Joker,
The simple truth of this matter is this. When designing these events some designers take into account historical perspectives that happened before and during the period. Which is all well and good. But the CM staff reviews each new and existing event for fairness and balance. Sometimes we overlook these particulars and upon further review take action to balance events for fun game play.
If we look at this in as much reality as is available, it is possible for the Axis to have a total number of 138 pilots each frame. The Allies can have a total number of 136 pilots each frame.
We know that the Axis
WILL HAVE 48 seats or more filled with BF109G-6s and FW190A-8s. The Allies will or may fill their maximum requirements with 64 pilots in Mustangs, Lightnings, Spitfire VIIIs and IXs. In addition to this fighter support, the Allies are supplemented with P-47s and Typhoons that can fill these roles as well.
So, I don't see where there is a big disadvantage to the Allies with the modifications that we recently made. All in All the changes are likely to enhance game play and make the event more exciting for all players.
This event was designed to have every player engaged in a fight of some sort. I believe that it will still yield that product by frame and event end.
If we are just discussing the maximums and the minimums, it is apparent to me that the Allies will still have a very slight advantage in airframe types. The rest will be up to the clever planning of each side's CICs and the hard fighting of its pilots.
It seems that no one on the CM team is seeing this as I am.
At the end of the day CMs are people as well. We make mistakes and scramble to get things right and in order like everyone else. Another character or quality of most CMs is discernment. We are not attempting to alienate you or your comments. It may be that the team members feel that the changes are fair and balanced.
So no harm no foul... We have to think of everyone's enjoyment of these events, yours included.
Cheers...
Bino, I am sure that rule pertains to strike missions and has nothing to do with fighter sweeps.Unless you are saying that once a group of fighters assigned to sweep ahead of a strike must RTB after they complete their first mission and are not allowed to move to contact other enemy aircraft.
If that is the intent of the rule then it's not enforced because it is broken on just about every occasion we get together for an FSO.
It seems that no one on the CM team is seeing this as I am. That's OK guys. Maybe the Axis CIC will not take advantage of his surplus of 109's, maybe I am just wrong.
We shall see after the FSO is run. Then, if necessary we will make adjustments to the setup.
Thankyou for your replies and as always I appreciate the work the members of the CM team put in.