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Air Combat Sim Enthusiasts far the most part are very aggressive attitudes.
I learned very long time ago, on the Ubisoft boards you can pick a verbal fight very quickly with air combat flyers. If you want to have good conversations you have to always remember to re-read your posts a couple times before submit and maybe even wait a bit. No question about it, I don't think you can hang around air combat forums for very long without making some trouble with others. LOL IMO, air combat sim community is awesome. I expect this would not be the great community it is without some flaired nostrils and someone making a fist. LOL We always have a venue for our anxieties... ONLINE FURBALLS. ![]() So, if you read these forums and you are temperamental and sensitive remember this... your demeanor and temper will be tested. ![]() Don't lose your cool! ![]() Last edited by nearmiss; 04-26-2009 at 04:21 AM. |
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In many ways Air Combat enthusaists are like the men they emulate. There is a saying about fighter pilots..
You can always tell a fighter pilot.. you just cant tell him much. |
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Agreed. I'm active in several game-forums, but the combat flightsimmers are a real special group.
IMHO they violate their own rules: They boresight on a specific thing too often, instead of pulling out to get the full picture. They rather pick a fight with limited awareness, limited energy and limited chances, than drawing the consequences and leave the battle before it begins. If they won a fight, they think they are right, no matter if it was pure luck or superior knowledge. And usually the ones fighting a Red Baron won't give up, even if they have to fire with a revolver from the burning wreck on the ground. And if they lose a fight, they are always convinced it's cheating. And this is true for game and forum behaviour. But the conclusion is too often also visible ingame: They rather want to kill that enemy fighter instead of thinking it logic: A wounded fighter is out of the game for the whole time he needs back to base AND the time back into combat, while you still get the points. A killed plane immediately can restart. As you correctly put it: Too aggressive and too little situational awareness. Just join the furball and fire those comments, er, guns. |
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The problem is twofold.
To be interested/good at being a virtual fighter pilot and to some extent a bomber pilot or attack pilot you need to be smart and aggressive (this can be played out in a variety of manners). Not unlike the real ones. Unfortunately that doesn't translate well into the forum envrionment. Or even the in-game chat.
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aggressive attitudes! why you want some trouble i can give you some trouble
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Attitude can begin with the persons forum name or signature/avatar (like mine).
Some instantly take offence even if what you have posted is 100% correct, helpful, informative or funny, you will be dismsised and even your post ignored until some one with a sympathetic name, sig, avatar, posts a comment then thats acceptable to them. Its almost a form of racisim ![]() |
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i was watching a movie yesterday on my day off on AMC. It was about the Berlin Airlift. As one of the planes was waiting for take-off, the co-pilot was working a crossword puzzle in the cockpit in the presence of the pilot and the navigator. The clue for the crossword puzzle was: another 5 letter word for 'idiot'. The Navigator instantly said 'pilot'. I laughed my ass off.
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