@ Blooz,
I'm sure you've read enough "I hate HO's because of a, b, c..." That's not the point of my thread. I know the simple answer is "if you don't want to get shot, don't get in front of the other guy's guns." I got that Blooz, I got it the first time I started a HO thread, and I got it everytime somebody like me starts another one. There are times, no matter how hard I try, where I simply cannot avoid a head on merge.
In general, not always, I hold off on shooting. Not always, but most of the time. It just depends. But, in the DA I held my guns everytime. Why? Because what possible difference does a kill mean in the DA to me other than the fun of achieving it? I get no points, it doesn't count for a ranking, in fact is it even possible to see how I did in there a year from now? So why shoot a guy in the face instead of fighting him?
It's an honest question.
@Yossarian,
I appreciate your response.
The answer could be, for some folks, they just like pissing people off. Others maybe just have this thing where they shoot anything that crosses into their sites.
Is that it then? Is the solution to getting aggravated when I lose a HO engagement to just start doing it all the time no matter what, and then I can't get mad when it happens to me?
@Yossarian,
If you want to land your planes in the DA, go right ahead. Like I said, I've only been in there a handful of times since I've been playing this game, but it seems like a waste of good fighting time to me. But that's just me. The truth is, if I start landing my kills I'm going to start looking at my K/D, and if I look at my K/D I'm going to try to improve it, and doggone it, I already fly like that in the MA.
I don't think it's dweeby like I said above. It does feel a bit weird to auger a plane, it's not something I usually do, but it seems like a waste of my time to drive all the way home to land DA kills for no good reason.
@Dedalos,
Bud, it took me a year, but I think I've finally come around to your way of thinking. As many times as we argued about the AvA setup, I see your point very clearly now.
You were right, I was wrong.
No hard feelings gents, just honest questions here. <S>