flying_neko wrote:
Cattivonci wrote:
I'm in a game, the classic Uberplane against mediocre enemies (btw I like a lot this kind of games, because you need to cooperate with your inferior buddies in order to catch the superior enemy), with the also classic 12x10 large map.
You have my most sincere and deep respect. Those that take the weaker side in a scenario are the true knights of the air.
Thank, it's easy when you lose and it's only paper or bytes. I'd gladly take the uberplane in real life

After a few turns I've pointed to my (german) collegues that we should stay on the right side of the map because otherwise we would have seen our planes shot down when we finish the fuel.
This is actually not a violation of the etiquette but a
violation of the rules! WWI airplanes had no radios, so in-game communication is strictly and forbidden in the rulebook!
This having been said, since you communicated a single general strategic advice, I would consider it only a minor violation. As Parker says, your apologies are certainly enough!

Done. I feel better now.