You’ll know firstly which direction they are coming, aside from knowing that air is actually ‘up’, from there you know if they’re looking for a target, or if they’re fixating, then you’ll know if they’re lining you up, and you’ll know whether or not you are free to move, or not, judging that they may possibly not be looking at you, but past you.
In this time you’ve now known that you can’t move as freely, get hit, or make shots if they are close enough to really get a gauge of where you are.
Being aware is half the game, and the fact that CAS is a threat makes that you need to be aware and looking skyward, to protect yourself, but also to alert the team to that very threat.
You don’t need to hit it, to counter it as some would have and make you believe.
Read it and weap, because you’ve already wept enough about being got… It’s time you actually start trying.
Like plane can’t change course and drop bomb few metters further right? Tanks can’t outrun planes it’s that simple.
Yeah if there is such a things and if is sit there for rest of match, or before plane is down. But plane can do 2nd run from different angle and all you can is hide from other side of building and give side to enemy tanks.
Tanks can’t shoot above head and not all tanks have 50cal.
That can save you from 1000lbs bomb? I don’t think so
It can actually… Once you enter the smoke, the air threat then has to figure out where you’re going and whether you’ve turned, or even fakied it and backed out…
Stop trying to bring up obstacles to avoid acknowledging the points raised.
That brings me back to my awareness point. If you only become aware of a plane a second or two before it drops a bomb, then you weren’t aware of the CAS at all. Being aware won’t save you 100% of the time, but it does increase your chances of survival. What I listed are options you have to avoid dying to CAS, not that every option is applicable in every situation. Dedicated SPAAs are in the game for a reason, and it’s up to players to use them in their intended role.
Please keep this civil, but his KDR may have nothing to do with CAS. The majority of your deaths in a ground vehicle are going to come from other ground vehicles, not CAS.
If I cared about my stats, and was precious about dying, then maybe my stats would matter… But they don’t, and thus they don’t apply to this thread or argument you think you want to make…
It’s idiotic to even think that in a game with multiple spawns, that KDR is anything more of a gauge as to how pretencious you are about the game and needing to be on top.
When you are playing those vehicles, do you play them as flanking vehicles or as general vehicles (general as in going head to head with the enemy team, capturing points, etc)
Sometimes players will target other for certain playstyles and vehicles. For example, people flanking are more likely to die to CAS because they represent more of a threat. Vehicle wise, if you pull out something hard to kill, like a Maus, it makes you a bomb magnet.