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Old 2013-05-06, 09:37 AM   [Ignore Me] #7
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Re: Is Rotary/Turbolaser too good against infantry?


Originally Posted by Figment View Post
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PS: what feels like instant death by AA to you is about 40 times longer than what air does to infantry. IMO - since air is so fast to weave in and out of areas - AA is the only short TTK that should be allowed.
No offence Figgie but according to your stats page you only have 4 kills with the reaver in more than 2 hours flying it.

From a pilots of perspective the biggest problem with air/AA balance is the render ranges. You have to get so close to the ground before your targets even appear on your screen.

Aircraft have been nerfed so much since launch (which is hilarious since all these issues persisted in beta yet they released the game anyway!) and any further nerf they might as well be removed from the game.
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