I've always wondered why heavy bombers are allowed to drop from below 10000ft AGL. I've got no problems with the medium bombers dropping low, but B-17s and Lancs dropped from way up there. Sure, there were exceptions (Ploetsi and the dam-busting missions come to mind) but they were the exceptions. In the MA it has become the rule.
As for Dok's argument, I think most of you are missing his point. He is not complaining about the ENY system, the mis-use of plane types, or game-the-game mentality. His argument, and it is a valid one, is that a large contingent of players argued for and got a system to "balance" the arena. However, now that the arena is being "balanced" by this system, the non-existant bish-knit truce, which in theory was created to balance the arena under the old system, is still in effect. You can claim it's not all you want but, as Dok points out, a look at the bar dar tells the story. It's not always like that, but it is quite a bit of the time. What is really pissing him off, if I read it right, is all those who claim otherwise.
To Dok, I will share a part of a post I put on our squad message board to a squaddie who was having similar feelings about a different issue -
"I fly for one reason - to shoot down other people. I could care less if that's from the side with 5 bases or 50 bases. It just doesn't matter. The enjoyment is in the hunt and the kill. If the bad guys are attacking one of "my" bases, no problem. I will shoot them down there. If we are attacking one of their bases, fine. I will shoot them down there. If there's a big furball between 2 bases, that is where I will go. It's what I enjoy. It's what is fun for me. As long as I can find somewhere away from a horde (or find a spot where the horde is even on both sides!), I am happy.
It doesn't matter what else is going on in the arena - do what is fun for you. If you like JABO, go JABOing. If you like heavy bombers, take em up and drop some bombs. Do it in support of a base capture or hit some target that you want to hit. But remember, in the end, it doesn't matter. This isn't real life and nobody cares tomorrow who wins today. "
Hate to see anybody leave because they think the system is flawed. The first thing to realize in an on-line game is the system
is flawed. The only person who thinks the game is perfect is the programmer. Everyone else will find a flaw. Play it your way and the heck with the way anyone else plays it.
Hammer
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