Harathan, on 21 January 2015 - 12:44 PM, said:
You're still deliberately avoiding the point, and I think that's very poignant. All the excuses you're trying to make are still essentially saying you think it's ok for a small group of people to go into a game and screw up it for a larger group of people, the larger group having already decided amongst themselves what the teams and whatnot were going to be.
Using my analogy, you think it's ok that just because the pitch owner said "You can do this here" means it's ok for you and your mates to spoil things for the people already playing.
Please, please go try that in real life and tell me what happens to your face.
It happens all the time. I go to a pool that has several lanes set aside for lap swimming, by the owners of the pool, and the rest of the pool is open. If nobody is swimming laps then everybody else can use the lanes to do whatever. However if somebody wants to swim in the lap lanes they have the right to tell the other people to let them, because that's what the owners have set up as the rules of the pool. I have to do that about once a week. Most people are fine, because they realize I'm following the rules of the pool as set up by the owners. Every so often somebody refuses, and I get the life guard to enforce the rules or kick the person out if they refuse. I have no problem doing this.
Why? Because those rules are the rules I agreed to when I paid to play at the pool. The people attacking other factions are doing so because PGI set up that those lanes were open if people wanted to use them to lap swim, even if everybody else in the pool wanted to play water polo and use the entire pool during lap swim time.
Edited by Alexander Steel, 21 January 2015 - 12:51 PM.