Hey I had a great idea so I moved a carrier group in range of the Axis even though no one followed me. Oops, maybe because they don't know who I am?? Great Idea.
I love playing in the AvA because it's helping me learn the game faster and of course my squad plays there.
In a nutshell it's basically been a 1 sided romp with a few well coordinated squads on the Axis side who know every secret and option in the game against a few relatively young and learning squads on the Allied side. We shake our heads and wonder how vehicles spawn from destroyed buildings, troops get shot up when everything is down only to find that oh yeah, there's a way to do that. One other thing is that most of the Allied side want to fly and aren't interested in the GV side, which is key to winning in AvA. Might be because it's called FLYaceshigh.com. Nahhhh. On top of it the people that do try in the Allied side wind up ridiculed in the forums.
People try to treat the AvA like the FSO. You can't because a group can show up at any time and fight against little to no opponents in the AvA. In FSO it's only open for a short time. Maybe do that with AvA??? Say from 7 till 10 each night or whatever.
I don't mind getting my bellybutton shot off for the last couple of months because the lessons are starting to pay off and I'm starting to shoot some off myself. But don't expect the AvA to last much longer if things remain the same. Hats off to those that have organized it and put up with the bull.
edit: Now we see at least one if not more people jumping sides to be on the winning side. That should help things.
Rant done carry on
