Appogee, on 19 August 2013 - 12:11 PM, said:
Actually, no, your values are between you and your family and friends, and I don't need any self-affirmation of mine. I am engaged in this thread because I'd like to have people on my team who try their best to make the team win, and not skulk off, hide, power down, disconnect or opt out of the match early, because ''they don't care about randoms and owe nothing to anyone''.
The worst part is they try to act like everyone else is at fault because don't want to wait several minutes while they hide in a corner, which happens a LOT on Terra Therma in particular.
Fortunately, again,
doing this is directly against the rules. If you're just letting the enemy take the cap points, don't have any reasonable way to win, and instead of fighting/dying/capping you just go to a corner and shut down... you are violating non-participation rules
very clearly.
While I was in error, again, earlier in the thread with the new rule I admit that. It's time these people who keep coming in here trying to use words like "Honor" every other line to justify something that is incredibly selfish, griefy and a violation of rules.
Edson Drake, on 19 August 2013 - 01:23 PM, said:
I am one of those who used to call out coordinates, but then PGI included that as Team Treason so now I just disconnect, but I find it a very passive form of griefing to hide and power down as well.
Don't just disconnect: Take a screenshot and mail support. Encourage your whole team to do the same thing.
Given you're allowed to say someone is AFK, I'm also assuming you are allowed to say someone is hiding if you don't call out where, so you can likely encourage the other team to send reports in as well.
The easiest way to get rid of this isn't to help make sure their 'mechs die, it's to make sure they get a rules violation. They're more likely to remember that.
I cannot stress enough I'm not talking about pilots still trying to win. If you're at 700 points in Conquest and have the cap points left to win, by all means,
run like hell! Hide! Survive! The difference is
you are still trying to win the game, and in that case, the best course of action is to evade, flee, and avoid. It's a strategy.
Now if the same 'mech is facing only owning two cap points with a 300 point gap against them, outnumbered 3:1.. hiding in this case isn't strategy. Because you are no longer trying to win, do damage, or engage the enemy. You're just avoiding a fight and that's where non-participation rules come in.
It's a very, very clear divide.
Edited by Victor Morson, 19 August 2013 - 01:33 PM.