what a joke we run at least 1 noe a day
Laughable. I'd estimate between 40-100 NOE missions per day in, er, the heyday.
I personally miss the NOE runs. There's nothing like the feeling of a large formation of aircraft flying side-by-side through gaps in trees, over hills and valleys, skimming waves and always watching our darbar to make sure we were clear. In essence, it was a 'thrill of the chase' feeling. Would we be intercepted? Would we happen upon an unsuspecting bomber returning from a long sortie, leading to a massive defense force waiting for us? It was always a gamble. From the 'pop' that lead us to break dar cover to get ords on town, the frantic slaughter of every single town building (the requirement in those days) while maintaining radio with our field CAP, to strafing the vehicles that made it out who might get our troops.
It was wild, and even in a virtual game, the experience was real enough to leave me wanting more and more.
These days, I personally believe that there are simply too few players, both in number and mindset. Krusty's opinion I find not only terribly incorrect, but plain ignorant.
Oh, brother....
I guarantee you 100% the only reason hordes went NOE was to steamroll a surprised target and they produced NO "action" at all.
They would find the most ignored field to attack, find the quietest front, and hide the entire time.
Even after steamrolling a field and capturing it in seconds,
they were timid sheep and avoided all contact with the enemy.
It's not the game settings, it's the quality of character of the people doing it.
Yes, as an NOE raider we would find the quiet fields as targets. Why? It's like throwing a surprise party for the other side.
Hiding the entire time? Sure, we remained hidden. Why give them the chance to spawn 20 wirbelwinds and 25 fighters when we were only coming in with 15 attack aircraft? We didn't want their kills to be easy. Did this produce "no action at all"? Certainly not. It was action from takeoff to landing for us. Did it lead to a giant furball of "action" for you? Occasionally, yes, but not all the time. As far as "avoiding all contact with the enemy" goes, this one 'dings' my Krusty-meter. We loved contact with the enemy. We loved strafing ground vehicles, we loved when a handful of fighters were waiting for us, and we loved coming out on top, regardless of whose favor the odds were stacked against (ours, or theirs).
To say that it was the quality of character of people doing it, is simply shameful and in my opinion, a filthy thing to say. It's statements like that which make me lose all respect for an opinion that has been made. This is a game, and just because a group of players doesn't play the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't have high-quality character in some way, shape, or form. It's blatantly disrespectful.
I will agree that certain groups did lack many basic qualities, particular the =v= group, but they weren't ever a NOE horde type. We had fun shooting them down, and they had fun being shot down, as far as I'm concerned.