Wow.... I just don't know where to start. This is where I start rambling, then edit, then post. Here I go.....
I'm 38 yrs old. I have a moral code that differs from a 25 yr old, which differs from a 15 yr old. The three of us see very different things when looking at an object. Perspectives are skewed to our "generation".
I've watched my understanding of "honor" fall to the wayside. A gentleman's agreement has lead to being shot in the face. I've heard my idea of honorable fighting being refered to as "DA rules". I've been ridiculed for my concept of loyalty, which appears to be as antiquated as honor.
I've read 15-20 different peoples ideas about "what's wrong" with the game.
OK, here it is in a nutshell:
Nothing.
Nothing is wrong. The game is evolving and HTC is evolving with it. I don't like what I see in the MA's any more than the rest of you, but guess what? It's not going to change. We can huff and puff and threaten to leave until we're blue in the face, and all that this is going to do is get you a blue face. The game is being filled with a new generation of player, one that I see get mocked and burned on an almost regular bases by those that have been playing for sometime.
Don't want to be bothered by a noob? Not a problem! He and his horde will run you over. May not happen today, but it will happen. We don't stand a chance. Right now, as far as I can tell, the noobs outnumber the vets by about 3 to 1. That's not counting the hordes of us "intermediate players" who have only been playing for a year or three.
What do the intermediates see? Well, I for one see a "vet" telling pilots that they're bad because the vet says so. That they need to fly "this way", because the vet said so. That everything is going to hell in a hand basket, because the vet said so.
You know what? Vets should take a step back and look at that's happening around them. We are getting left behind. Why? Again, because we're being outnumbered by a different mindset, a different perspective. I just love the "I remember when...." stories.
I guess my whole point is: Adapt. Evolve. Grow along the lines of the game. If you don't, then you'll be left in the dust, whining about "the good old days", which you haven't even begun to realize that you'll never see again.
Or go away.
By the way, some of us "intermediates" have to make the same choices.