Dab im pretty sure i had. And still have. A talon on that char :crazy: heh it was a massicare...The only time i died it was friendly fire D=<.
Aanyway OFF TOPIC.
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(Really, I speak terrible English, so please, tell me if I make mistakes. I'd like to improve it a bit )
Ya i know how you feel about the odds dab. it's one thing when you know your playing 6 other people in clan match an you know the teams are even. Here i dont know what the rule are for a clan match.
This isn't like Xbox or Xbox 360 games with game battles. Here we all have our own ways at doing war. AW uses guerilla tactics (annoyed the SF quite well when we were at war with them too), and strike attacks (where you get a group of people together and attack the other faction's group before they know about it, giving you an advantage. Some people say it makes war dirty *looks at Wolf* but as long as both sides don't start flaming its fine.
Then there are alot of factions who set up matches in advance, taking away most possible advantages such as surprise. I call this British, or Line up and shoot, tactics. Usually ends up pretty bad for both sides and is ended with usually the only undamaged guy giving mercy kills to everyone.
In my way there is the possibility of getting out with losing no more than some hull to enemy fire. At least as far as cap-ships are concerned.
Also you greater numbers should be an advantage. Use it. The SF and TC used their greater numbers when they fought us, and we proved that numbers aren't everything by killing them 3 times as much as they killed us.
I see it as, you can't complain about the numbers the other team has if you are the one who entered the war. Thats why I thought it stupid when Josh declared DVL in the war. He doesn't have enough members to make the sides even so in my mind he doesn't have the right to complain as he brought it upon himself.
Also, Wedge don't compare this the MA2. Completely different games, can't really be compared.