Agreed. I often see enemy planes hanging around a besieged base, waiting for someone to up a plane so they can dive in on it with all the advantages. I don't see how this is somehow more conducive to good fights than potting the circling planes with manned ack.
- oldman
Exactly right.
The guys deacking or circling a field waiting for someone to up aren't looking for a fight, they are looking for easy kills. (And the players capping a field for a base-take, a legitimate part of game-play IMO, aren't the people who complain about manned ack).
The
best dogfights are found
between the fields not
over them. If you are
really looking for a good fight, then loiter just inside the dar circle where you can be seen and let someone get some E to come fight you. You'll never be hit by ack and you'll likely get good fights. When you bomb/strafe the dar down and then circle the field looking for uppers, you're the first guy I will shoot with the 88. Can I kill you in an airplane? Yes, I likely can, but don't expect me to fly several minutes from an adjacent base (if there is one) only to hope you are still there when I arrive, when I can end your loitering over the field in 10 seconds in the 88. Then I'll up and meet you on your return trip
between the fields.
The risk you take for capping a field closely is getting someone who can shoot back at you from the field. That's YOUR choice to fly there. Don't blame the guy shooting you for deciding not to up into your vulch. Frankly, I think it requires more skill to shoot someone with the 88 then it does to kill someone taking off.
I'm all for HTC to
GREATLY INCREASE the amount and effectiveness of auto AAA at airfields, so that manned ack
isn't necessary to push the fights away from the fields. Until then, manned ack is a necessary part of the game.
My two cents and eighty-eight millimeters worth...
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Kingpin