As you can see near the start of the video, im checking to see if they are inside. My intent was to kill the owners of the base with my rockets, and get in. I end up getting countered and I see that. I didn't want to lose my M202 so I ran and /drop it, inventory it, then get killed.
You can see here that I look into their base, fire about 6 rockets, and then get countered. I'm not sure if you can hear in the video, but I can hear myself getting chased down, and you can see I prep for the 1v1 (which I lose).
If I wasn't trying to kill the base owners, and was just trying to murder the street, I would've stopped shooting rockets after all the people on the street died. However, i continued shooting rockets at the base trying to make the attempt of killing the owners of the base.
I've done this on multiple occasions and every time I've been pulled into the sit it's been a clean sit because my rockets are hitting the base, not the street. I'm not quite understanding what makes this situation any different. Rockets must not have been thought of when the rule "you cannot kill nearby players who are outside the base" was made. I think we can all create a picture in our heads of a scenario where someone is obviously breaking this rule. Im not going up to every single player near the base and shooting them down 1 by 1. I am simply trying to rocket the base owners, as they are close to the front of the base(by their fading doors). This is when rockets are the most effective option, so I decided to use them. If I felt that I was in the wrong for rocketing the base's props, I wouldn't have done it. I'm not the type to just run around and shoot up the street, I am simply trying to get in the base. I know kexciu and I know how much he farms, I was simply trying to get in and complete the raid.