Its amazing that the critics of the AVA and no icons very rarely if ever fly in it.
Yet speak as if they have more experience than those of us that fly in there every night. Let me tell you this if I couldn't tell the direction of a dot and couldn't set my self up until it was 'to late' I wouldn't return to the arena night after night.
Further if it was so impossible and sucked so bad with no icons then the arena wouldn't draw the caliber of sticks and squads that frequent the arena.
Are no icons challenging?... Yup that's what makes it so much fun, and a refreshing change from the status quo.
There are many many more ways to ascertain the position of a Dots/cons direction other than from a glowing red icon. Why hold others back because you don't yet understand how?Will you get your wings blown off in the AVA at first?.... Yep, sure will. Against an experienced no icon pilot you will get eaten alive. No question.
But think about this, if others can do well in there, eventually so will you.
Its not that no icons is elite or anything like that. Its just different. It requires a new set of skills to become proficient. Skills that some would rather criticise than try to learn.
That's narrow minded IMO. To each their own.
Its simply not right to criticise something because you cant do it well due to lack of experience, or because your not willing to try.
Or use a
lame excuse about not knowing a dots heading because there is no icon spoon feeding you distance from 6k out.. how much time do you need...
When I start to see the critics of the AVA actually flying in it frequently enough to develop a well informed opinion and gain some first hand experience, I'll have more respect for the off the cuff "Opinions"