Been reading the concerns of the player base. Opinions are important by all sides. This post will be a diplomatically neutral message.
Aces High is a WW2 air combat simulator computer game. The aircraft and ground vehicles are configured to the specs of the real world counterparts to the best of programming allowed.
Friday Squad Operations is a player volunteered run and played by player community. FSO is taking the available aircraft designed capability and pitting them against each other in a simulated battle.
FSO CM Designers have the hardest part in trying to match up evenly the opposing aircraft. Most of the time, things are even, however some things do get uneven on occasion. Things look good on paper, then operationally shows the truth.
FSO CICs are tasked with creating Orders for a battle plan. This is the most crucial part of FSO. Plans look great in design but when the planes are in the air. Great plans can go awry.
Squad COs are tasked with carrying out the CIC Orders. This is the make or break part of the event. Are the Orders followed or ignored?
FSO Players is where the rubber meets the road. Most of the aircraft used in FSO are hangar queens in the Melee Arena. Most of the players fly fighters in the MA and have no bomber experience or very little experience. At the same time, we have FSO players who are great in both roles.
The best part of FSO is the fluidity of combat. The unknown of who you will be fighting? Are the opposing players noobs or killer veterans in the assigned aircraft? Are you and your squad noobs or killer veterans in your assigned aircraft? Did the CIC create exceptional or lousy Orders? Did the squads follow the Orders or go off on their own? Where you in the wrong place or right place during the fog of war? So many variables too list.
Is FSO perfect? No.
Can you help with making FSO better? Yes. Posting your opinions and concerns is a great step.
Just like customer service, you can't please 100% of the customers 100% of the time. We try the best we can.
All players are welcome to publicly post their questions, concerns, or opinions. Players are welcome to PM any CM member.