Me Explaining how Ramping Works, and what Ramping is.
What is ramping in paintball? Ramping a paintball marker is when you have a semi-auto marker with an electronic board which after a set style of firing switches to a full-auto mode where the amount of paintballs being fired accelerates tremendously from the standard fire mode.
Ramping in paintball is like the conversion of a semi-automatic paintball marker into automatic. It means that the electronic marker provided to each player can shoot the bullets continuously while the trigger is pulled. But there are conditions to active the ramping modes. Also, there are many different ramping modes in the game.
Ramping is a mode on a paintball gun that allows the gun to shoot a controlled bps (balls per second) once you reach and certain number of trigger pulls in a certain time period and will maintain that as long as you maintain the minimum required trigger pulls.
PSP Ramping - Ramping kicks in after 3 shots; player must maintain 5 bps to remain firing fully automatic. Rate of fire cannot exceed 15 bps. NXL Ramping - Ramping kicks in after 3 shots; player...
What is capped ramping in paintball? Ramping is where you pull the trigger at a low ball per second rate, like 5bps, and once it is hit and continued, it will ramp to the "cap" or maximum bps ...