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Offline chrish483

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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2008, 03:29:14 AM »
if i would up in a plane after a guy and see he was in worse shape then me i would ride alongside and escorte him out of the area and give hime a tip of the wing in <S>  be an easy kill but why, letting him go would give me a good feeling and probly a good friend to fight later on in some 1 on 1 battles.   like i do with kilz and doc72 in some good GV battles,   know that there there makes for some good fighting.  after all were all friends off the battle field right.
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2008, 04:18:06 AM »
  That is funny you should mention drama club because that is were on my post about there is more to him that meets the eye would apply.


it is true lyric, mark is a good man.

the problem comes in here though, all the noobs who see 'skyrock' think it is a good way to behave. they become 'skyrock' and it is not a persona. the example set is what matters, not if you are a normal person in real life. It is not Mark's fault that impressionable noobs follow him with less class, but they still do none the less....because they follow the example of one of the best flyers in the game and do not know how to turn it off when they meet a decent person. PLUS they do not have the skill mark has to back it up with..

DrDea, come fight some of us in the DA, the old honour is still very much alive you just have to look further than ch200.
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2008, 04:36:12 AM »
If you ever go to the DA without a grudge, SkyRock can be one of the best people you'll ever deal with.
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2008, 04:43:59 AM »
Ive seen SkyRock on Bish side in the last few days, heard him in voice on vox and he seems to be a really frendly guy tho.  read him on 200 and he seems to be an arse but i think hies just taunting people and it gets out of hand or such,  i dont know if im sticking up for him or what here but id like to think hies a nice guy  hint hint nudge nudge to skyrock:-)
he seems to be a really nice guy  maby just alot of taunting to the otheres on 200
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2008, 04:48:27 AM »
What is this "persona" crap? You're an A%% or not an A%%. This is not Dungeons and Dragons, there is no persona. Play as if you were playing your mom, with respect and able to keep your head up and smile (at shooting her down in good fun). I salute all who want to fly as described above as the good old days.
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2008, 05:06:13 AM »
what?  dont even respond unles youve been here for 6 months or understand what your saying there,  speak english man
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2008, 05:07:49 AM »
Ya know what, a few of these posts are right on.

I really, really suck nowadays.  In the past few years I had my peaks and slumps.  On good nights I'd be shelling out 'good fight' every so often when I smiled at a good fight that I lost or when I knew the other player messed up on that small quirk I was trying to avoid.  When I lost I knew I had something to improve on.  Eventually I wouldn't lose and I beat that into my head that this was the way to fly.  If I lost, it was my fault, and the more it happened, the more angry I'd be at myself.  Losing is my fault - and when that happens it's a game against yourself, and that ain't fun all the time.

Fast forward a few years with large breaks in between with rust increasing at an exponential rate, I found it very tough to get back to where I felt comfortable. 

Without the time to dedicate like I did in the past, I'm usually just pissed at myself every time I lose.  I've played the game, I know how to win and lose, but when I don't execute, I blame myself... hblair said (a long time ago and he was one of the unstoppable aces of the past) that when that happened, it was time for a break.  It made sense.  He burned himself out (hopefully Commander Rialbh can muster something...!).  Well burning out isn't true nature of the game.  When someone doesn't screw up in a fight and survives long enough to get the kill, they know it... and that is the only congrats they should expect, the "whew", feeling, the "I'm not good, but I didn't F-up!"  But the something extra that comes from a good fight really makes games like this special - they should see the 'hey, good fight' from their opponent even when the other guy lost - that is a great feeling, regardless of who you are.  That, to me, is what this game is all about. 

I will also just fly for the hell of it... because I enjoy it.  So yes, I'll let you know if ya did good more often than I do now.  And if you see me pissed, slap me, cause I shouldn't be playing if I reach that stage again.

Fly, lose, learn, win.  Then have fun. :)
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2008, 05:27:44 AM »
and there it is summed up in one word in a game like this: (comfortable)
either flying or GVing we all do this and make those little mistakes that end are sorty in the tower, those little mistakes that piss us off,  so what do you do about it?  learn? dont get comfortable?  think your the best and cant make a mistake?  as with the army we dont underestamate the enmy in any way and alow for any little mistakes in a flight.  dont run into an enmy tank HO 25 feet and expect to kill on the first shot may or may not work out,  such as life.

cant say much more then that but expect the unexpected to happen to really piss on off:-)    happy hunting guys
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2008, 05:33:24 AM »
Define an old stick.  My AW days started in 96.  The old guys then thought we were kinda useless too :)

There were mouths, and vulchers and guys who only fought when they had every advantage.  There were porkers, and milk runners and everything else.

The guys who wanted to fight and understood it was a game tended to find each other anyway.  I'm having as much fun now if not more then I had back then, and I had a blast.  I understand what you are talking about.  I think we all have our 'time' in the game where we remember something special.  I just think that it's still here as long as I still want to find it.

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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #24 on: March 29, 2008, 05:40:53 AM »
well as underwear they need to be washed out and cleansed. :aok
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #25 on: March 29, 2008, 05:45:08 AM »
I treat "honour" in other way. Fighting when you are outnumbered, your plane is cripled, w/o ammo or fuel and dont blame other guys who dont let you go.

Now ... if you tell me you started back in `96 in AW, I'm really gonna start freaking out here, man. It's just too wierd. AWII/III class of ninety-six ... pile-it clones. I like us. ;) :D

Who'm I kidding? I'd like to think I followed in the footsteps of others (the way I perceive ... Corky ... doing now):

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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #26 on: March 29, 2008, 05:52:04 AM »
THAT is a big difference nowadays - the easy vox.  The days of speed typing are gone... can you imagine sending a check six without a single button tap?  It actually happened!  And we were GOOD at it! :) Imagine how it was with the enema that just shot you down, you may actually receive a personal touch to the last fight.
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #27 on: March 29, 2008, 05:56:58 AM »
well looky there, you 2 seem like the respectfull people anyone like to meet and <S> in a good fight,  :aok   probly not and youd shoot me off the rearming pad but its a good start here non the less :-)
im probly taunting you guys into good behaver   my fault :-)
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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #28 on: March 29, 2008, 05:58:47 AM »
I'd be a liar if I claimed the dark side never took me over. But since I've never lied in my life ....  :devil

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Re: I miss the good old days
« Reply #29 on: March 29, 2008, 06:00:24 AM »
ya right arlo  the good guy thing going on there? :t
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