OK then, why dont you tell me what prompted you to make this complaint in the first place. I dont see how sombody watching their last sortie on film would help with anything except find a spawn camper. And because you came to the Bbs to make such an nitpick of a wish I figured you are pissed that sombody killed you in what you figured was a great position hide. If you call that "jumping to colclusions" so be it.
OK, in the first place, it’s not a “complaint”, it’s a “wish”, posted in the appropriate section of the Forums, via a reasonably-toned presentation. Use of the first term carries disparaging overtones; the second doesn’t.
Secondly, the “wish” was motivated by my desire to point out a design oversight and improve the game. What HTC does with it is up to them, but I at least want to make clear that it is a real exploit using a LAN. Obviously, they do care to some degree, or they wouldn’t have disabled the film viewer when the AH client is running.
Thirdly, you have, without any evidence, concluded that “you are pissed that someone killed you”, and that this motivated my post. This is the definition of jumping to conclusions. BTW, all of this is pretty obvious.
P.S.: Since you may not GV much, you might ask why might this matter to GVers? True that it’s just a silly game. However, in the context of the silly game, it matters because the “hide-and-seek” element of GVing is a major game element, and if you can’t do that, then its just 2 lines of GVs shooting at each other. To give a specific example, in a subsequent Tiger II sortie in the same area, I find from a different film after “landing” that 2 Bishops had run along the ridge to the left, and come down in our rear, presumably hoping to kill one of the 2 Tigers we had there. In fact, they may have done so, as I had stopped that film at a point where one of their vehicles was closing in on a Tiger I, and had reached a point about 100 feet behind it. Had I or the other guy used this exploit, we could have ruined their effort.
MH