Seeing as how you were always at 30,000 feet on a strat run it would have been hard to hear the complaints either way. You do not have much a horse in this race. Sorry to see you go but hard to figure out why you are trying to fan flames under a roast you never plan on eating if it gets cooked. 
Are you just trolling about the strat run thing? Look at my stats (Havermyr) for tours 214 and previous to see what I flew or drove and how often I flew/drove them.
And I've described ad nauseum why the GV dar was a big enough deal for me to unsubscribe over. I'm persistent and emphatic about the GV dar because it changed a game I loved to one that, to my sorrow, I don't play any more. It's not
all bad--the time that's free now is used in doing other things I enjoy--but it's a sad thing nevertheless.
If I were the only one who loathed the GV dar and thought it changed the game in a fundamental way there'd be no point in me pursuing this, but I'm not:
lots of people loathe it, some just as much as I do.
And finally, I'll repeat the post to which you responded (not answered!) in case you missed its point.
"Since I'm not playing any more I can only guess based on the BB posts on the subject; but, given how many people are now complaining about "invisible" GVs, I'm guessing that for most players they're every bit as hard to find in the post GV dar era as they were before. You're right that the search area has narrowed down, but because their presence is now instantly known, and they have no real defense against planes with bombs, they are much more inclined to skulk around in cover and hide as opposed to progress toward a target and fight."
Agree or disagree?