Don't take this wrong way, I am good in vehicles, they are amusing to use in certain situations but... This is first and foremost SUPPOSED to be a WW2 Combat FLIGHT Simulator. If I wanted to play tank warrior 24/7 I would have chosen to spend my $15 a month elsewhere. Choosing to advocate the 'Infiniity' map based solely on its conduciveness to GV battles is somewhat lame.
The simple fact is the prevalence of late war planes (ie: La7, Spit9, P51 D, 109G10 etc) to the almost total exclusion of all others is a symptom of the Trinity map. While this in and of itself isn't necessarily bad in the short term. Week after week after week of seeing the same 3 or 4 planes over and over and over gets...well...FRIGGIN' BORING AS HELL. Not to mention that due to the distance between the fields the average cruising alt for Dweeb #5678 is 25k+.
So, while this map is a dream for those who choose to play a flight sim to drive tanks around !?!?, it is boredom ad nauseum for those of us who actually wish to have exciting, perish the thought, Fighter Battles in a combat flight sim. The simple fact is, this map de-emphasizes Air Combat generally (as does Pizza), and what air combat there is is boring, overly time consuming to find and resolve, and by its very nature only taking advantage of a tiny fraction of the otherwise utilized planeset.
All that being said however, Trinity, for a few days is ok, for a week gets old, for 2/3rds of the camp is hell on wheels (literally). Everyone will admit we spend 2 to 3 weeks on Trinity, one week or more on pizza map a camp, and maybe 2 or 3 days on all the other maps combined. This just doesn't make the most of our geography selection, and contributes to the burn out syndrome experienced by many. The widening variety of maps is a good thing, and the larger maps will become better as the player base increases. The answer is term limits on maps. Having a set rotation schedule will allow people to budget their limited free time around gaming environments that suit their play styles. It is patently unfair that the % of players that dislike the GV portion of the game can be stuck paying their 15 bucks a month for 3 and a half weeks of GV biased maps like Trinity and Pizza. Just my 2 cents....
Zazen