- Each pilot takes responsibility for the condition/E-state they are in before commencing a fight.
- Approach to merge is solely based on pilots preference.
- Pilots either announce their turn over chat or by approaching the merge with their airplane in the pre-determined position; or they dont announce at all. Consecutive fights generally adopt the non-chat announcements for time-saving as you will find.
On a side note: While bruv119 is right, he is wrong as well. By principle the type of fighting that goes on here is generally down and dirty and more like wrestling then a joust. But in a duel it does not mean if someone wants to joust, that it is against the rules; just against the expectations of most pilots.
It is obvious that bruv119 wants to play into the idea of how great he is by trying to symbolically dictate the terms of the battle and thus winning before fighting in order to secure his idea of himself. Whereas his opponent in that example wishes to preserve his own idea of his flying skills by not giving in to bruv119's gesture but due to bruv119s reputation, such a stance causes him guilt because he feels the need to justify himself for the act against the collective awareness of who hes fighting.
If someone is serious about a duel they will agree on using the same plane with the same loadout and fuel to remove this possibility.
Peace out.
