The way this Zemke character acts and talks, he's probably a teen (or young adult), maybe on a 2-week free trial account.
Would such a character want to create a true historical squadron for the values it lived by? I strongly doubt. (Someone mentioned he used the name 56th FG for a while, when there already was one around?) The name was rather chosen for its image.
I don't think we're looking at this from the right perspective.
This is rather an act from an immature mind.
In fact, I've been playing for only 3 weeks, but I find disquieting to see behavior that you see in Quake games (I know from experience). Strong language, disrespect for others, childish reactions to losing, unwarranted agressivity. I.e. immature behavior.
I'm not saying I'm seeing a lot of it, but just enough to get uncomfortable.
This totally free and ridiculously easily accessible two-weeks free trial bothers me
a lot, because it means we get young Quakeheads who have no respect for others, and won't abide by common sense and decency.
I never made much use of the .ignore command in WB, but I think I'll have to use .squelch pretty regularly in AH.
Don't get me wrong. It's not that I don't want to see youngsters in AH. I had/have young squaddies, and they're both class acts (<S> Rendar/Ruskis and Gallan!) Heck, I'm only 32, I still feel young.
But when I fly, it's for fun, for comradeship, and I expect adult behavior from my opponents, and mutual respect. We unfortunately can't expect that from most Quakeheads.
I'd really like a .squelch file that automatically loads on entering the arena, please.
Say, I'm looking at the Squad roster, and the Waffen SS disappeared. No squad with Zemke as CO anymore...
Good.
IMHO there is a limit to what "free speech" should mean.
One's freedom of speech ends where one's neighbor's rights begin.
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DrSoya
308 (Polish) Squadron "City of Cracow" RAF [AH]
315 (Polish) Squadron "City of Deblin" RAF [WB]
Part of the
Northolt Wing (First Polish Fighter Wing)[This message has been edited by DrSoya (edited 07-03-2000).]