![]() ![]() If, however, you do prefer to maintain your honour during laser games, Mark from Essex has some above-board tactics for you: Other popular (but lower-tech) cheats popular in the Coventry Laser Quest revolved around blocking up the sensors on your pack, either with black tape, chewing gum or a baggy hoodie (this being Coventry). Later, when such remotes were collapsed down into handy watch form by Casio, these could be deployed to similar, but more surreptitious effect. The packs actually communicate on the infra-red (like VCR remote controls), meaning that you could cheat and give yourself an extra gun by smuggling in one of those universal remotes and programming it by shooting your gun at it while it’s in learning mode. ![]() Growing up as a nerdy kid in the early 90s, I can tell you that the lasers in lasertag games (yes, there is a blanket term and this is it) are JUST FOR SHOW. In the latest podcast, Olly seemed to come to the conclusion that you could cheat at Quasar using a laser pointer. As we said in last week’s episode, we can’t condone cheating in Quasar but if you INSIST upon cheating, you might as well not waste your time with inferior methods. ![]()
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