36 players on the Axis side must be in Ju 88s and Fw 190A-8s at an absolute minimum and that's in a setup where they need cannon armed Fw 190 bomber killers. The ratio of Fw 190s and Bf 109s should be reasonably good. They can't have all the 109s they want and the ones they do have will not all be Bf 109G-14s.
What is being altered for playability? I am not seeing it. Its an accurate OOB for mid 1944. We do the min-max to ensure the ratios are good...they are there to prevent one side from just grabbing a pile of one or two types. They are there to ensure a good historical mix.
Regards.
Warloc,
I did not wish to comment on anything other than the fact that the initial planeset placed a max on the 109 types. There must have been a reason the designer included that. One person
asked for reconsideration and instead of the max number being raised it was removed. That seems odd to me.
To address your other comments.......the Allies also have 36 players in B26, B25, and Mossie type aircraft, equal numbers on both sides. And, last time I checked the 190a8 was designed to kill bombers not to be used as an attack aircraft. I am guessing you meant to include the 190f8, which is also a capable counter air fighter, in your reply. The 190f8 does not have a Min number BTW.
As far as OOB goes a 50/50 split 109's to 190's would be OK but the Allies had around a 10 or 20 to 1 advantage in aircraft during June 44 in that Area of Operations. (No shortage of Spits, P51's, or P38's that would make it necessary to limit them to 12 to my knowledge) I will not argue that this historical fact would be no fun for any of the participants, therefore we have Playability issues that need to be dealt with and that is how we come to design a FSO that is a 50/50 split for Allies and Axis.
Now that I have explained myself to you, I would appreciate you explaining how we went from x Max 109G6 and x Max 109G14 to Min 24 and Unlimited respectively.
Thankyou for your time.