Originally posted by slimm50
To prove I have a thicker skin than twichy, or perhaps that I'm just a bigger tard, will someone remind me what "ENY" means/ stands for. I know it refers to some rating system for the planes/ vehicles, but...what is it, exactly?
The ENY value is used to determine the perk point rewards for air to air kills.
For example if a P40B with an ENY value of 60 kills an Lgay7 with an ENY value of 5 the fighter perk points awarded are calculated like this:
60/5=12 fighter perk points for the P40B driver (enough to purchase a C-Hog with one kill)
Converesely, if the Lgay7 were to kill the P40B he would be awarded fighter perk points like this:
5/60=0.08 fighter perk points for the Lgay7 driver
So, an Lgay7 driver would have to kill 2,500 P40s to earn enough perk points for a 262 Jet. But, the P40 driver would only have to kill just over 16 Lgay7's to earn his 262 jet.
These calculations do not include the country perk bonus modifier which acts as a multiplier upon the above perk point award figures.
Zazen