And if you want to practice a particular atack like bounce or a defflection shot you dont get many goes at an Ace. When you practice anything new you learn most by practicing and playing with people at a similar level because you enjoy what you are doing.
BS again, and BS to everything you hinge on this faulty premise. I upped and got shot, and kept upping and kept trying over and over again because the only really useful training is training in live conditions, regardless of the opponent skill. Maybe you learn what a plane can do offline, maybe once online you limit your focus to one thing - SA, gunnery, ACM, etc - but you certainly gain nothing from avoiding live conditions.
Not only do you miss the practical sharpening of your own skills, but by avoiding the fight with anyone better than you, you lose the opportunity to capture what the better guy did on film, to watch it as many times from as many different angles as you wish.. That's solid gold to the new guy. You'd have the new guy pass up on this opportunity?
As for being a narrow minded ***er, bite me. I saw opportunity, and grabbed it.. Just like in real life, everyone plays by the same rules and gets what they deserve. No more, no less. What did you do? What do you want the new guys to do? Beg someone to hold their hand and resignate themselves to some crappy methods and misleading BS about the "aces"' intentions, like Waldron suggests? What two-bit soap opera did that come out of?
Train like you fight, fight like you train. You shed no blood in pixel combat, so take advantage of it.