ORIGINAL: AdamRinkleff
What -- precisely?
Um, it might have something to do with airplanes which move at a several hundred miles per hour, and are generally operating from positions located far from the actual battlefield. Gee, I wonder what sort of an impact that could have? I could give you a more detailed answer, but I also know that you are trolling and won't take anything I say seriously regardless.
Honestly. I am not 'trolling.' As for your argument, how about tanks versus infantry? After all, tanks are hardened steel packages that move at up to forty miles per hour whilst infantry are little meat bundles who have a hard time averaging more than three.
So it would follow that the system should treat them completely differently. But it doesn't. So why this demand that the system automatically handle your air units when it doesn't do the same for your ground units?
And in any case, why is this issue important?
Isn't it obvious? If the computer is ordering units to rest, and turning them off, and the player has to continuously fight the computer for control of their units... well, that is simply an INANE interface. Meanwhile, it is obviously very easy to fix, just give players/designers the option to turn off whatever function is attempting to sabotage the air units.
No...there are far worse interfaces. The one for
Forge of Freedom for example, drives me crazy. Maybe it's just familiarity with the system -- but having to look at my air units every turn and modify their missions to what I want does
not bother me -- nor does it seem to upset anyone else. You're not having to 'fight' anyone for control of your air units by any reasonable definition of the term. You call up the air unit list and review and adjust the settings for each round. There's no problem.
By any yardstick, it certainly is not a major problem. It does nothing to reduce the quality of the simulation, nor does anyone other than you seem to find it especially burdensome. It's like you've decided you find the color green for 'go' irksome. Well, it works, and it doesn't seem to upset anyone else. Maybe it is not a major problem -- however much you may try to argue otherwise.
I've looked up some of the references to you elsewhere. You seem to have a real problem with using language accurately. Farmers in Iowa are not running 'concentration camps,' I am not 'trolling,' and this is not a 'major problem.' Get a grip.