Look guys, I re-upped my Aces account like a week ago, if that. In that time, I've played Aces for 10 hours, and War Thunder for about 20 minutes... I've had so many absolutely intense fights (in Aces) I cannot even count them, have had to get up and walk away from the computer <--- btw my wife hates HTC for having to listen to me regale her with my newb exploits, now I am staring down the barrel of about $800 worth of "stuff" she HAS to have to join us (simply because I have it)... though I am looking forward to her joining the game!
I'm not here to either piss on the game, or to declare superiority of some other game (Don't even get me started about Queue-Thunder).
But I'm also not going to attempt to have an objective conversation with the internal cabinet of the [strikethrough]People's Party[/strikethrough]
Free Republic of Aces High, and be told the urine streaming down my leg is rain.
NO icons may indeed by less realistic than real life. You know what is orders of magnitude less realistic than that?
1. Auto enemy/friendly indicator (though crucial for a mixed plane set, unrealistic) <--- Millions of man-hours spent worldwide on aircraft identification are on my side here.
2. Instant contrasting visual indicator from 6k removes any chance of surprise for all but a low 6 approach on someone simply not looking. <--- mountains of historical accounts of aircraft bouncing/being bounced from the clouds, sun, above, below, behind are on my side here.
3. Instant aircraft identification, down to the exact model at close range <--- everyone is instantly Chuck Yeager now when it comes to knowing what they are up against.
4. Continuously computed digital ranging <--- Everyone gets Firefox avionics now.
Again, and let me be absolutely clear here, I'm not advocating anything other than a purely sensible and objective approach to the topic here... not bashing Aces, or praising any other game. The bottom line is, while you may believe that NO icons are
harder than real life, the combination of the above 4 factors is an order of magnitude easier than real life.
While I can agree that AH MA icons certainly EVEN the playing field, you are removing key factors that again point to the best man not being the best pilot, but simply the best at Aces High. I am not sure why this assertion causes so much hate and discontent.
It doesn't matter who is better at A/C ID.
It doesn't matter who is better at spotting, and overall SA - while still a grand measurable indicator of skill in Aces, as the playing field is leveled - is reduced to looking for a color, not a shape, in some cases. (For those of us that are color blind, finding the best compromise for colors of three different countries against differing terrain is a large disadvantage.) Your advantage over a pilot in a real furball is simply undeniable... you can assess the situation, determine heading, closure/separation, plane type, etc in a fraction of the time it would take someone trying to do this by sight, "2d monitor" be damned.
And the digital ranging... pilots spent time learning when to fire, based upon their gunsight/enemy aircraft (which first, of course, had to be manually ID'd) orientation.
My opinion may not be popular here, but I have what a bunch of you lack: Perspective. I've poured hours into Aces High without pissing on it, and I've poured hours into WarThunder without pissing on it (Okay... I have belly-ached to high-pitched 13 year old girl levels about both games, but I don't PISS on either)
Here is a visual representation of my opinion of MA icons vs no icons at all:
In closing, I cannot stress enough that I am simply stating my objective opinion here. I have no agenda, and no axe to grind, and please do not confuse my levity with sarcasm.
I think it goes without saying that while Aces doesn't cater to a billion arcade "pilots" with precision mouse aim, it DOES cater to a much wider audience than "Hard Core Simmers".
Don't take a steaming dump on WT's simulation mode all the same... it's the ONLY WT mode worth playing if you fancy yourself an air combat enthusiast, and there are far less players there than AH at any given time. I've also seen none of you in this thread there.
I very much enjoy distilled spirits... a good whiskey or vodka is my passion, but that doesn't mean I can't get excited over a beer or cider now and then.