Originally posted by MadSquirrel
Those who have to deal with it and the negitive aspects of ENY don't like it.
I was faced with an ENY limit the other night. I hopped over to the bish for a few days. I noticed that quite a few rooks and knits had changed also. Some were Bish due to ENY, others wanted more targets, and some just like to fight the horde whereever it goes. Instead of either complaining about numbers, or ENY limits, they just quietly went about playing the game.
I really don't feel that there is a better solution than offering his customers 2 choices and letting them decide for themselves. However, the number of people currently who will face Tempests, 152s, and La-7s in P40s and Il-2s (albeit in massive groups) speaks volumes of the majority of the MA patrons' interest in a fair and balanced arena.
Perked rides when numbers are severely imbalanced discriminates against the newer or less frequent players. This would result in only the vets on one country, and a majority hopping to the other to fly. They could, at that point, create an opposite imbalance, and wind up stuck in place with no perks. Not acceptable for HTC.
I don't think the current Log-in system could lock people out from a specific country at log in, since country changes are done inside the game, and the log in screen only shows total arena populations.
Increased numbers of troops, or increased hardness of buildings doesn't remedy the imbalance either. Whether it takes the side with a 2-1 numerical advantage 1 goon or 5 goons to capture a field, the horde will still triumph.
The main issue here isn't the difficulty in winning the virtual war, it is the quality of gameplay for the customers who aren't enjoying a huge disparity in the numbers of enemies. The only way to fix this is to lure people with either more opportunities for perks and kills, or impose a fee (ENY limits). Any option which HTC forced upon you would be hated far more than ENY.
You say the ENY isn't the best solution, and it's not, in a sense. The best solution would be for the players to become more active, and less entrenched in the "Xcountry or die!" mentality, and bring the MA back in to balance. This, the best solution, is what I call a "pipe dream". The best
practical solution is the one we have now.
ps: turn it up just a bit, and give bombs an ENY value as well, so ord becomes unavailable too.
