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What's really great
« on: August 13, 2008, 12:30:29 PM »
know what the absolute greatest thing is on these boards?

when we get people that come to them, and start threads whining about how they were "wronged"
they cry about being muted, although there's generally warnings....which should be unnecessary anyway as most should know the rules in the arenas by now. or they do get the warning, from a moderator, then they call him out on it on open channel, and again wonder why they get muted. sheesh.....go kick your neighbors pitbull in the face and see what it gets ya. :D

 it's really fiarly amusing, but somewhat disturbing at the same time. most are old enough to know better, so it's hard to understand why exactly grown adults will come in here and complain about something that they brought on themselves anyway.

 then there's the bunch that get their panties all rolled up over someone's name ingame. these guys are just loons. do they not realize that an ingame name is just a word? it can hurt them about as much as the cartoon bullets from the cartoon guns in the cartoon airplanes.

 i realize some names are beyond offensive, but as hitech said....it's all about pissing off the other guy. this is simply another way for some to piss you off. for others, especially younger newer players, they may just not know any better.

 if you still really really have a problem with any of this, send it to ht.....they'll handle it appropriatly.


finally.......if ytou screw up.......take responsibility for it.


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Re: What's really great
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2008, 12:38:37 PM »
But it's easier to blame it on HO tard twits and picking idiots :cool:  :rolleyes:
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2008, 12:46:55 PM »
But it's easier to blame it on HO tard twits and picking idiots :cool:  :rolleyes:

lol, you're right. i delibretly left them out....figured i'd definitly get flamed for picking on them :rofl
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2008, 12:47:29 PM »
Why can't they blame in on their poor SA and decision making ^_^?

I mean when I get pick flying my K4 in a furball I knew I messed up some where with SA. I don't go on 200 crying about it.
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2008, 12:55:24 PM »
Why can't they blame in on their poor SA and decision making ^_^?

I mean when I get pick flying my K4 in a furball I knew I messed up some where with SA. I don't go on 200 crying about it.

a funny one about SA?

i went and porked the ack at a Vbase.....there were 4 flakweenies there shooting at me and none of them hit me.
 well, i was circling just out of their range, trying to decide how or if i wanted to go for them or not....and they were shooting at me the whole time. i was laughing pretty hard. then i start hearing hits, and an engine. i look back and see the pony just as he rams me......although it wasn't his fault though..he was too fast......and i was slower than he thought.......but the point is i was so intent on the flackweenies, i never saw the pony commin........ :rofl
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2008, 09:37:09 PM »
from now on everyone should post all moans groans gripes and complaints in a pm to:

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Re: What's really great
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2008, 11:36:31 PM »
 What a shame there is not a whiners forum board so that those who could possibly give a rats *** to read it , and enjoy the complaints and be with like minded folks . And I wquld not wish all that stuff on CAP1 thats just mean . :devil :devil :devil
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2008, 11:51:05 PM »
a funny one about SA?

i went and porked the ack at a Vbase.....there were 4 flakweenies there shooting at me and none of them hit me.
 well, i was circling just out of their range, trying to decide how or if i wanted to go for them or not....and they were shooting at me the whole time. i was laughing pretty hard. then i start hearing hits, and an engine. i look back and see the pony just as he rams me......although it wasn't his fault though..he was too fast......and i was slower than he thought.......but the point is i was so intent on the flackweenies, i never saw the pony commin........ :rofl
A classic bait & switch. I will shoot at fighters to knowing full well I can't hit them with a flack if a friendly fighter is in the area.

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Re: What's really great
« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2008, 11:53:03 PM »
I posted this almost two years ago for this very same reason. It bears repeating as we have had a lot of players join us since then. Enjoy...

The Master of Your Domain!

At the risk of sermonizing I would like to discuss, as the title suggests, taking personal responsibility for outcomes. As we get an ever-increasing influx of newer players, especially those in the younger demographic, it becomes increasingly important, as veterans, to do our part to instill in them some of that accrued community culture. Part of that culture includes the epiphany of sorts bestowed upon us through experience whereby we realize that everything that happens to us in game is a direct result of decisions we ourselves make at critical junctures during a flight. To put this more succinctly, we are all 100% responsible for what happens to us, no one else, under any circumstances, ever..

Don't believe that?

I suggest in the hanger we are all equal, potential energy waiting to burst forth into the MA. We all have the same planes to choose from (relative perk balances notwithstanding). We all have total control over what country we fly for, whom we fly with, where we fly, how we fly, when and even if we fly. The moment we select a plane and takeoff the outcome of that flight becomes the sum of all factors resulting from every decision we make starting with plane selection. If you get gang-banged, vulched, HO'd, rammed, cherry picked, bounced or just plain outflown, it's a direct result of decisions you made starting with which plane you chose and the manner in which you chose to fly it.

I know that is a tough pill to swallow, and those who haven't had their epiphany will still be mired in the murky sea of denial that is what I affectionately term , "The hapless victim syndrome", but it is true. There are no hapless victims in AH, if you truly believe you are the victim of some dastardly tactic, scheme, maneuver, legitimate or not, you are in denial..plain and simple. To put this even more harshly, every negative outcome you experience in the game is entirely self-inflicted...

Once people accept that they are the master of their own virtual fate in the skies, certain things will start to happen. There will be a lot less whining, there will be more mutual respect, there will be a greater sense of purpose with each flight, and ultimately, if understood by a great enough percentage of the population, a much more positive gaming environment for everyone. Therefore, everyone will have a lot more fun and we will attract and retain more new players/customers.

I think the problem and thus the impediment to attaining the epiphany for some is a stubborn reluctance to place value on the quality of their experience on the individual level of each flight all the way to how they approach the game in general. When goals are set that have nothing to do with the intrinsic value of each flight there is no culpability and mutual responsibility for actions and resultant outcomes. That is the biggest difference that separates this genre of the past to that of today. Each flight is sacred if one truly quests to grow, in terms of self-fullfillment, in this genre. Each flight is an unique opportunity to learn and develop skills through infinite variety of experience. By not accepting responsibility for outcomes you are robbing yourself of your fleeting chance to learn from the decisions you make and the subsequent carefull observation of the ensuing cause and effect relationships of those decisions and outcomes..Please don't be a perennial victim...Make a conscious decision to be The Master of Your Domain!

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Re: What's really great
« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2008, 11:56:08 PM »
Such a deep meaningful reply for a game. You need to be in polotics

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Re: What's really great
« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2008, 11:59:18 PM »
Such a deep meaningful reply for a game. You need to be in polotics

Sadly I am allergic to kissing ass, so political aspirations are out of the question... :P
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #11 on: August 14, 2008, 12:25:49 AM »
from now on everyone should post all moans groans gripes and complaints in a pm to:

CAP1

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Re: What's really great
« Reply #12 on: August 14, 2008, 12:37:11 AM »
I posted this almost two years ago for this very same reason. It bears repeating as we have had a lot of players join us since then. Enjoy...

The Master of Your Domain!

At the risk of sermonizing I would like to discuss, as the title suggests, taking personal responsibility for outcomes. As we get an ever-increasing influx of newer players, especially those in the younger demographic, it becomes increasingly important, as veterans, to do our part to instill in them some of that accrued community culture. Part of that culture includes the epiphany of sorts bestowed upon us through experience whereby we realize that everything that happens to us in game is a direct result of decisions we ourselves make at critical junctures during a flight. To put this more succinctly, we are all 100% responsible for what happens to us, no one else, under any circumstances, ever..

Don't believe that?

I suggest in the hanger we are all equal, potential energy waiting to burst forth into the MA. We all have the same planes to choose from (relative perk balances notwithstanding). We all have total control over what country we fly for, whom we fly with, where we fly, how we fly, when and even if we fly. The moment we select a plane and takeoff the outcome of that flight becomes the sum of all factors resulting from every decision we make starting with plane selection. If you get gang-banged, vulched, HO'd, rammed, cherry picked, bounced or just plain outflown, it's a direct result of decisions you made starting with which plane you chose and the manner in which you chose to fly it.

I know that is a tough pill to swallow, and those who haven't had their epiphany will still be mired in the murky sea of denial that is what I affectionately term , "The hapless victim syndrome", but it is true. There are no hapless victims in AH, if you truly believe you are the victim of some dastardly tactic, scheme, maneuver, legitimate or not, you are in denial..plain and simple. To put this even more harshly, every negative outcome you experience in the game is entirely self-inflicted...

Once people accept that they are the master of their own virtual fate in the skies, certain things will start to happen. There will be a lot less whining, there will be more mutual respect, there will be a greater sense of purpose with each flight, and ultimately, if understood by a great enough percentage of the population, a much more positive gaming environment for everyone. Therefore, everyone will have a lot more fun and we will attract and retain more new players/customers.

I think the problem and thus the impediment to attaining the epiphany for some is a stubborn reluctance to place value on the quality of their experience on the individual level of each flight all the way to how they approach the game in general. When goals are set that have nothing to do with the intrinsic value of each flight there is no culpability and mutual responsibility for actions and resultant outcomes. That is the biggest difference that separates this genre of the past to that of today. Each flight is sacred if one truly quests to grow, in terms of self-fullfillment, in this genre. Each flight is an unique opportunity to learn and develop skills through infinite variety of experience. By not accepting responsibility for outcomes you are robbing yourself of your fleeting chance to learn from the decisions you make and the subsequent carefull observation of the ensuing cause and effect relationships of those decisions and outcomes..Please don't be a perennial victim...Make a conscious decision to be The Master of Your Domain!

Zazen

wow...that's the long way to say that....albiet, very well said, but very long.

at least you got what i was doing.

look at us. so many of the long time members don't take responsibility, and we expect kids that fly with us to stop being "squeekers"?

nicely stated sir :salute
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #13 on: August 14, 2008, 12:39:26 AM »
A classic bait & switch. I will shoot at fighters to knowing full well I can't hit them with a flack if a friendly fighter is in the area.

ya know what? i would have possibly thought that if only one was there firing at me. i was so intent, i made such a noob mistake.....but it was still funny. i think i gave the guy splinters as he flew through my hurri :rofl
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Re: What's really great
« Reply #14 on: August 14, 2008, 12:41:40 AM »
wow...that's the long way to say that....albiet, very well said, but very long.

at least you got what i was doing.

look at us. so many of the long time members don't take responsibility, and we expect kids that fly with us to stop being "squeekers"?

nicely stated sir :salute

Sorry, it took me about 20 minutes to write that and another 3 minutes to read it...I try to be as concise as possible, but I am not going to skimp on important points to do it...But, then again, I was never allowed to watch Television as a child, we didn't even own one until I was in high school. So, all I did is read..big...fat...books..all day long. So, our ideas of long and short reads are obviously quite different.

The, "Master of the Domain", post is really just a simple 1 page essay ( Intro Paragraph, 3  Body Paragraphs, Conclusion) wrapped in a nice little package.
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