Hayashi, on 27 April 2012 - 07:55 AM, said:
There's a difference. An association of pilots in a faction would fight for their faction. A merc group fights for contracts for the group. A group of lone wolves fight as individuals, but may wish to chat outside battles to share experiences. Going with a merc group locks you in with the battle decisions of the group, but as an individual you can fight in any battle you choose.
Of course, there will be those who don't wish to associate at all, but there is a place for those who wish to form flexible associations.
In a way, faction MechWarriors have the least flexibility, Merc Group MechWarriors slightly more, and lone wolves the most, but there are advantages and disadvantages to each of the options.
Agreed, but I am a royal pain in the ***... I have a hard time throwing my hat ring with just anybody, and to claim putting a tattoo, or cattle brand on your backside gets you special
privileges in MWO: yeah I got a finger for that too
but I love this damn game, I have 2 old Pentiums just to play BT: CHR & MW, and MW2-3.
SO I want to get in fights with you guys, and Against some of you as well, but I ain't getting tattoo'd yet
Garth Erlam, on 27 April 2012 - 08:02 AM, said:
Isn't it something about proper nouns pluralising singular entities?
IE. Toronto Maple Leafs, not Maple Leaves.
Basically, everyone in the group is a wolf, and though they are all being grouped together by virtue of what they are, they are not, in fact, a distinct group of 'wolves'; they are wolfs. This is the 'herd of mavericks' school of English.
Hey you guys created the moniker Lone Wolf/Wolfs... I am just going with the flow,
Edited by Opus, 27 April 2012 - 08:08 AM.