Read quickly through some of the responses...agree with FLS and Zoney and a number of others with similar responses.
Wondering when anyone mentions that a complaint is common on the bbl, and then makes the jump to relating that complaint/trend on the bbl to the full community in AH. I know it's been said many times, but if you did a simple statistical assessment of the number of people who commented - not the number of comments; as opposed to the larger community in AH...wonder if it is relevant. No question, that is how topics should come forward; but to assume the number of participants in a given thread is a vote of the active participants in AH is a pretty large jump. Don't think it's particularly valid...at the same time, the bbl is a great place to bring things forward for discussion among those who chose to participate.
Was in a WWI sim for a long time where a subset of pilots took an unwritten and unofficial code pretty seriously. It got really oppressive. Most of the negative comments during the game were based on supposed violations of that code...ie. you shot me while I was dead stick, or while I was smoking, or while I was engaged with Freddie, or after I had clearly disengaged...or, while I was picking my nose. It got pretty silly sometimes. My perspective: most of the complaints were from people who were too ego involved and simply couldn't suffer another mortality without an excuse as to why they didn't survive the encounter. At the same time...we pretty much tried to follow these codes primarily to avoid the ensuing controversy. The reality is that in the end each pilot makes a separate peace and understanding about how he/she wants to fly and lives by that...how you fly is up to you...and I hope everyone has a fun while participating.
My specific role...on my squad, is to provide enough kills (my death) to opponents to keep them interested in fighting us...and sometimes I'm really good at dying!!!
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