AGREED!!! I flew in last night for the first time and it was a blast. I think I may have gotten only one kill all night and never landed (not much change there )but it was still a lot of fun. Having no icon keeps everyone down in the weeds trying to keep the enemy above the horizon. I cant tell you how many times I was whipping my head around trying to keeps eyes on two cons and losing one in the landscape. Or following a 47 down and trying to keep eyes on him as he ducked around trees and hills. Pretty realistic with the weather in there as well. Just awesome. Hats off to the AVA.
Jappa,
Glad that you made it! I would like to ask, what prompted you to come in and take a peek?
- Number of players was 6 or more?
- Was curious about what you had heard?
- Was invited to stop in and see?
- Heard about no enemy icons?
- Heard about historical matchups?
- Was looking for an alternative to main arenas and dueling arena?
- Had never seen night time in Aces High?
- Other?
Not everyone has such a gleaming
opinion the first time they fly in the arena. You description of how you adjusted to the settings and took on the challenge is quite commendable.
This has been a slow process of building up a community that is willing to fly in an arena where no wars are won, planes are limited and also assigned to countries, and no accumulation of perk points are awarded for victories.
The numbers of active players in the arena does not reflect the number of players looking for a challenge that is closer to WW2 simulation. It does reflect the number willing to devote a portion of their $15 investment
waiting on others to join the arena to get things started. The only positive reinforcement comes from sharing good times with other like minded individuals.
Please help us to get the word out. Just invite one friend to come in with you, even if the arena is empty. Actively explore the best area to dogfight each other. Do this for 5 minutes, and I will bet you $15 that more will come in and in a matter of 10 to 15 minutes, you will have more action than you could ask for.