Your inability to maintain an attention span further than five seconds is neither my concern or fault. And it is not a wall of text, it takes what - a scant minute to read at best?
If i remember correctly, and i think i do… I never said anything being your fault or your concern. Again you go off about something that is not there. so at this point i’ll just count you as a troll and move on. have a good day.
If anyone is trolling, it’s the person who had readily admitted they are refusing to read what the other person is saying. I cannot answer your intentionally obtuse incomprehension in any more detail. Read what I’d written, and clarity shall shine upon you.
People do this in SB too - at least in sim you get a respawn, I really don’t understand why people do it in RB other than to be petty (and it’s probably just to be petty).
It’s not a Code of Conduct violation so you fail on that note. Rest of your argument has no substance so it’s not worth responding to.
This reply of yours has any relevancy to this, how? We’re not even speaking about what class of vehicles are being used, here. This is a general discussion. I never even mentioned any particular vehicle type.
It’s only a free and easy kill if you make it so. Having level 100 players crash deliberately after doing a couple passes and realising I am not an easy kill is childish and cowardly behaviour
Your feelings are irrelevant. If they crash or J out that’s on them. If you crash or J out, that’s on you. Simple as that.
Be it operator error or intentional, it’s their vehicle, and yours, to do whatever command decision you feel like doing in any given situation.
I could have an entire team crash or J out and I wouldn’t care less. The match is going to end somehow, after all.
Its not about how I feel. If you are scared of a horror movie or game, you do not play it simple as because you cannot handle it. If you are scared of dying or having a “black mark” on your K/D scoresheet its pretty much the same thing lol
War Thunder Specific Rules
6. UNSPORTING CONDUCT
6.1.2. Exploiting Game bugs, errors, and flaws.
6.1.4. Other actions that violate the principle of fair play.
You are precisely making it about how you feel.
Like I already told you, your feelings are irrelevant.
Which none of which has anything to do with those who purposefully crash their aircraft or J out.
You lose. Thanks for playing.
You’re actually making a decision about how you feel, because you get a bit irritated when you are killed by someone else so you would rather a tree do it. Feelings are the core concept behind your decision.
Yet unlike you I’m not trying to dictate that others cannot do so if they choose to.
I don’t get upset when others do it to me. I accept it for what it is and keep doing what I want or need to do in the given match.
People are very quick to forget that not a single mode in War Thunder is a TDM mode. Every mode has more than 1 objective to complete to win.
Me, at 9.3, trying to shoot down a helicopter >3km away, or a plane >2km away with just a (Hungarian) Shilka: this is totally fine /s.
Why not? That’s one less SPAA to deal with, after all.
No? I did not support this anywhere
Pinded the wrong theread haha
Ok thx.
6.1.4 Other actions that violate the principle of fair play.
And the following.
Technically speaking the crew lock mechanic is to prevent players from leaving the match without contributing.
J-ing out to avoid a death is leaving to prevent the opposing player from getting points.
I would be interested hearing your arguments as to how the the above statement doesn’t violate the principle of fair play. You’ve already expressed your thoughts on how think people should feel about the situation but that isn’t an argument.