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Old 08-26-2011, 05:21 AM
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I never found Spits vs 109 to be airquake, in-fact as 1946 dogfight servers go it is the farthest from it. Now of course being a dogfight server there is a certain amount of instant gratification and short(er) flight times to targets and opponents, but I can’t think of another 1946 DF server that has nearly as many pilots trying to achieve the objectives laid out in the brief, most other servers pilots just go for air to air action and don’t even bother with the objectives.
Spits/109s used to be good until they gave GunRunner admin rights. It used to be a solid, full real server and then they started adding airquake rules like "no vulching" and then it became "no attacking landing/taking off planes" and then it became "no going anywhere near enemy airfields". That's why it's called airquake: everybody has a cylinder of "Home Free" extending upwards from their airfields that they can retreat to.

So now you have a bunch of mediocre pilots who just dive away to their airfield if they lose the advantage and then call the admins to ban you if you chase them home to shoot them down.

Awful, awful servers with egotistical administrators.
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