting to catch up with Tracee before she heads off to her
big competition next week...wishing her all the best and I can't wait to see
her show them what the Valley girls do!
That's not to say the evening didn't have some
interesting moments. There was an interesting result in what (I think) was the
final game of the night...sadly not enough people stayed to do an Ironman, so
I'm fuzzy on if this was the end of the evening or not.
A couple of the serious level six players jumped into
this round. It kind of felt like they were in their own little game, separate,
but in the same space, because I was barely aware of them at times. However, I
have great respect for their playing abilities. I also respect what I think I
saw happening which was at least one guy playing as...I'm not sure, but I think
possibly a level 7? Maybe? It showed on the scoreboard as 6, but when I became
aware of him there I watched...and shot...and was taken by surprise by what I
perceived as a really long burst of invincibility. And it's possible I just
wasn't expecting anything serious at that point since the whole rest of the
night had been so light, but I found myself perplexed by what appeared to be a
whole other game within a game. When we came out of the arena I commented and
asked Mike what just happened. His answer was "we just tied". And I
clarified I meant what was happening with the levels, but apparently it was
just my skewed perception having been taking it so easy tonight. In a way I
wish there had been more (any) level six players there throughout the night to
keep me on my toes. I might say I got lazy...I prefer to say I was just
chilling.
But back to "what just happened". He said
"we just tied" which is technically correct, and yet very
unfulfilling for me because I was signed in as a level one. So, yes, our end
score was the same, but he achieved it while playing way harder with more challenges
(and a few more assets too), so I don't consider that a real tie. He wins simply for playing it harder and better. Props to him as the
player who played it out right. As I explained last week, I wholeheartedly
recognize that a success as a level one really means absolutely nothing in the
scheme of making me a better player. I've enjoyed a couple of nights of just
going back to have fun and that has been great. However, I am less than a month
away from taking on something incredibly challenging. The Armageddon tournament
is fast approaching and from here on in I think I need to take everything more
seriously again to make sure I am as prepared as I can possibly be to go up
against what I expect to be some very impressive players. I recognize that in
that scenario I will be the newbie and so it's important to me to do everything
I can to do my best in that situation. So, last night was great to have a laid back
night showing Tracee the ropes and just playing to play. But the fun is
over...time to get serious...this is LASER TAG! (ironic wink)
If you have comments or questions please visit my
websites at www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com (new version is almost ready to
launch...very soon!) and www.photonforever.com or email me at
tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com.
No comments:
Post a Comment