-Stealing a CV and hiding it 20 sectors away is just downright LAME!!!.
-It's NOT yours to own, its for freind and foe to utilize. No matter how hard you milkrunned that port to get it that far off the map.
-Your "dumb" exploit in the game is no exploit. He/they played within the parameters of the game. Its just you dont like it but deal with it. Its much more sporting to go through the effort of relaying cords of hidden CVs, up bombers for hours to the end of the map to sink them without getting intercepted...or miss from turning it. Much more sporting than you superduper NOE horde missions. Our epitome of lame.
-Twas me the other day in LWOH that switched to relay CV cordinates. I'll do it again, and agian and agian. Has nothing to do with chesspiece loyalty. In the future, Ill give you the info on 200 where any CV is hidden, just ask
-I agree, but protecting the CV is a viable tactic until you can take the port. I would rather it be kept near rearward bases. However, the island maps are designed to be able to drive the CV virtually anywhere you want to. It is neither a cheat nor an exploit to move it out to open waters, it fits perfectly within the design of the game and the map.
-I fail to see a valid point. I hardly control CV's aside from doing maybe a turn or two to dodge bombers or shore guns. But anyway, don't try to pretend to be some honorable enforcer who's concerned about everybody's enjoyment in the game by putting a CV back in play. Again, removing a CV from the fight that will be turned over the the enemy if lost is a legitimate tactic.
-It is an exploit because it is a loophole that HTC has already tried to remedy. The whole "You can't switch countries again for another 59 minutes" thing was designed to thwart hopping back and forth between countries. The game was not designed to allow you to be able to view the enemy's maps but it is flawed. A real sporting effort would be to go out and find the ship the old fashioned way and sink it.
Aaaand here we go with the whole "Hurr durr vtards NOE horde all over undefended bases durp" crap again.
1. I don't like NOE. Nobody in the Brigade likes NOE. Just because you see a Devil in an NOE mission doesn't mean the Brigade planned or ran it. I can only remember one instance this ToD where we hid under the dar, and that was for half a sector. We still popped in time to climb (in ENABLED Radar) to at least 7-8K before we reached target. (I think we were using Dora's, 1A's, and Pony Bravo's because of ENY)
2. The most guys I can remember being on channel at any given time is about 12 (avg is 6-8). That is not a horde. We do find a lot of people that tag along if we're rolling bases and a horde develops, but what are we supposed to do? Tell them to "Go away! This is a V mission!"? I don't like hordes and I don't think they're fun to be a part of, but I'm not going to tell fellow Bish to bug off because the Nits and the Rookies cry if there's more than 20 Bish in a given sector.