I have heard and read many conflicting positions by players while in a match and in forum posts. Some say it's legitimate, others that PGI will levy a penalty (I guess avoiding combat is the crime), others that it should have some sort of game-based penalty like a C-bill fine or something.
To me, it makes no sense, when the match score is 1-8 or greater in favor of the enemy, to engage in combat thinking you will stand any chance at all to make a useful difference (I find myself here with some frequency piloting a sniper mech as my job is to pick apart enemy mechs from cover and call for indirect fire rather than engage them directly). In the end, the outnumbered player will only give opposing players more salvage money and a kill. Also remembering the BT addage that "life is cheap; battlemechs aren't", it makes sense for a character in the game to want to retreat from a hopelessly outnumbered engagement and save his mech for another day rather than become dispossessed.
I've read a few posts about "suicide farming" for c-bills, but that isn't what I'm talking about here. Those that just run from a battle arbitrarily should rightly be scorned and perhaps penalized. I'm referring to what in real life would be a tactical retreat to save war materiel and live to fight another day.
Thank you.
Edited by Average Pilot, 16 June 2015 - 02:24 PM.