I know guys who go spawncamping in a Tiger and then go land 45 kills. It's their $15 bucks. Who cares what style of play they want.
As long as it's not obvious slimey gameplay or violates HTC's "C-Word" policy...who cares how they play.
ROX
hey Rox, I know what you mean, and this is not directed towards you, but just the last sentence I wanted to comment on in a general sense.
As of late, accusations of spying in the MA have seemingly reached new levels. Part of the problem is the system, more importantly those who abuse game mechanics. But I know someone who was very recently, accused of spying under the following conditions.
-fighting at an enemy base, was only a couple friendlies and many more enemy. I now speculate, that due to the very small enemy dar seen at the field, someone decided to up a mission, either not noticing there were a few cons there, not bothering to check, or figuring they would be dead by the time the mission upped. So the mission ups, the person I know, saw them upping, and did what any sensible person would do, and that is shoot at them. Of course the mission party figured the only way he could have known there was a mission was if he was spying, and went on and on ranting about it.
This is how easy it is now to be a called a spy, and though this has nothing to do with you, I wanted to relate the last line to this story. This person felt that this incident was an act of obvious spying, when in fact it was due to bad timing/bad decision on mission launch. So where do we draw the line with players accusing others?
Most people can handle it, it becomes extremely annoying that you can barely go a night without someone calling someone else a spy. 99% of the people here are not spies, and just want to play the game without having to deal with such irritating things...at simple task that seems to be getting more difficult every day.