I was just informed that the SCRA were acting holly and jolly to one of my pilots after one of their gunboats was sent to the scrap yard... which leads me to my feedback: Poor attitudes when losing battles.
This is a rather serious problem I've noticed in -some- members of the SCRA, and I'm sure plenty of others has as well; Some pilots in the SCRA seems hell bent on avoiding a loss no matter what, and some... ah... after-battle chatter can occur when our dear enemies decides to resort to words when combat acumen and skill isn't sufficient.
My request: Try teaching people that a loss isn't like loosing a limb.
Simply not responding to a "Good Fight" means that person either didn't think so or just was too busy to respond back. We know we'll lose sometimes, we'll do whatever's in our power to prevent a loss, when we do we go lick our wounds in the corner like everyone else. *Shrug*
' Wrote:Simply not responding to a "Good Fight" means that person either didn't think so or just was too busy to respond back. We know we'll lose sometimes, we'll do whatever's in our power to prevent a loss, when we do we go lick our wounds in the corner like everyone else. *Shrug*
Oh, it goes way beyond that. There have been stories of comments sent through PMs, vindictive ganks and other downright malicious behavior.
I don't really think that "licking your wounds" qualifies when comments such as these are sprung out of a zeal to avoid a damaged e-peen at all costs.
The SCRA are almost always outnumbered, they will fight back with what they got. Secondly, why would you even bother to attack in an armorless Light Fighter unless you it was for the reason to antagonize them, you get what you deserve.