Originally
posted by
Rogue8:
1. This isn't modern warfare... it's a game. Don't campare the two.
2. As an MDer, it sucked big time... but it is apart of the game and I still had fun pestering LAFs small countries.
3. What goes around comes around, one day LAF will be in our situation and it will suck for them too. Most of them will do what we did and just hit anything they can and still have fun.
GG LAF!
Err... I was obviously referring to "modern warfare" within the context of warfare in the game, not war in real life. Use your head...
Also, LaF has been doing this for years. Hell go back to 2003 to the LaF/PDM war, we were farming PDM after we had reduced their threat level there too. This isn't a new method for us so I dont' know why you are trying to act as though it is. However, this method has become EVEN BETTER than it used be given the restart changes, so if you expect us to stop utilizing it at this point then you are crazy
Originally
posted by
Alin:
Well let me tell you smth Mr. Don Hanlong Of La Famiglia:
In my book of values farming an alliance, and not killing it`s humiliation. Also, in my book of values you should always respect your enemy - if you want to be respected.
And You just failed!
Alin
Over a decade proud member of RAGE, ARROW and SOL in that order.
Good for you and your values. I think your problem is that you mistaken war in this game for "killing". No ware does it state that war needs to be conducted in such a way.
The best method of fighting a war is the method where you win. In the past that generally involved MOSTLY killing, because killing was the most efficient way to disable the enemy.
The fact that killing = most efficient method (previously) in no way implies that it is the only moral method to wage a war (if such a thing exists). Nor does it imply that you have to stick with the "killing method" should it cease to become the most efficient method to wage your war.
What exactly makes it more "moral" to kill vs. other tactics anyway? Because it is what people are used to? Give me a break...