But, it can be both if the collective will to make it so is there.
Yeah, but this isn't there. Horses and water...
You can't make people try, and really, when it all boils down, that's what you're hoping will happen if you change the scoring in this way. You're hoping that people who go for score will make for "better fights" simply because the option to vulch for score is no longer available to them. It's an interesting theory. It might even work for a few people. Even so,
It won't change those that run, run, run away and then turn around for a hot merge;
It won't change those that run away from a single con, call for help, and THEN turn back into single con;
It won't change those that are ok gangbanging you, but run from any chance of being ganged themselves; and
It won't change those that vulch just for the heck of it, anyway.
Basically, it's not going to affect the game in a positive way, at all. To be honest, I see this as just a way to pee in Pacerr et al's cheerios. After all, they will be the ones that feel the pinch. The majority of the customer base... IE, the blissfully ignorant, willful or not, will still happily continue doing the same things they have always done. Why? Because that's what they do every night - stands to reason that's what they enjoy doing, or they wouldn't do it. It's what's fun for them.
Changing around the scoring parameters will not get the masses to all of a sudden find your type of fun, their type of fun. It won't get them to put in the effort to learn how to do that. It won't all of a sudden turn them into the type of glutton for punishment personality required to get good at the "purist" aspects of this game. The majority will still be just as timid and clueless as they are today. No change in scoring is going to change that.
And really, if the point is to increase the amount of "purists" or "dogfighters" or "people who actually care to try and improve," why don't we actually try some things that might accomplish that instead of just taking away the ball from a certain group of people, just because they enjoy what we don't?
You want to see gameplay change? You want to encourage people to try out "our" way of having fun? Stop using terms like "purist." The good sticks already come off as the aristocracy of this place. Fewer in number yet larger in assumed importance, or at least that's the impression I've noticed many, many "plebs" get... Just look at how many people view the DA as an ego fest.
And you know, Zazen, I don't want you to feel like I'm picking on you or singling you out, and I certainly don't want you to think that I believe I'm above that "purist" mentality myself, because I'm certainly not. There are more than my fair share of quotes, threads, and 200 jabs out there that squarely put me in it... Still, if I really want to do MY part to help keep this game fun for ME, I'D sure better make the effort to develop a longer fuze and less condescending attitude.