(04-18-2016, 11:20 PM)Antonio Wrote: A quick feedback on the New York fight that happened 15 minutes ago.
First, hiring a razor gunboat and bringing it into a fair snub fight is an awful move. I don't know if you realise, but the bomber we had on our side was using a ship with 75% core and had a minimal impact on the fight. Not just because the bombers are horrible at 75% core, but also because the person flying it is rusty as hell and couldn't even hit a Montante reliably, which proves that point even more. There was absolutely no justification to ruin a snub fight like that.
Second - once we switched to the gunboat because we had no other way of winning the fight, you cruise away, restock and come back to shoot us again. And if that wasn't enough, one of your ships that came back had uncapped fps and started jittering all over the place, which I'm 100% sure he wasn't before the restock. I wish I recorded this actually, but my recording program was turned off. If the uncapping was done on purpose, which seems very likely due to the fact that it wasn't present before the fight, I'm really surprised you'd go that far to break one of the most harsh rules just to win a pvp you already had advantage in.
Horrible actions from an official faciton, step up your game.
~A Switchblade
I was present in that fight on the Reavers' and this guy's side.
I sadly have to agree with Antonio here.
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