Everything in ACM is easily countered. <---- fact
As to my ACM knowledge and application... if I'm so stupid and you're so smart, how is it I completely destroyed you in the two wins in our duel and left you bloodied and/or smoking in two of my losses. I mean, misfortune and/or bad gunnery played more than a little role in our fights, so what does that make you? The tallest midget?
A great question, sir! How long have you been playing Aces High? At the time of our duel, I had been flying for just at 8 months. So let us pose the actual setting of the fight: a multi-yet veteran fighting against an 8-monther. And yet somehow the 8-monther managed to win 3:1 in planes chosen primarily by the multi-year veteran.
The downside of energy fighting is that it sometimes allows the opponent angles. In two fights, you were able to capitalize on those. In the other six, you were not. Now, factor in that I was still learning the flight mechanics and nuances, such as torque, flap settings, etc. (comparing your years of experience in Aces high against my few months), it's not surprising that I lost two fights. Add in that most of the planes we flew were planes you picked and not planes I had flown previously, and it's a wonder I won. I mean, I personally would be embarrassed in I lost to an 8-monther, regardless of whether I killed him twice or not.
My two losses can be attributed to errors on my part, as most all losses can. I've never made excuses over those, nor do I care to. The final score was 6-2, and you actually stated that you were done, even though you had initially asked me to continue fighting you past the "best of 7" that we agreed to beforehand.
I am curious, though; one of the few aspects of ACM that does not transfer, regardless of previous experience, is gunnery. I'm sort of perplexed that you would claim poor gunnery when I, a relative noon to Aces High, had little gunnery experience myself. At best, that should put our gunnery on equal terms; realistically, I was probably a worse shot than you. Maybe that's just a line of thinking unique to Aces High.
Now, since that time, I've actually dramatically improved; yet, you still don't see me saying "well gee, Triton, the score should have been 8-0 because I'm so much more experienced now." No, the score is what it is. You challenged me, I accepted, and the rest is history.
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