Originally posted by Kev367th
I remember when the AvA first started, Spit V drivers had no qualms going up against 190's. Sure it was lopsided for a while, just as it was in reality.
Only... it wasn't realistic at all. The Spit5 was pretty damn uber, with 2x the ammo load it has now. It flew just as well then as it did now. The 190s, on the other hand, were horribly unstable, could not be turned or even banked at speeds below 250mph without snap-rolling to an inverted state -- NOBODY feared them back then, let alone spit pilots.
In regards to malta: Perhaps it was a bit more balanced after the new spits were added in round 2, but ONLY for the 109F4 pilots. We had very limitd supplies of F4s and were forced to fly E4s after the first sortie. It was whole-sale slaughter. The E4s were decimated, tons killed for few or no losses on the RAF side. The E4 can't really compete against hurr2c or spit5. It can probably get a few kills, but if you have group vs group it's toast.
Back to the lineup: Dates vs gameplay.
We have a pickle here. 190s were the scourge of the spit5s for a while. They forced the RAF to re-engine a spit to produce the spit9. Only we have the spit9 coming out almost a week before the 190 it was created to counter. Go either way and you have problems.
I suggest compromise. Somebody suggested introducing them at the same time. This means that the 190 drivers don't get to be **** of the walk for several days if the sub for A3 is used. This also means Spit9 pilots don't go around like **** of the walk for several days if production dates are used.
If you have 2 choices, both that will generate bad reactions from a lot of folks, compromise and take away the advantage from both sides. Split the difference, date-wise and put them both in at the same time. I know isn't the best but it would cut down on the complaints.
Also would suggest this for the SpitV and 109F4. Same reasons. SpitV was entered early but totally blows our early E4 away. We don't have E4/Ns or E-7s, or E-7/Ns with stronger engines to compete with the spitV, which the LW had in real life. We can't sub anything in either. So split the dates and introduce the spit5 and 109f4 on the same date. They've historically had one of the best matchups of all time in the AvA.
If you find other aircraft with similar problems (no subs, outclasses its opponents, that sort of thing) I say play with the dates.
You can't stay 100% true to dates if you have a woefully incomplete planeset. That's the sad truth of it. My mind on the matter says to stay as true as you can, and make exceptions where needed.