I totally understand this viewpoint, and also agree with what these "guidelines" aim to achieve. A more fun and balanced arena for all. Where this entire train of "higher class of player" and chivalry derail though, is right here on the BBS but it doesn't stop there. The general attitude is the same ingame, not surprising. This is where I totally disagree, there is no need to behave like that. It destroys the original good intentions of the rules.
If the fault is on a individual level, squad level or arena level I do not know, but having people fling poo at eachother on the boards doesn't help anyone, least of all the arena.
This is a fine post, and I believe we can all agree with it (and please don't hit us with the "He started it!" routine, anyone).
As Jaeger pointed out, there was once a "code" that most people followed. That may no longer be true, much time has passed and we've spent nearly a year now on a War footing. It was nice of Jaeger to post this, because many new folks possibly wonder why older players complain about HOs and porking and ganging and so on, and now they understand. But as others have noted, this is a historic arena; if it pleases you to send four planes to attack one, which is quite accurate history, there's no reason you can't. You will understand, though, why some people criticize you for that. You may avoid the arena because you can't employ tactics which were used in WWII. They may avoid the arena because they find those tactics to reduce the sporting aspect of what is, after all, a game.
We would like to keep both sets of people happy here, but as you can see, some restraint is required on both sides. If you get ganged, try to keep your mouth shut, remember that it's not a real life you just lost, and look for a better fight on your re-up. If you're the ganger, possibly you can accomplish your goal with two planes instead of four. (I defer to others to comment on how to be a nice porker, it's undoubtedly possible.)
And hey, most of those posting in this forum really enjoy some aspect of AvA. Can we treat each other with a bit of respect, since we're all out to improve the same thing?
- oldman