In summary, you can choose to agree or disagree with how a cv gets used. I agree that ideally this should be determined by the consensus of the country that controls it, but ultimately its use falls to the decision of the highest ranking player in that country at that time. What happened here, is that 1 player didn't like the rules, disregarded them, and did exactly the opposite of what undoubtedly the majority of his countrymen wanted.
yeah right....I do not remember seeing a vote for this....perhaps it was through an internal memo.....I have in the past wanted to use a CV for squad ops and continually had it turned away by you guys...and this attitude of yours has got right up my nose...the bad part in all this...you guys do have some decent guys within your squad but this is just destroying them in my mind...you guys know who you are.....If I want to use it you guys always say waa waa no it will die blah de blah...well guess what I defend bases while you and your cronies try take them.....I ..plus others can stop 2-3 base takes whilst your big green dar tries for one..and all you want is more people to jump (mind you you do appeal to many...the safe ones) in all the time then woop woop after a take..geeze man the few guys I hang with have taken 2 bases to your 1 on many occasions...This has truly turned into a bad state...Many here try to keep this different from other games but you seem intent (by your comments)to continually drag it into XBoxPlaystation status.... take bases by all means but try show a little respect for others on your side too.....
well this typing thing really doesn't do it for me..I prefer face to face debates so I will just shut up and step up within game.
Do you really expect any reasonable person to believe that a majority of his countrymen wanted him to reveal the location of the cv's to the enemy?
Though I can explain the reasoning used to hide a cv, if you take the time to read this thread you will discover that I do not personally advocate hiding them. Regardless as to whether I like to hide them or not, HiTech has specifically stated that doing so is a legitimate tactic. Furthermore, Hitech has written a system of rules that are embedded in the game, and that apply equally to every player, squad and country in the game. There is absolutely nothing that I or my squad
can do with a cv, that any individual or squad cannot
also do. Whether I like the rules or not is irrelevant, whether I like how those results affect gameplay is irrelevant. If you take the time to read the thread, you will discover that I personally prefer a different method of dealing with cv's. However, what I like isn't what is at issue.
In this thread are 2 very vocal members of our community that not only admit, but proclaim that they have broken the rules of the game. Essentially insisting and demonstrating through their actions that they are above the rules that the vast majority of our community accept whether we like them or not.
Personally, I don't like all the rules of the game, but I do like it when everyone follows them. Personally, I don't like hiding cv's, but it comes with the rules of the game. Personally, I don't like how everyone plays the game. But really, do you think I have any illusions that you or anyone else is going to change how they play their game just because I don't like it? As to how others play within the rules within of the game really isn't something I have any control over, whether I like it or not.
The only big decision I have to make regarding the rules of the game, is whether I intend to follow them. And the only influence I have on how others play the game, is to offer suggestions for improving/changing the rules of the game.
For those that seem to think they can improve/change the players, how's that working for you?