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storch

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has the AvA become redundant?
« on: September 16, 2006, 07:07:21 AM »
well...has it?

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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2006, 08:09:59 AM »
The AVAs appeal to me first and foremost was always Axis vs Allied.

I think the majority of the AVA regulars in the past year or so have been more interested in the pureity of the dogfight. If that is the case the three era based arenas may fill their needs. It's hard to tell at this stage.

 How do you feel Storch? Do the new arena's supply you with the type of fighting your looking for? Personally I like em a lot. Since I get my Axis vs Allied fill in the SEA now.

Oldman if you wanna pull a fast one enable everything in the AVA just like the old MA. You might have the AVA maxed out.

You could say AVA stands for  All Vehicles Arena.

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Re: has the AvA become redundant?
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2006, 08:51:17 AM »
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well...has it?

This is a good question, Storch, thanks for raising it.

For now, I think it's a great idea for people to wander around the new arenas to see what they're like.  I hit the early and mid-war places last night myself.  I kept coming back here, though, hoping to see someone (the only player logged on was actually afk for the entire evening).

It's only to be expected that I think the AvA is the best.  I've spent all of my AH time here, just as I spent it all in AW's AvA.  It's still the only place where you can get historic match-ups, and possibly there are other people who find that important.  Until the new arenas get smaller maps, AvA remains the best place to get a quick fight (can't believe how long I had to fly to get to the furballs in the new MAs).  Most important of all, we've managed over the years to attract people who WANT to fight; I was surprised to see how many in the new MAs still go right by you.

Anyway, we'll keep this place going until things sort themselves out a bit, and folks can decide where they prefer to play.

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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2006, 01:31:26 PM »
I love it.  I'm in the early mostly.  good dogfights fewer gays per square inch than the single main and I can smack type til my fingers bleed.  it's heaven for me.  I expect dweebry in the MA even the three part MA.

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« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2006, 09:51:46 PM »
It behooves HTC to keep the AvA open.  With scant resources it provides an answer to all that would complain about the lack of historical game play.
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« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2006, 08:31:17 AM »
The new changes have brought the differences between MA and AvA closer.  Overall AvA still has something to offer with axis verse allied match ups but with these new changes to MA it will become all that much harder convincing someone to fly AvA vs EWMA.  

Oldman you're fighting a battle that can't be won...  

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« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2006, 01:05:01 AM »
Hey Storch!

I been saying that the AVA is dead. out two weeks we had one day with more the 6 players. Almost like HT wants the AVA to go away.

I really havent been paying attention, but is there still plans for the CT? Either the new MA's are getting ready for the switch or since the ava is deserted could this be the beginning of the new CT? I use to look forward to see who was flying in the AVA, now I check the numbers and end up inthe MA.

I still am wanting for the hord of JU87's to attack. After all how can it be the early years if no Stuuuuuukkkkkaaaa are attacking?

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AVA could have a new name!
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2006, 01:06:33 AM »
Shifty,
Good one!

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« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2006, 01:43:42 AM »
I don't think an AvA arena is a dead idea, but you'll have to rebuild the customer base. AvA managers might want to consider staying in touch with events, especially the major ones (scenarios) and setting up something similar in the AvA for a couple of weeks before and a couple of weeks after each major event. That will bring in people who want the practice for an event and those looking for a little reliving of their recent scenario experience. Just a thought....



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« Reply #9 on: September 18, 2006, 10:08:34 AM »
The EW, MW, LW arenas are new and different and therefore interesting. The AvA received an influx of players with nothing more than a name change.  As time passes the new arenas will become commonplace. The plane sets are unchanging and players will still gravitate to the best rides.  Taking bases and winning the war will continue to be the basis for game play.

The new setup will ultimately be good for the AvA.  Players will get used to the idea of not all being in the same place and the inter-arena communications will help alleviate the feeling of being away from everybody else. Flying the EW and MW plane sets will make the AvA setups (and scenarios) seem more familiar and less daunting.
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« Reply #10 on: September 18, 2006, 10:19:13 AM »
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I don't think an AvA arena is a dead idea, but you'll have to rebuild the customer base. AvA managers might want to consider staying in touch with events, especially the major ones (scenarios) and setting up something similar in the AvA for a couple of weeks before and a couple of weeks after each major event. That will bring in people who want the practice for an event and those looking for a little reliving of their recent scenario experience. Just a thought....
Hi asw,

I just put up the Battle of Britain in the AvA. With the scenario beginning on Saturday, people will now have some days to practise in the AvA before that.
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« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2006, 12:59:22 PM »
Very cool Panzzer ty :aok

I hope it brings in larger numbers :)


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« Reply #12 on: September 18, 2006, 02:12:51 PM »
I think KONG has it right. Once folks get familiar with the EW and MW planes the AvA will be both less daunting and more interesting. Less daunting because more folks will already be proficient in EW-MW planes and more interesting because they can fly their favorite EW-MW ride against its historical adversary.

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« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2006, 03:32:23 PM »
Whether AvA will come back alive, I mean in the essense of when it was first introduced, will depend on HTC adding new aircraft to fill the gaps and making more of balanced and historical planesets.

Panzzer, I wrote back to you in the "general discussion" about this, and the way I see it is that the new Ma setup will give people the diverse and balanced fights.

Thats already a major settlement made for the early war planes, but to make it historical, you will need three times as more planes as we have  today. Whether or not you see this happening, the AvA is dependent, as is the MA (including the new setup after all) of new things happening. You need something new to bring back the growd and keep them interested.

Repeating the same old BOB map with Spits, Hurri I's, 109E's and 110 C4's or what ever, will only decay the AvA AND ALL Battle of Britain events as a whole. Until You offer something new, like HE 111's and some scheme to use them in (like bombing of London), you will have hard time convincing people it's actually something new and interesting to try out.

What's new now is the MA setup, so people will be interested in that rather that the old BoB setup.

The BOB map is only an example. Same goes to any and all AvA historical maps (theres not so many any way).

In conclusion:
What EWA currently supplies is balanced fighting with diverse enough (even though not historical) early war plane set.

What AvA currently supplies is the same old BOB map with the same old  same old, and TRULY same old plane setup we (I) enjoyed for a month ages ago and then got fed up with.
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« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2006, 11:31:30 PM »
Don't confuse low numbers in the MA as a result of the changes HTC has made. We have had low numbers before.

The AVA will survive. It has to. It is still the only arena that caters to historical (okay semi historical...gotta appease the perfectionists) setups on a continuing basis.

If anything, HTC's changes may actually boost #'s in the AVA. The MA's are now getting a taste of what limited plane sets can do for you.  Instant fun multiplier.

BOB wasa good pick btw...it's a popular set up.

just my humble peso.

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