What he's trying to say is simple....BS on that. It's the typical excuse people use to justify their actions. Obviously I consciously chose to fly on the low #'d side. Instead of circling to alt and hanging on my side I flew out in search of the red guys. Thats about all I can do on my own to promote any kind of decent game play. Now once I reach "you" {and this is not aimed at you personally} the only people who can control your actions are each of you.
I'll gladly fly into a 1 on 2 or 3 repeatedly but if its simply an "all on 1" regardless of numbers or circumstance then why bother? For this to actually move forward in a constructive way its a set of individual choices, not a bunch of individual excuses...
Humble, if that is indeed what he was saying, it may be the "typical excuse" for most of the AH players but I'm not typical. I don't hesitate to jump into situations where the odds are stacked against me, unless I'm with a squad mate or two who don't share my sense of adventure. It's just what I do, without complaint. I don't disagree with you that people in a group should at least try and make an attempt to avoid jumping on one person all at once. And I do understand where repeated incidents of such situations is frustrating as I also get frustrated at times, but just like many such situations, it can be avoided on both sides of the line. Last night was somewhat unsual especially when several people decided to grab 262s, and the situation you found yourself in happened on both sides.
Don't mistake lack of talent for genius.
No offense Masherbrum but I'm guessing that means in your book that if a person doesn't 1v1 he lacks whatever talent people here consider themselves possessing in a virtual world. What about the person who chooses the 1 against 2 or more?