Wait -- so you need to get rid of GV Dar because it's so effective that it took someone 25 minutes of searching and still couldn't find you, even with the crutch, then you spent another 20 minutes not towering out so Cybro wouldn't get a proxy.
Seems to me the issues aren't the game. GV dar has not been demonstrated to improve the game and since it's inception numbers have continued to dwindle, not grow. You clearly are speaking about a situation you know nothing about because you obviously did not review the video and twisting the words of my post merely reveal your underlying and uninformed agenda for what it is. Cybro wasn't even on the player list for the last 15 minutes, proxy distance was only an issue due to the failed searcher, perhaps it's your assertion that a gver's game experience be further degraded by being forced to award a kill to the person that
couldn't find and kill a defenseless tank and
wouldn't drive out and meet it in a fair fight.
no' we need to get rid of gv dar because it is unrealistic for WWII aircraft and vehicles.
gv's should have to hunt each other. and planes should have a reasonable chance at locating and trying to bomb gv's.
and don't ask me a reasonable chance should be.
This poster is informed. He clearly participated in the sortie that was part of the video. He also does not approve of gv dar and he was on the other side of the exact same situation. I have had dozens of sorties that play out to a similar theme. I notice HiTech visited the other day in his T2 and deemed the gv dar adequate, he had the enviable position of spawning under controlled skies where dive bombers and IL-s were actively hunting defending bish gv's. He did not get a balanced experience.
Here, during this sortie while I was tracked, it took another grindingly long interval before someone finally randomly bombed the tree I was under. This particular film was over 30 minutes and I accumulated 16 kills over the course of it:
You can see the area is pockmarked like the Moon, evidentiary that they are randomly bombing the entire red sector and not actively finding and learning how to dive bomb gv's. Surely not what HiTech intended. A simple trick of slightly rewinding the film "re-triggers" all effects and the accumulated bomb strikes become glaringly obvious:
During this same sortie there were as many as 10 Knights, not counting Cybro, searching one tank. Could the desire to make an advantaged kill be any more obvious and is this what HiTech intended?