I agree with this. I can't see anyone erecting as the community voice. Even the whole bbs is a biased point of view of those who we write here. I've even seen some posts here saying 1 vs 1 is not the only way, and I also think they can not representate the whole feeling of the community.
I only see a bunch of players expressing they are not satisfied about how the community is playing.....
Edit: And another bunch of players saying there are others points of view.
Are you sure? I see a lot of people complaining in the MA and on the boards about excessive and habitual running. I see some people defending their right to play that way...
not defending the play style. Very very few have actually defended it. Please do not confuse every extend, or every exit from combat as the same thing. Wiley summed up nicely that there are times to leave a fight. That is not what the OP was asking. He's asking
which players make their entire strategy about never engaging a target that will engage them back. Such players exist. There is no evidence supporting the community being split their opinions about their play. You and FLS assume silence means players support them. Those that are vocal, are a statistical representation of both sides. So if more people vocalize displeasure for something, than support it, that is the best evidence of community stance on a subject. Assuming the contrary is fantasy.
To Batfink,
Yes elitism is at the center of this for some, but not me. I do not think of myself as capable of playing a certain way because I'm better than those who chose to play another way. I am a sportsman. I have played organized, and un-organized team sports for over 40 years. I understand the value of sportsmanship on game quality. Poor sportsmanship, at its core, is not being able to handle losing. Fun, respect, civility, and quality game play all take a back seat to doing what ever it takes not to lose. The "Game" is lost and only an argument exsits to be settled. This is why there are two sayings...
Winning isn't everything...It's the only thing.
and
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game.
I've never believed Winning is everything. And I've never respected those who do, and chose not to play with them when possible.