I agree with the sentiment of the OP. I consider myself to be a competent stick however I readily get owned by many 1 v 1. I am above average at reading the fight and that keeps me out of trouble
When I approach a con, I 100% adjust my approach based on the tag that appears. The fact it appears at 6k just gives me more time to do that adjustment.
If there was a big dot but no tag until say 3k and then it simply identified as a plane type not the variant I think that could encourage better fights in that the commitment phase has already developed at that range. I am sure we would see more true bounces also.
The runners will still run, the pickers will fly higher and faster because they do not want to be surprised. The guys that fight will still fight. So whilst I agree with the sentiment I am not sure what the benefit will be to change the setting.
The other point is about losing to the ‘better’ planes. Yep, that is one of the issues with us playing with such a diverse plane set. We get into very mismatched fights and there is not much you can do about it once you are in the fight. I may be able to beat a certain player in identical planes but with the other player in a ‘better’ plane I can lose every time.
Nature of the beast I am afraid. 2 bits of advice.
- Fly those planes to see how you mess up in them and then when fighting against them try to engineer that same environment to make the opponent mess up
- If you do see those planes just take a second more to set your position and engage to your planes strength
Example. I like to fly the P51D. If I get into a fight with a Brew I will be much less aggressive and keep much more E than when against most other opponents. They turn and climb so well that I feel I cannot compete any other way.