"But isn't this exactly what you're doing here? You act like we should give you the AH Medal of Honor for throwing yourself in between the enemy and our women and children."
It's actually about BEagle bringing up something he wrote and which BEagle did not agree and BEagle and many others bashing him until he comes here and explains why he wrote what he originally wrote in tips
for flying Bf110 successfully. As Ack-Ack wrote
earlier , why be so sensitive about it and bring it up like this? He threw a stone in the darkness in frustration and it hit you? Some of you people obviously just searched for such reason to get at him. So sad.
"The full immersion player: These people will do anything it takes to defend or take a base. Bailing for troops, to jump in a GV, sacrificing themselves to kill inbound troops or to defend another base is not uncommon. Score/rank means nothing to these players."
I don't think that is actually a full immersion player. A full immersion player fears for his virtual life, and if he happens to be skilled as well, thus "secures all his advantages before attacking so that he would not need to use his superior skills to get out of that situation."
It's always hilarious when I run into someone who fits into this definition. I run half the map to get him and when I catch him (or her

) I feel like a dog who chases a truck and finally catches it...
Numerous times I have been mixing it with low cons wanting somebody to come for help, and getting killed in this kind of situation is bitter. But when I think of reasons, the blame is not usually on those who have not come down to help me, but in myself and how I have got into the situation where I'm mixing it with multiple bogies with no hope of surviving, be there help available or not. Many times the skilled pilots choose another place the fight than that of greatest need of help but thats OK. Maybe they do not wish to fight desperately for a base that will be lost after they have left, or maybe they have that couple of hours before having to go to sleep and they just want some kind of easy entertainment in form of a nice furball with lots of targets. After that they land their kills, or they do not, and leave for bed. Beats me and I don't care really, but it is nice when they happen to be around and I can count on their professionalism.
-C+