Heh, okay here we go: Once again, they are not MY rules. They are a set of common courtesies that have been fostered there over quite a few years.
What you "seem" to be fostering is that it is perfectly okay to milkrun and pork fields in an arena where people go for the fight, and hinder their enjoyment because you have $14.95 that says you can play how you want.
The simple fact is, everything that we don't really normally do in the AVA can be had in the MA's for the same price. The maps there are large enough that an individual, or squad, could pork away unmolested and have a ball.
I don't propose dictating to new people entering the arena how they should fight or comport themselves. What I am saying is that by adhering to a set of unwritten rules, we can show new people that there are some good fights and a better sense of camaraderie in the AVA than in the meatgrinders of the MA's.
There, I haven't written anything insulting. Do you have a problem with fat people or something?
RTR
Yes, I have a problem with fat people. They eat too much and take up too much space!
Seriously though. I'm not fostering porking, just saying that it's allowed by the game so, what is there to do about it? Should we boot people for porking? That'd leave HTC with fewer customers and in the end us with a game of lesser quality. Booting paying customers is not something that a game developer would want to do, it's the very far end of actions a company would not want to do.
I don't like porking any more than you do, I don't like it in the MA but there you can just relocate to establish a CAP over the porked field to shoot down the porkers and pickers instead. Alternatively just leave the area and find a different fight. There are generally speaking many more options in the MAs. Historical? No. Fun? The majority of times yes.
If or when I go to the AvA I'm there for the fights. I'm not the bomber type of guy. Predominantly a D-9 pilot I do what that a/c is best at, dominate from higher alt. The D-9 is no dogfighter, it's fast and hit hard. If you have a problem with that it's not my problem, is all I'm saying.
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RTR my reply "Was I not clear enough?" was to Larry. A few posts got in between.