Am I aprehensive about the Perk Point System (PPS)? Yes, but only that it will need to be tuned, and that for a time, some people will learn how to "game the game". For instance the Jabo'ing factories for hordes of fighter points, which is absurd. But those issues will be fixed, just like HTC has fixed other issues.
But I do take issue with your statement that only real men and long time experienced pilots have the skill to fly early war and midwar aircraft. Real Nuts & Bolts planes as you call them.
Bull Crap.
I have had a continuous account open at AW since the early AW4W on AOL days thru AW2 beta, thru the present. I started playing WB's in the waning days of 0.99, and played there up to 2.75. And I have played here in AH since the very first day of open beta. And personally, I love late war and "what if" perk planes. Am I some 13 year old, "QuakeBoy" ?
No I'm not flaming you, but I'm trying to point out that in your two posts in this thread have take a very high handed tone that says "If you don't like manly man early war planes, your just a no skilled no experienced quaker". Which is wrong.
If you like early war stuff, fine. Alot of my best friends in WWII flight sims are the same. I see nothing wrong with that. But there is nothing wrong with liking late war planes either, and they take just as much skill to fly. Maybe a different skill set, but just as much skill.
Sorry but the He111 was no more important than the B29. Someone who sacrificed their life at Dunkirk, was no more noble than someone who sacrificed theirs at Iwo Jima or Okinawa. No matter if the war was a "foregone conclusion" or not (which I could argue in depth with you)
Life is Life. Battle is Battle. And the ultimate sacrifice for your country, is still the ultimate sacrifice. Period.
I'm not flaming you Loyalist. But I really hate to see this pervasive "early war elitism" that is starting to sink into this community from over in WB's.
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Vermillion
**MOL**, Men of Leisure
[This message has been edited by Vermillion (edited 02-12-2001).]