Roadkill, on 03 April 2014 - 03:06 PM, said:
By paying attention and observing prior actions.
You postulate that you made the correct decision to fire the LRMs which then failed to hit because your teammate lost your lock.
I claim that you made the wrong decision because you missed.
I claim that your decision did not have an impact on the outcome in that situation, but rather, it was the decision of the spotter... and you had no way of predicting what he was going to do in that case.
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You claim that a skill doesn't exist because you don't have it, so therefore it must be magic.
I'm claiming that it's not a skill because NO ONE HAS IT.
You do not have magic psychic powers that allow you to predict the actions of others... because, if you did, then you would be far better served using those magical skills to predict the actions OF YOUR ENEMY, and thus guaranteeing your team victory in every game.
But you don't have that ability... Just like no one else has it.
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I paraphrase Arthur C. Clarke: "Any sufficiently advanced skill is indistinguishable from magic."
Psychically predicting that a random pug is going to keep his lock on one target rather than changing it is not a skill. It's a fantasy that you apparently believe in.
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I honestly no longer understand what you think your point is, if you even have one. Is it just that you refuse to believe that there is any skill at all to using LRMs, even if it's different than the skills needed to use FLD weapons?
Certainly what you are attempting to argue is most certainly not a "skill" that you have.. You aren't able to predict the actions of random pugs on your team.
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Answer Trauglodyte's question: Why do you refuse to accept other game styles when they're used in the same manner as you play?
What makes you think that I "refuse to accept other game styles"? Because I don't believe in your silly arguments about made up "skills"?
On some level, what I think you are trying to talk about, is the ability to predict your teammates movements and operate in a coordinated fashion with them... And as I already explained, THIS is certainly a skill. It's achieved through practicing with those players, and understanding how they play. Having done exactly this myself, I can most definitely attest to its existence. I fully understand how that works.
And yet, you are trying to take this to a silly degree, where you then have that kind of insight into RANDOM players.. indeed, even into BAD players, such that (despite never having seen them before) you are somehow predicting that they will take the wrong action, and thus are able to adjust your own actions to account for that? No dude, you aren't doing that. Because that's ridiculous.
And finally, as I explained.. the ability to predict to some lesser degree what other players will do (especially coordinated teammates) is something which has nothing to do with LRM's.. It's merely a GENERAL skill that all pilots have. So even there, it doesn't really support your position anyway.
Edited by Roland, 03 April 2014 - 03:41 PM.