Which is why even people with experience in AH are now asking for bombers to be weakened. I call it laziness.
"Weakened" is not the word I'd use nor would I call the suggestion(s) laziness. I think a better analogy is allowing for some historical accuracy in the way certain platforms were deployed and used. I don't think anyone is asking for the guns, bombs, air frames, etc. etc, to be "weakened", instead what is being asked is for some sort of historical accuracy to be applied in how a heavy bomber, or any bomber is used. Obviously, putting a damper on anything would tighten the bounds in which it could be used and ultimately I don't think anything is being abused or does not a some sort of risk in being used (300+ perks lost for losing a flight of B29's, etc).
As I've said before, if bombers like the B17, B24, and Lancaster for example were restricted to 250 TAS or less (historically accurate numbers) in order for the bombs to drop of out the bay, that would open wide up the importance of having escort fighters along for the trip, or at least part of the trip. Most of us know that escort fighters rendezvoused somewhere other than where the bombers took off from. If by chance HTC could come across some official documentation showing what a "standard" speed was in dropping ordnance for each bomber, I doubt they would even go there. Ever think that some bombers had a maximum speed in which bomb bay doors could be opened? Check it out sometime, you'd be surprised at which bomber in AH goes screaming over an enemy target about 60 mph faster than what it was mechanically able to do (think of trying to deploy flaps at to high a speed).
HTC has to balance between historical accuracy and game play, and if the plane go perform at such levels then so be it: let the plane flay at its fastest speed and drop bombs based on some chart somewhere. If the B24 could fly at 290+ TAS at 25,000 ft and drop 8 tons of ordnance in 50 yard square area then so be it, why restrict it just because a USAAF bombing SOP beckoned it to do so in WWII? I understand the premises in AH completely. Arbitrary restrictions are not HTC's way of doing things. In the AH MA's, we have no wind, each base and strat is the same, every hanger has the same hardness, all town buildings are the same, etc, etc. Heck, we can even tell to the minute when an OBJ is going to be repaired. There is no guess work. It doesn't get any easier that what we have now. Ever think it may be YOU who is lazy in shooting from the hip with your accusation???