The growing trend to trash setups has me thinking ... a dangerous proposition to be sure ... but i think I'll share it with you anyway, because I don't endure nearly enough pointless abuse in my life.
Have the CT staff considered the thought of migrating away from the idea of trying to re-create setups based on actual battles?
The gaping holes in the AH planeset make all but a few scenerios impossible, requiring the ommission of critical forces or half-assed substitutions ... or worse yet, adding/upgrading/downgrading plane models for "balance."
Furthermore, any "historical" scenerio inevitably draws complaints/whines/pontification about this missing plane or that -- and the therefore-obvious bias of the setup's creator.
"The P-47 wasn't in Tunisia in 1942!!!"
"The Japs bombed Darwin! Where are the bombers!!!?"
"This is the Battle of France!!!! Why is the fight in ENGLAND!!!!!!!??"
This second point is probably the easiest to fix.
I have never been a fan of so-called "fantasy" setups or post-WWII setups or anything that smacks of MA-style play (I think I flew one sortie during "Soccer War" week) and I want to be clear that I'm still talking about an axis-vs-allied COMBAT Theater. But do we lose anything by not trying to build a setup around actual events?
Consider this: Regardless of the "history" behind a given setup, it generally plays out the same way each week. The air-to-air fight gravitates to whichever bases are the closest, and there is rarely any organized strategy built around the historical context of the map. Nothing really changes except the planeset (ergo, the tactics) and the scenery.
As an alternative idea, how about something like basing setups primarily on plane matchups. Limit to a couple of fighters per side -- with their relative strengths/weaknesses considered -- and include other forces only as needed for whatever 'gameplay' effect the designer is going for.
But keep it to country-specific foes -- no 109s winging with zekes, for example -- try to stick to historic adversaries.
"This week's setup is the 109E-4 and 109F-4 vs the Hurricane II and P-40E." The designer could choose, for example, the FinRus map or the Libya map, and get theater-specific markings, I think. The concept needs work; this is just a hypothetical.
You'd still have complaints that one side has the better this or that than the other, but I guess my point is that calling a scenerio "Darwin 1942" or "The Battle of Britain" doesn't make it a re-enactment of history, and removing the faux-historic link to an actual campaign gives the whiners one less thing to beatch about.
Now talk amongst yourselves, I'm becoming verklept.
Splash1