Before I begin let me preface this post with "this is not a play my way or die post." I would like to present another possible side of the debate (not argument).
What is so hard to understand? Why do some people not understand that some folks don't want to furball just for the sake of furballing. Some people are more goal oriented. As such, the furballing is fun but it needs to have a purpose. That is beat back the enemy, push them away from the field and town and take it. In that way, one is able to say that through aggressive play (team play -- like in football) you have pushed then enemy onto their side of the field and captured territory. But, as you can see there is an "end goal" to accomplish.
Where some of you don't see the point of land-grabbing, others may not see the point of furballing just to furball.... you fly, kill a few, get killed, rinse and repeat. There is not purpose or point to say who won or lost (as a team). After all that is why there are teams correct? If the point of the game is individualistic combat, then why not just put a handfull of bases close together and have an every man for himself game. Last one standing (or in this case flying) wins.
Personally, I am a land grabber, strategy type and I am NOT going to be sorry for it. There are only 2 opinions that I care about, the person who pays my salary, and the woman sleeping in my bed. Since no one in the game fits either description, I don't care if you don't like my game style. I enjoy the fighting to achieve a goal. Going back to the football reference, what good would it do for two teams to meet on the field, if there were no endzones present? They just go out and bang each other up all day, but in the end, there is no winner because "goals" don't exist. Who would go out to watch that much less play it?
Again, let me restate I am not advocating that you have to play "my way." I am just pointing out that I also do not have to play "your way." And that in no way makes me more or less a player, person, prettythanghole, etc... than you (using YOU as a general term rather than a specific person).
Respectfully,
NCLawMan
Okay... let the flaming begin.
