I very rarely complain about anything, but 2 Hurris attacked our bombers as we crossed paths with their bombers. I ended up in a collision. Not cool! know your assignment and stick to it!
That is combat. No FSO rule was broken. Side CIC and Side Squad COs are free to give tactical decisions.
My understanding is we stick to our roles. There are defenders assigned to a target. If the strike package gets encountered by another strike package and a an engagement ensues this could potententally affect what the defenders have to deal with and ruin their part in a particular frame. This does not help the FSO scenario as a whole. I would hate to waste several hours waiting for something that may never arrive. But I guess there are those selfish enough to not care about others gameplay and only there own.
Muttman
That is combat also. Our primary role as pilots is to follow the CIC battleplan. Side CIC and Side Squad COs are free to give tactical decisions. If a pilot takes the opportunity to attack the enemy on their own when crossing paths, then they risk getting shot down by an overwhelming defense. Again, that is combat.
I understand your frustration. Isolated incidents of early combat opportunity will no hurt the FSO as a whole. It adds to the FSO as a whole by throwing some wrinkles into the opposing side's CIC plans. It shows that with all of that three dimensional air space, Opposing strike forces can cross paths not knowing the other's intention.