Look, I sympathize if you lost a Tiger on the cliff. However, it is my observation that the community gains more enjoyment than grief from this particular spawn, so I say leave it alone. I am not talking “giggles” here, but instead gameplay variety which is missing from the other Trinity canyon spawns.
Here is some additional perspective: You can easily avoid this in future by spawning your Tiger at the Vbase. Earning 25 GV perk points is trivial (you can do it with M3 base resupply, for example). Furthermore, the whole process of spawning is inherently risky. For example, I spawned a Panther into a healthy looking air base last weekend, and about 15 seconds later, the base changed to Rook and all the acks began shooting at me. And of course, the normal risk our (perked and unperked) GVs face is whether the spawn is camped or not.
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I think that you are confusing game play with A KNOWN BUG. I am sure there are some folks that would immensely enjoy unlimited bombs. What then, say it is inherently risky anytime that you spawn a GV, knowing bombers might get a bead on you?
I am not trying to blow this out of proportion (3 pages later, of the same answer on one side, "I like it....." and my arguement on the other side, "It is a known bug that randomly places opponents out of reach of defense, but still allows them to attack......").
Let me attempt to answer the inherent risk position. Those that are informed and capable have the option to avoid the spawn all together or seek "known" strategic cover or advantage points. Those that might have paid the same amount of $$ to play the game and discover they have been "scammed" (not by the developers or map makers), but by those who exploit a bug
(have done it myself, out of curiousity) to find there are being fired upon from a perch
3k feet above, are likely to feel the same as I do..... "fix it please"......
For a map that DOMINATES the WEEKLY map rotation, this is not gaining any favorable points in my book. I have played there recently and found the action is much more intense and favorable, when both sides are duking it out on somewhat "level" ground, as it was intended.