I know, I know....I heard it all before; Killboards can be manipulated and do not reflect piloting skills so why bother? Sure Killboards can be manipulated, almost anything can be manipulated - after all, most of us had to manipulate our spouses into supporting a 66 million dollar ship porn industry. If you can do that you can do anything!
But manipulation aside, Killboards do reflect overall competency in piloting skills because it shows how many hours people actually put into combat. Sure you can jump on Battle Royal with corp mates and stack the deck but that is missing the point. The point is survival and if you can put in the hours it adds to your abilities as a combat pilot. Besides, if you can jump on with your corp mates then so be it - we should take advantage of it because other corps will; and whatever we bring to the table in the Killboard will be a big part of the PU as well.
Also a Killboard is a great recruiting tool! In fact, one of the reasons I joined TEST, other than the possibility of getting on Montoya's Phoenix with beautiful, skimpily dressed babes gyrating to music, is because TEST consistently places higher overall than any other corp. That shows that TEST is active and serious. So many corps say they want to rule the PU and dominate adversaries but without combat experience this is just a pipe-dream. And I'm not talking about private matches because private matches, although great to improve certain skills and build teamwork, does not have the same chaotic, unpredictable combat that will dominate the PU.
Personally I would love to see the top 100 and especially the top 10 recognized in some way for their valiant efforts on the field. I don't know what form that recognition could be but perhaps a hornet giveaway for coming in first place for a certain period of time - I mean people give ships away all the time for watching streams! Anyway, I just thought I would throw this out there because I have a great deal of respect for those who are helping make a name for TEST. And I think they deserve something for their efforts. And just think, imagine if TEST filled the top 3 spots on the Killboard. Now that would be a site!
As for those who are not into combat at the public level I say, fine. The PU will certainly be big enough for all kinds of gameplay and I myself will be flying my Carrack to my hearts content. Besides, we are not competing with one another but with the other guilds and a dynamic, multifaceted corp will win the day. We cannot rule the PU simply with combat and that's as it should be.
But manipulation aside, Killboards do reflect overall competency in piloting skills because it shows how many hours people actually put into combat. Sure you can jump on Battle Royal with corp mates and stack the deck but that is missing the point. The point is survival and if you can put in the hours it adds to your abilities as a combat pilot. Besides, if you can jump on with your corp mates then so be it - we should take advantage of it because other corps will; and whatever we bring to the table in the Killboard will be a big part of the PU as well.
Also a Killboard is a great recruiting tool! In fact, one of the reasons I joined TEST, other than the possibility of getting on Montoya's Phoenix with beautiful, skimpily dressed babes gyrating to music, is because TEST consistently places higher overall than any other corp. That shows that TEST is active and serious. So many corps say they want to rule the PU and dominate adversaries but without combat experience this is just a pipe-dream. And I'm not talking about private matches because private matches, although great to improve certain skills and build teamwork, does not have the same chaotic, unpredictable combat that will dominate the PU.
Personally I would love to see the top 100 and especially the top 10 recognized in some way for their valiant efforts on the field. I don't know what form that recognition could be but perhaps a hornet giveaway for coming in first place for a certain period of time - I mean people give ships away all the time for watching streams! Anyway, I just thought I would throw this out there because I have a great deal of respect for those who are helping make a name for TEST. And I think they deserve something for their efforts. And just think, imagine if TEST filled the top 3 spots on the Killboard. Now that would be a site!
As for those who are not into combat at the public level I say, fine. The PU will certainly be big enough for all kinds of gameplay and I myself will be flying my Carrack to my hearts content. Besides, we are not competing with one another but with the other guilds and a dynamic, multifaceted corp will win the day. We cannot rule the PU simply with combat and that's as it should be.