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skullbonz
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« on: February 25, 2011, 06:40:56 AM »

   Here I go again,lol,I am not singling out any one person with this one folks. biggrin
   When you all are in the fun events turn off your "Alt T" screen and fly. There is a Ref who is in control of every fun event and we do not need any backseat Ref's stirring things up or intimidating the Ref. The Ref is a person also and may be slow at reacting at times but I can assure you all that he is paying attention. If the ref is in the middle of a battle he can not be as fast at reacting as you all may think he can. Have a bit of patience and just fly the game m8s and leave the Reffing to the Ref's. When a Ref calls for Evening up the teams instead of complaining and worrying about your score just volunteer to help him out and switch sides.
    If you all pay attention to this and heed my advice you may just find out that you might have fun. So shut the hell up and fly,lol. biggrin
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2011, 04:37:33 AM »

Again or still Bonz ?...lol. But I can totally agree with you. I know in the past I have switched sides in a fun event just to have fun and get it started. It doesn't reflect in the score so I don't understand it either. And yes the Ref does control the event contrary to some pilots thinking. What people don't understand is that if cooperation in these fun events is accomplished then they will go off on time and everyone is on a level playing field which as a player I desire and would want to participate in. It's when some would rather bend the rules or down right break them intentionally for whatever reason that makes an event no longer fun. We're all mature responsible individuals..let's act accordingly. confused
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2011, 05:01:12 AM »

Again or still Bonz ?...lol. But I can totally agree with you. I know in the past I have switched sides in a fun event just to have fun and get it started. It doesn't reflect in the score so I don't understand it either. And yes the Ref does control the event contrary to some pilots thinking. What people don't understand is that if cooperation in these fun events is accomplished then they will go off on time and everyone is on a level playing field which as a player I desire and would want to participate in. It's when some would rather bend the rules or down right break them intentionally for whatever reason that makes an event no longer fun. We're all mature responsible individuals..let's act accordingly. confused
You can speak for your self on the bold part.

Nice to know your "switching sides" has no reflection on the scores, not that I wanted to no about that tho willy_nilly
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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2011, 06:38:15 AM »

Okay Tac good point I can only speak for myself there...lol.

Well we all thought that being so close to Providencetown you would be familiar with "switching sides" and "scoring"...hehehee Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2011, 01:17:27 PM »

Well we all thought that being so close to Providencetown you would be familiar with "switching sides" and "scoring"...hehehee Roll Eyes

How else would I know to bring it up Kiss ihih
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« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2011, 03:08:45 AM »

Hahahaha.... lol
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