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You can always tell when someone has dumped all their ammo because they replane every fight. It's dweeby and illy to do so.
The guy towered has to go from 0mph on the deck, climb up to the agreed alt if any, accelerate to duelling speed, and then hope to match the E of the chap still inflight from the last round.
It could be argued that it's "silly" and dweeby to stack the Energy in your favour not replaning.
You're taking the practice of dueling too seriously, pup. By the time you've arranged all your rules and regulations and done what it takes to meet them, Dedalos and I have had 5 fun fights.
I always bail out if I win because of the fuel weight issue. The idea of dumping ammo has honestly never occurred to me until this thread. I just take for granted my foe has the exact same setup as me, so I bail to keep it that way. As far as dumping ammo is concerned and you stating it makes little or no difference in the outcome of a duel, I'll have to take your word on that. I haven't the experience you have, and haven't tested the theory myself. Although it's makes common sense to me that a weight advantage can decide the outcome if pilots were equal in skill. Sometimes it's only a matter of being able to drop a wing at the right time to decide a fight.
The people I usually duel with don't take the fight that seriously so that a few hundred lbs of fuel here or there matters. Sure, it might just make the difference in rare circumstances, but so what? You replane and fight again. Why replane and spend another few minutes crossing the sector when the winner can hang around and you both get to fight almost instantly?
We will duel in same planes, different planes, same fuel, dierent fuel, same gun pack, different gunpack, same alt, different alt..... this keeps it interesting, a good duel is not governed by rules and regulations, it is governed by both party's sense of sportsmanship and both's desire to give and receive a good fight.
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The true beauty of dueling is something that has been inside humans for thouands of years. The unspoken agreement that both will enter combat but only one will emerge on the other side. It is a primal bond between two humans when they enter such a combat no matter if they use sticks, rocks, swords, six shooters or a virtual life. Two go in, none other can interfere, one comes out.
The ma is not like that, there is always a chance for faceless exit from the combat. That is why some are reluctant to go to the DA, because they are scared to engage in something that they then must see through to the very finite ending. Real men at some point must put all their chips in the pot, place their cards face up and await the flop. That is not bravado, it is simply a beautiful shared experience that risks everything. A very personal experience to those two souls locked in mortal combat. And one of the greatest adrenalin rushes available to man.
To hide from that natural, primal, shared mortal gamble in a virtual world is beyond pointless