So at least two of us are telling you that it is hampering someone elses fun and you still deny that?
Yup.
And to sum up what I said, what you do does effect everyone elses play and how they have to respond to your play.
Sure. But doing something, an inadvertent result of which is that you might not have as much fun as you would if I did what you wanted, is not the same as deliberately trying to ruin your fun.
Heck, everybody who shoots me down diminishes my fun to some extent. I don't like losing, neither do most people. But that doesn't make beating me in a fight bad behavior.
What does anyones age have to do with that?
Deliberate griefing is the hallmark of a particularly spoiled and immature teenager.
FUJ said:
...and squads running NOE after NOE, running from a defense, switching fronts mission after mission all to avoid fights and grab bases as quick as they can isn't hampering other peoples fun?
He asked how deliberately setting out to spoil someone's fun was different from playing in a manner other than what they prefer. The difference is night and day.
I don't play the way Fugitive described, but even if I did, it's not the same as deliberately going out of your way to spoil someone else's game.
If you lack the intelligence or maturity to understand that, I doubt if further discussion is going to get us anywhere.