Originally posted by lazs2
loser... I don't get it... what fun is it to kill Ai? to battle buildings with the hope... that it makes things more difficult for others to enjoy the game? you haven't "beaten" anyone because no one but you knew you were even trying to.
Look at all the pasttimes that people engage in, Lasz, where their doing it is something between
them and the world -- where it's not a competition pitting your skill against someone else's skill, but a matter of 'can I face this and do it
right, do it
better than I did it last time, do it
better than I've ever done it before?'
In a competition where you are pitted directly against someone else, you will never really know whether it's
your skill or
their mistake that gave you the victory. They could have sneezed, or coughed, or spilled coffee in their lap, or had someone distract them at just the wrong time, and you were able to take advantage of their loss of attention. But you'll never
know that your victory was entirely due to your skill.
In a competition against a static, external, and objective measure, it's all about doing the best you can, and measuring that against the task; whether you succeeded or not depends only on yourself, not on the failings of an opponent.
Those of us who fly bombers don't
need to see someone else's plane fall out of the sky flaming to get our satisfaction; we get it by performing a complicated and finicky task with skill and precision, measuring our success against our previous success -- a competition against ourselves, not against others. That by doing it well we get to hose your fun, too is just lagniappe.
WWII air combat didn't revolve around fighters shooting each other down; it revolved around bombers destroying the enemy's ability to wage war, and fighters trying to stop them, and more fighters trying to protect them. The fighter-vs-fighter battles existed to decide whether the bombers would be able to reach their targets and destroy them; being able to shoot down other fighters well didn't give you a thing unless it was to let you protect or destroy bombers.