Originally posted by NHawk
Kewessa describes one of three player types in AH. Pick the one that fits....
1) The score hounds: These people will fly for kills or bomb damage only. They won't EVER bail for troops or to defend another base. They will rarely intentionally put themselves in danger. They MUST land the kills they get. Score/rank is all important.
2) The furballers: These people love the fight. Even though the fight serves no purpose other than chest thumping. Score/rank means little to these players.
3) The full immersion player: These people will do anything it takes to defend or take a base. Bailing for troops, to jump in a GV, sacrificing themselves to kill inbound troops or to defend another base is not uncommon. Score/rank means nothing to these players.
I am each and every one of these and others not described at different times depending on my mood, what I want to fly, what I want to try to accomplish, etc. This pigeon-holing is no different than Kweassa's attempt to describe all "vets" with broad brush strokes.
Sure, there probably are players who fit into one and only one of these (or other) catagories. And maybe they don't get along, but I spend as much time furballing as milkrunning as base-taking as... well, more time furballing and yes, sometimes even cherry-picking.
While I get the most satisfaction from a great fight in a fighter, be it one on one, me on many or in a furball, I also like other styles of play and all of the facets of the game. I enjoy vehicles, bombers, attack missions, base captures, base defense, ship gunning, etc., etc., etc.
While I claim to, and do regularily fly alone into heavy enemy situations, I sometimes find the hoard comforting. It allows me to relax a little and hopefully pick up a couple of kills. While I claim to like furballing I also like high-alt buff hunting.
For me nothing in the game is off-limits. I try to enjoy everything the game has to offer at different times including some activities looked down upon by others. If it's possible, I'll try it.
Through all of this, I usually seem to get along fine with most around me. I'll help where needed but rarely ask for help. If I'm in a position where I need help it's usually because I put myself there on purpose.
As to why did I start this post or what's my beef with Kweassa, I didn't like the way he portrayed ALL veteren players as score-whoring cherry-pickers (and yes, he did say ALL "vets" which is why I carried it over to this forum... to gain a broader response) and was particularily annoyed that he did so in the Help and Training Forum frequented by Noobs. Is this what we, as a community want them to learn?
I don't want to be painted by that broad brush-stroke and while I don't help the noobs out when in the arenas, I do frequent the Help and Training Forum to give answers where I have them, encouragement where I can and advice that I hope they find useful. Their development is good for all of us. Not that I'm nobel or anything because once in the arenas they are just more dead meat to me.
I've never claimed to be the best pilot but after almost 11 years I like to think I do OK and I'm a little bit proud of my flight-sim "vet" status. If, because of that experience, I can offer something up that will help a noob become a better pilot so I can have another worthy adversary then, within limits (i.e. don't bug me in the arenas), that's what I'll do.