Murdr – you’re forgetting the part about the umbrellas, and you still haven’t told us why the man in your avatar pic doesn’t have one.
In his post immediately above, Murdr quoted me twice. In the first quote, notice that I didn’t say that there were no pilots in the top 100 who never flew the Big3. I said I
couldn’t find any. And that’s because to do the type of analysis required involves an invidual check of every score in that top 100. That was made clear at the time of the original posting.
Later when asked what the point was, I gave the answer as quoted by Murdr. The use of the word “resorting” may have given rise to the suggestion that pilots got into the top 100
only by flying the Big3. I never said that, and my choice of the word “resorting” is merely a reflection of my thinly veiled disdain for those would fly EasyMode™ planes like the P51. I have harboured said disdain for many years, and if you would care to review the file I posted for Steve, you will see that an incident involving myself and a P51 is described in a newsgroup posting under my WB handle of SCRMBL – way back in 2000. So to my mind, resorting to an EasyMode™ plane to get into the top 100 does not begin when the pilot begins to rack up scores in that plane; it begins when he spawns on the runway.
When I said that “no-one gets into the top 100 without resorting to the Big3”, Murdr said I was flat out wrong. Turns out that I was only 9% wrong, and therefore 91% correct. Besides, I could have been speaking figuratively, just as the statement “Water is NOT free” is a figurative statement, because of course there’s nothing to stop anyone of us collecting rainwater in a bucket, and this bucket of water
would be free. But, point taken, and I amended my statement to “no-one, with very few exceptions…” – and I still maintain that 9 guys out of 100, in a game that has thousands of subscribers, is a very small number.
While many players may well have ranked in the top 100 without recourse to the Big3, by the same token many,many players relied heavily on those Big3 planes, some almost to the exclusion of any other types. Having spent Sunday afternoon hacking through those scores, I was amazed to see many guys who I thought were good pilots, shamelessly flying the easiest of planes.