Here is the hypocrisy guys. So far, no one has said anything about the HOs that cause the complains. Every one that is for HOing is presenting examples that it could be fine by any ones standards.
HO's are fine by my standards. I can't think of a time off-hand when I really feel like it matters if my opponent wants to try for an HO. I honestly expect to be shot at if I allow my opponent to get his guns on me, regardless of where my nose is pointed. If he gets guns on me, I've screwed up. If he's got guns on me and my only option is to face him at the same time, I've really screwed up.
Do any of you that think it is always OK mind explaining why would you come in for the HO when someone is already involved in a fight with one or more cons? Risking a collision and damage in the process and ending someone else fight and stealing his kill?
I really don't have a problem with someone trying to HO me. So I guess that means I think it's always ok? I don't like getting ganged (if for no other reason than it usually means I screwed up). That said, if I'm getting ganged (3 or more on one) their individual choice of tactics no longer matters to me...
"Thinking it's always ok" doesn't mean "I come in for the HO"; I don't go for it. I just won't complain if the other guy does (it's not a good enough tactic for my inflated ego, and I stand too great of a chance of being shot if I go for it). I also think it's fine if my opponent wants to fly any plane he chooses (or fly with a wingman, or be in a big squad, or capture a town), and I don't/won't complain about it.
I like to think I'm good enough to withstand whatever my opponent throws at me, even if it's an HO. I'd feel cheated if my opponent held off on shooting me for a silly reason like where my nose is pointed!
Actually, (if I had to rate it) I think I'd rank an "HO-whiner" a rung or three lower than an "HO'er" on the great totem pole of life.
And you know that was not the only fight available so lets try some other reason. So, any aces care to explain how or why is that acceptable and should be practiced at all times or are we going to stick with the sanitized examples of going for the HO?
Sheesh! Over-generalizing a bit??? "Practice at all times"???? I think an immelmann is a fine move, but I wouldn't think it's want to be utilized at all times. An HO really isn't any different.