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Offline SuBWaYCH

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #105 on: August 31, 2010, 12:49:04 AM »
I like how this thread is another representation of how Guppy is the classiest person in AH2.  :aok  :salute

I am not gonna take sides, but I can clearly see both sides of the argument. It also brings up a valid argument on NOT killing something that is not an immediate threat to you, a new look on the game for some players, and somewhat for me. 90% of the populous kill whatever they can. Guppy and some others are exceptions.

This thread had potential to begin a good discussion but it looks as if its all but dead  :frown:



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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #106 on: August 31, 2010, 01:37:46 AM »
AoM owns you  :noid
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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #107 on: August 31, 2010, 01:45:06 AM »
He should have taken his trusty T34/85 on his Candy Mountain run and the results may have been different..





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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #108 on: August 31, 2010, 02:58:44 AM »
I like how this thread is another representation of how Guppy is the classiest person in AH2.  :aok  :salute

I am not gonna take sides, but I can clearly see both sides of the argument. It also brings up a valid argument on NOT killing something that is not an immediate threat to you, a new look on the game for some players, and somewhat for me. 90% of the populous kill whatever they can. Guppy and some others are exceptions.

This thread had potential to begin a good discussion but it looks as if its all but dead  :frown:







Dan has always been a class guy, just think this is blown way out of proportion.

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #109 on: August 31, 2010, 03:50:30 AM »


Dan has always been a class guy, just think this is blown way out of proportion.
Not really. It would of been bloody murder if he just wanted to screw around in the jeep and some nub ruined it. I respect AOM, but this is that kind of "funny" when you see an old person slip and fall, keep it to yourself, because if other ppl see you laugh, youll look like a real d**k.  :salute
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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #110 on: August 31, 2010, 04:55:40 AM »
Tongue in cheek

Meaning

In an ironic manner, not meant to be taken seriously.

Origin

This phrase clearly alludes to the facial expression created by putting one's tongue in one's cheek. This induces a wink (go on - try it), which has long been an indication that what is being said is to be taken with a pinch of salt. It may have been used to suppress laughter. 'Tongue in cheek' is the antithesis of the later phrase - 'with a straight face'.

The term first appeared in print in 'The Fair Maid of Perth', by that inveterate coiner of phrases, Sir Walter Scott, 1828:

    "The fellow who gave this all-hail thrust his tongue in his cheek to some scapegraces like himself."

It isn't entirely clear that Scott was referring to the ironic use of the expression. A later citation from Richard Barham's The Ingoldsby Legends, 1845 is unambiguous though:

    He fell to admiring his friend's English watch.
    He examined the face,
    And the back of the case,
    And the young Lady's portrait there, done on enamel, he
    Saw by the likeness was one of the family;
    Cried 'Superbe! Magnifique!' (With his tongue in his cheek)
    Then he open'd the case, just to take a peep in it, and
    Seized the occasion to pop back the minute hand.




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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #111 on: August 31, 2010, 07:37:08 AM »
Took old Sputniks 40 mins just to get up that hill.  Then down came the rain, that's just mean.  :eek:

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #112 on: August 31, 2010, 07:45:21 AM »
Fair enough, Guppy.  Honestly I see it as kind of a bastard move to look at the entirety of the situation, and make the conscious decision to whack the guy.  However, expecting a free pass in a war zone because you're just out messing around isn't reasonable to expect in an online game.  Like I said, 'That's Grizz.'

If I were up in a Val deep behind enemy lines, just dicking around, would it be reasonable to expect them not to shoot me down?  I think not.  The tactics and movements of ground vehicles are 99% a mystery to me.  I might, given the right circumstance see that jeep and be thinking 'I don't know what he's doing there, but he's red.  He must be up to no good.' and kill him.  I don't know.  I might not even notice where we are on the map, just that there's a red icon on the ground there, and boom.

As far as showing the newbies what the game's about, just my humble opinion here, but I don't believe most people coming in here are blank slates looking to the longer time players for guidance on how to behave.  Most are probably pretty used to online gaming and as such have already formed a good deal of their rules for interacting with people online.

The one thing that has struck me about online flight sims is that they kind of developed uniquely in the online gaming world.  The main thrust for a good number of the early adopters and just the community in general wasn't the fact that it was an online video game, but rather that it was a fair simulation of something they really really wanted to do, had dreamed of doing all their lives in some cases.  It is a different mentality from pretty much all other online games, because other online games pretty much evolved out of gaming.

I guess what I'm trying to say is if you ask most people why they play First Person Shooters, it's because they're fun games.  The early adopters of Doom or Duke Nukem weren't interested in killing demons or aliens in real life and looking for a way to simulate that experience.  The same applies to most online games, they developed purely as a game, an entertainment medium.  Not as a simulation of something people follow as a hobby like aviation or World War history.

Air to air combat in WWI and WWII was a unique phenomenon, it's something that will probably never be recreated again in human history.  We'll never again have that special mix of technological innovation over the course of a short period of time coupled with the necessity for the men who were doing it to have an amazing level of skill to survive and prevail against the enemy.  It's unique, and it's why I think most of us enjoy these kinds of sims over later war stuff.  It's no fun for me to lock on a missile from over the horizon to kill another aircraft.  We want to get in close, and kill them with guns.

I think most of the guys who have been around for a long time came at it from more of the aircraft hobbyist perspective, or the history buff aspect.  It's a much different mindset from your average online gamer, and online gamers is the pool we're drawing a good deal of the newbies from.  For a sample of what you're missing, log into XBox live playing an FPS like Halo or Gears of War sometime, then come back to AH and fall to your knees in joy, thanking whatever higher power you believe in that those people aren't on Vox in here.

Now not all of the longer time people are necessarily hugs and puppies.  From what I've seen of Grizz and most of the Muppets they play hard, and seem to enjoy being the antagonists, enjoying ticking people off.  *shrug*  It's their deal, if you don't like what they're doing in game stop them if you can.  It seems to be what they're about and what they want.

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I read your first sentence and stopped. It negated anything else you may have typed.

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #113 on: August 31, 2010, 09:30:00 AM »
reading that posted img I sometimes get the feeling the LW arenas are just open channel gab fests.  Like a bunch of lonely old hens pecking around the chicken coop cackling a bunch of nonsense having a grand old time. 
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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #114 on: August 31, 2010, 09:43:00 AM »
Ya know, I have been ganged, picked, or otherwise unfairly killed by most in this thread at some point or another including Dan. when I see folk take this rotflmao situation and try to make it out to be anything else only hypocrisy comes to my mind. Its a game for Christ sakes.. the Jeep did get a ping on my jet as I was chasing another badguy.. if he'd have leaked my engine would that be justification for killing him? Sorry, I don't need as much in this GAME.

Viva la Jeep must be the new chant....

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #115 on: August 31, 2010, 09:53:09 AM »
Ya know, I have been ganged, picked, or otherwise unfairly killed by most in this thread at some point or another including Dan. when I see folk take this rotflmao situation and try to make it out to be anything else only hypocrisy comes to my mind. Its a game for Christ sakes.. the Jeep did get a ping on my jet as I was chasing another badguy.. if he'd have leaked my engine would that be justification for killing him? Sorry, I don't need as much in this GAME.

Viva la Jeep must be the new chant....

It has always been my chant...

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #116 on: August 31, 2010, 10:16:59 AM »
I like how this thread is another representation of how Guppy is the classiest person in AH2.  :aok  :salute

I am not gonna take sides, but I can clearly see both sides of the argument. It also brings up a valid argument on NOT killing something that is not an immediate threat to you, a new look on the game for some players, and somewhat for me. 90% of the populous kill whatever they can. Guppy and some others are exceptions.

This thread had potential to begin a good discussion but it looks as if its all but dead  :frown:




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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #117 on: August 31, 2010, 10:46:21 AM »
Ya know, I have been ganged, picked, or otherwise unfairly killed by most in this thread at some point or another including Dan. when I see folk take this rotflmao situation and try to make it out to be anything else only hypocrisy comes to my mind. Its a game for Christ sakes.. the Jeep did get a ping on my jet as I was chasing another badguy.. if he'd have leaked my engine would that be justification for killing him? Sorry, I don't need as much in this GAME.

Viva la Jeep must be the new chant....

At least you were in the fight. I don't see how you were "unfairly" killed.  That does not even compare....... but keep trying to twist it.

I'm going to just sit back and laugh now.

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #118 on: August 31, 2010, 11:09:40 AM »
Ah man, I didn't want a reaction...
Or did I?  :D
My actual intention was to draw some laughs...

Of all the things
We have heard you say about free planes and
Now this?
So very surprising.

You know we love you Corky, but you are wrong
On this one. 
Until our next encounter.   :D  :angel:

Now, now, now,
Of all the strange things I've heard this,
Must be the strangest.

Now when a person or squad becomes,
Of the caliber to be considered named they,
Must act a certain way?

Now the weight of the world must be on your shoulders Corky,
O, and for this we all really do admire you, but please don't put it on ours,
Mmmkay?


I wondered why these two posts were phrased so awkwardly.  Then I noticed the first letter in each sentence.  LMAO!!!  :lol   :cheers:

IMO, that is about the perfect response to such a ridiculous thread about not killing a jeep.  Balanced and respectful but still a little snotty, which is warrented due to the ridiculous nature of the complaints. 

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Re: Candy Mountain Jeep Run
« Reply #119 on: August 31, 2010, 11:16:40 AM »
 :rofl  clever
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