taken from the AH game overview site:
Flying the less popular planes will get you more points whether you are in air-to-air or air-to-ground mode. Likewise, the higher quality the planes of your opposition, the more points you get for them. If you shoot down lower quality planes with higher quality ones, you don't get much for doing that but you do get a lot for the exact opposite.
When HTC first started mentioning the perk system it seemed as those there were going to compare quality to quality for determining the perk multiplier. The above passage, with the exception of the first sentence, suggests the exact same thing. Looking at the ENY value in the hanger list, and subsequent remarks from HTC indicate that the multipliers are, in fact, influenced by aircraft popularity and seemingly have nothing to do with quality.
You can look at the Seafire MkIIc vs SpitfireV ratings, 17 and 35 respectively (last time I actually looked), and in my limited understanding I believed these two birds to be of nearly the same quality. The defining difference is the availability of the Seafire on the carriers, hence it sees much more use/is more popular.
I'm curious as to why a system based on popularity was chosen over one based on aircraft quality in comparison w/ the rest of the plane set. I believe a prime example is the possible coming perk of the F4U-1C, much to the delight of the -1C crybabies. Pyro has said this is solely because of how many kills the -1C has in the arena, and I have no reason to doubt that. He also said he has concerns about pushing the perk spread farther than it already is. But, as was posted by everyone to see, the stats show the over all K/D of the -1C to not be that far off from the next closest kites.
There have been calls to perk the N1K2-J. I personally believe it will be the next kite to fall under the axe because it also carries 4x20mm and 900rds of ammunition, and additionally it can outmanuver the -1C in pretty much every respect. I've been flying the N1K2-J for the past couple of days and IMNSHO it's much more of a menace than the -1C. Will the N1K2-J become alot more popular with the -1C perked? I believe so. Will this lead to the N1K2-J being perked down the road? It verra well could.
And we start seeing a pattern. As a kite becomes more popular for whatever reason it runs the risk of becoming a perked kite. On the other hand it's possible the -1C will be unperked a couple of tours down the road (only to be perked the verra next tour I would imagine). Here comes an RPS of sorts, based solely on the popularity of an aircraft.
What's wrong with a quality vs quality type of system? The -1C would obviously have one of the lowest multipliers in the game. Other kites that were verra similar in performance (pony/-1D for isntance) would have nearly the same multiplier. Pre '43 kites with hardly a chance to kill anything (C.202 comes to mind) would have the largest multipliers. But, and importantly IMO, the multipliers wouldna be based on anything as arbitrary as the personal whims of the users and which kites they wanna go be a dweeb in

erm... ok, lotta typin just to say I'm curious about why a popularity based multiplier system vs a quality based one. Maybe posting after a few drinks is bad

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