But the point of ENY is to level the playing field because the players will not.
In theory, sure. But it flat-out
does not work. Either side balancing is a serious problem, in which case HTC needs to find a means of addressing it that actually works, or it isn't, in which case there's no real need for ENY as it now exists.
One big reason it doesn't work is that there's nothing to prevent two sides from more or less ignoring each other and ganging up on the third. You would think that would usually be the two with fewer people on vs. the horde, but from what I've seen it doesn't work that way, it's more or less random. And this isn't a personal whine, it happens to each country as much as the others, and when it does it's a lot less fun for that country - flying crappy planes against heavy odds - without any corresponding increase in fun for the others.
Personally I'd object to ENY a lot less if, one, there was anything late war to fly off a CV with ENY > 15 or even remotely competitive at ENY > 25 (A6M2? It's got a freakin'
lawn mower engine!), and two, the ENY ratings were not so ridiculously slanted toward German planes. I mean, really - does anyone seriously think a Spitfire I is equivalent to a 109G-6? (The Spit has a higher ENY but for the purpose under discussion anything > 29 is the same.)
I can see one legitimate benefit from ENY: getting people to try out planes they otherwise wouldn't take. But I think that could better be accomplished by making ENY have a significant impact on score. That would tend to get the people who really ought to be more flexible in plane choices - experienced and higher-ranking pilots - into the old buckets and leave the newbs, whose scores are going to be low anyway, less affected. But as it stands we have the insanity of the perk system giving the best planes to the people who need them the least.
As for side-hopping, what can I say, I like having a team. I've been a 'skins fan for 40 years and I ain't gonna to root for Dallas anytime in the next 40. That loyalty has no rational basis either but however irrational it's a large part of the fun.
