Holdin' your Mud..... 
     The unwritten rules of Aces High 
As with many games, over time some
unwritten rules establish them selves as
generally accepted behavior. These rules 
are not cast in concrete but are a good
guideline on how one conducts himself. 
Some rules take into account "real" life happenings while playing the game 
while others are pretty much accepted by the population of online players for
ingame issues. 
First are the accepted unwritten rules for real life issues:
1. When nature calls, announcing on Channel One "Pee Break" and ones
    location is accepted as a "timeout". Time may vary but that pilot is 
    considered offlimits for that time period.
2. When the beer is empty, announcing on Channel One "Beers Empty"
    results in the same timeout with the additional requirement of grabbing
    beer for anyone that want's it.
3. Wife ack. No explanation is necessary. No time limit is imposed.
4.  Pet interference: dependent on the nature of intrusion and resultant                   outcome as it effects participation. 
Accepted unwritten rules for ingame issues:
1. In a base vultching situation the first to call "dibs" goes to the front of the
    line. When mulitple pilots call dibs at the same time, a coin flip will decide
    who is first. Taking cuts is frowned upon.
2. Wiping the goo from ones air screen is an official timeout if it has been 
    announced on Channel One. Time may vary dependent on the amount of 
    goo present. Multiple kills=more goo. evaluated on a per kill basis.
3.Anyone that bails and opens his chute above 600 feet AGL shall be shot         in their chute. The resultant whining on Channel One will be replied with           the comment "Your Momma"
4. Political discussions, whining about getting killed, ANYTHING in CAPS 
    on Channel One shall result in the offender becoming a labeled "tard" and 
    shall be shunned by those present.
5.  The talking of "smack" is reviewed on a case by case basis. Good smack
     is a pleasure to read. Badly written smack reflects on the poster more             than the recipient. So good sentence structure and a clear thought                   processes are required so as not to percieved as a "tard".  Talking good
     smack is akin to walking a mine field. The liabilities out way the benifits. 
Unwritten rules really are a way of life. They are not hard and fast rules, but rules that have been accepted over time. Think of it as a step up into the world of Aces High. Now go out and have some fun !!    
 
 
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