So because I think that I should have a decent chance of survival, I suddently want to be able to sweep aircraft from the sky with a jeep or something?
AKAK, you don't GV, and I understand how that can make it difficult to really KNOW what the GV'ers are saying to you. But you should be albe to understand the difference between being able to affect your own chances of survival, and being almost entirely reliant on someone else to save you.
When I'm rolling along in my Panther, what can I do to affect my chances of survival?
I can possition myself so that I'm not the first target spotted. I can maybe hug a flack, but its about even money that I just end up getting the flacker caught in the blast as well. And past that, I can open up on the aircraft with my pintle machine gun; it'll make me feel better for a few seconds, but the aircraft ain't what you'd call worried about it.
When you get right down to it, even the C-47 can do more to affect its own personall chances of survival against a fighter than a tank can against a heavy fighter. Thats not to say the C-47 is less vulnerable, but only that he can do more to affect his chances.
The C-47 can at least manuver against fighters; I've had 5 minute dogfights in C-47's before.
But the GV? All the tank can do is hope that he doesn't get picked out as a target, and really just fire the pintle gun to show hes not just going to give it up. Aside from that, a tanker really doesn't have much say in whether he lives or dies to a bomb.
So, since the tanker is FORCED to rely on others for survival, isn't it only fair that those people are actually capable of protecting the tanks? Or do you honestly think that, this being a game, that its pefectly fine for GV'ers to be nothing more than targets? Because thats what its come down to; you seem to think that unless aircraft can absolutely devestate a GV attack with little to no effort, that somehow the GV'ers are asking for imunity to bombs.