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sailbit

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  1. I've only ever left a match for real-life problems --- kids, dogs, people at the door, dropped connections etc. I'd rather people LEAVE a match than sit there not contributing, or purposely trying to end the game by crashing.

     

    I know aces who WILL leave a match if the enemy ships are all blaster fodder. Scrab - Mr one scout - is one of them actually.

     

    I face pre-mades with the "We who are about to die, salute you!" attitude. I fly mostly imp so this happens a lot. It helps to have a realistic attitude about your K/D and other stats. I really couldn't care less about the numbers -- like other people have said, I care about learning to get better. That involves dying sometimes.

     

    Good pilots kill a lot of people and take objectives. GREAT pilots fly even when the odds are stacked, hand out tips to those who ask, and try to make the game worth playing.

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