Ashtar wrote:
Templars wrote:
gugliandalf wrote:
Templars wrote:
would any of you had left in his place?
Me.
I wouldn't have.
You wouldn't get ace, in real life.

In his defense, and again, this is a game, this was by his own admission his first foray into online play.
I foresee a long and rewarding career. Go on.

This is a game, of course, so the rules for a game differ from say, real life.

Look, in real life flying 3 bristfits against 3 albatros DIII sounds like a very good idea.

In a game on the other hand, it is not particularly sporty in first place.
HuskerVic managed to survive against odds, even shot down a Bristol, he was outnumbered, low on fuel, with no comrades in need of his help and limited to speed 1 and 2 moves.
He correctly left from the German side. Do you want to shoot sitting ducks? Go to a theme park...

--- Message edited by Ashtar
Are you capable of dealing with the debate rather than your childish poor analogies? I don't blame him for leaving because he was new to online. If he was a veteran of 50 games or so, I think it would not have been sporting to leave given the cicumstances of this plane. Now, have I seen worse exits - of course - but I've also seen people stay far worse off.
Low fuel - 10 fuel squares - is not empty. You can do a lot with 10 fuel. If I exited the board everytime I was speed restricted, I'd be out of games very quick. Everyone has their own criteria. I was playing with Autheman who is completely new to this game - which is why I made the scenario to begin with. No one is forced to join a game. Also, since this was his first game,I was his first victim - he shot me down. I hope he plays again and is not turned off - I think Redwom was a bit harsh though, there were merits to what he was saying rather you like this or don't ahstar.