Etiquette
My point is that one of the biggest reasons people fly r/c is for the DYNAMICS of it. You restrict everyone to cast-iron pattern and you make the dynamic static. Some people will enjoy the 'how close can you fly it' challenge.
Others won't. Try to understand that someone who doesn't want to fly a straight pattern isn't necessarilly evil... they just don't want to fly the patern.
You know... I don't see heli pilots telling fixed-wing guys they have to hover in place only in this little box, and fly inverted in that little box....