Perdweeb, your initial assumption is incorrect: under the old way, a friendly fire death scores no points at all, for anyone.
Right on. Therefore, at any rate this rule sucks. It is ridiculous to say that friendly fire will be avoided more with the new rule. It won't be. It doesn't happen too often in a frame anyway. I dont see a need for this penalty at all. I can guarantee you my squad will fly no differently. Under my command, there is a rule in place for multiple squaddies on one soon to be dead Allied pilot. It is there for two reasons but one is to avoid killing each other.
Zoney, I agree with you for the most part. I want FSO to stay as real as possible. There is a line though. Scenarios, for me, are over that line and have been for 2 years. FSO is not. It is as real as I want it to be. Discipline wins the day in events, we all know this. To ask us to be more discipline is ludacris. Every CO should have something in place for that situation. But a little ignorance is shown when you compare FSO to real life. We are all here becaused we love the event. But considering only 5-10% of the people flying FSO can actually take off a taildragger and land it successfully in real life. I am more than sure that less than 1% can take off a real Bf 109. I know I cant and I have got all my time in a Luscombe 8E. Not saying I am some awesome pilot or anything, I just know I cant do it.
To the CMs: It is hard for me to believe that you guys thought of every little detail that goes into friendly fire. There is penalty enough in shooting down a friendly. I have already listed them. The hardest part is knowing you shot down a friendly and are held responsible for his early night to bed and lack of fun. If you all thought of that, kudos. The chance of a 5 point landing bonus is erased and one plane is taken out of the fight and not by an enemy. There are already plenty of reasons to be careful shooting around friendlies. We do not need a substantial, potential game changing scare tactic that is the new friendly fire penalty. Yes it is fair and even because both sides have it in place, but why? It is not necessary. It will not help FSO in any way. It may increase some people's sense of realism and immersion, but not everyone's.