Vinkman, your problem is that you're trying to present an objective argument as if you're only considering the facts, but the words and the ideas behind them are totally subjective.
This seems true enough if I'm trying to come up with metric to determine the better pilot. But all we really want is to have metrics that reward people for fun play. I think fun is the objective.
and to PJ_Godzilla's point.
Come on, Hartmann? He only one life to give, and put it on the line everytime he went up. that's never sissy flying.
But in AH sissy flying wastes time, and is boring. Ask this question: If everyone got "smart" and flew in a self preservating way, would the game be any fun? 400 guys in P-51Ds all at max alt looking for someone flying with their eyes closed. That doesn't sound like fun for anyone. I put forth the idea that those sissy flyers can only do what they do, because others choose to dog fight each other. Without dogfighting there wouldn't be any targets for sissy flyers, so the game wouldn't be any fun for anyone...the game would colapse.
People will always choose their strategies, and this scroring idea doesn't try to adress all the reasons people fly the way they do. It only adresses those who fly for score. I think it's counter productive to have a scoring system that encourages people to fly like sissy's and call it smart. It's only "smart" flying because their objective is to get a high score. So I'm proposing change the scoring system so that smart flying is where one succeeds in more challenging situations.
It is my opinion that will make the game more fun for everyone, and hence worth trying to attempt.
And always fun to discuss.