(Air-to-air Fighter combat issue) While in the Late War Main Arena(MA) this morning I engaged with a team mate that appeared to be having difficulty with a con. They were 1-on-1. I dispatched the con, at which point my team mate voiced (literally) "G@d D#mmed noob!" and continued to express his extreme displeasure with me. Well, I am confused because 1) I have had numerous occasions in the MA where this exact same thing has happened to me. I didn't mind. This is war and you help your team mate, right? Also, expect a 2nd con to join in if *you* are 1-on-1. No big deal, or so I thought. 2) If one wants to practice 1-on-1 dueling why not go to the Dueling Arena or the Training area?
So I am quite confused by this guy's extreme displeasure with my action.
Closely related issue: I have seen it posted somewhere, can't find it now, something to the effect that the Dueling Arena(DA) has "devolved into something bad where etiquette is not observed and it's just one big fur ball" or words to that effect. I don't agree, having spent a lot of time in the DA. I find the DA as it is to be an excellent way to quickly get in some quality air time to keep my situational awareness and gunnery skills sharp. I don't mind going 1 vs 2 or more(me being the 1). That happens in the MA and I appreciate the skills practice. Besides, if people want to use the DA for private 1-on-1 dogfights that is easy to do by just getting a reasonable distance away from the lake. (Or take it to the Training area.) Still on the topic of the DA: It appears there are times when everyone there agrees to just do 1-on-1 dogfights even on the lake. Sunday mornings are popular for this I gather. When one logs in to the DA then one is politely informed it is "1-on-1 time only" and to tune to a channel where everyone in the DA can communicate. Great, no problem. Clearly communicated. I did this a week ago and it was working just fine. I liked it as a nice change of pace. But after awhile, after clearly calling out my intention to engage 1v1 a specific aircraft, I was shot down from behind by someone else. He is an "old hand" at Aces High and far more experienced than I. He will remain nameless in this post. I asked him why he did that and his reply was a glib "I felt like it".
So. Back to the subject of this post. I am now thoroughly confused over proper "etiquette" in both the MA and the DA. I have no desire to make others angry. But it seems we are not using common sense and playing by the same rules. I have competed in various activities all my life and hold the concept of "sportsmanship" very highly and would rather lose using proper sportsmanship than win by violating the same. But it is not possible to maintain sportsmanship when we aren't all playing by the same rules of conduct, in my opinion.
Sorry for what appears to be a bit of a rant, and also sorry if this has been covered before, but I really felt the need to express my frustration and try to get some guidance from those more knowledgeable than me. I *want* to play by the rules and practice good sportsmanship. I just don't know what the rules are. Do I need to call out "Mother May I, Please is it OK if I pull the trigger now?" each time I fly in any arena?
-Doug