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What ? You are telling me cas is harder than spaa ?
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Going forward lets remember to avoid insulting others, and to avoid going off topic.
Just a reminder it’s a 9.3-10.3 thread.
I’m playing/spading my ussr 7.7 lineup, the spaa there with 30mm or whatever is only capable of hitting planes flying in a straight line at about 1.5-2km maybe, any farther than that and reaction time is too long and a simple low g turns defeats the radar tracking instantly, same for a lot of SPAAG. I can only get free kills under those conditions, otherwise im just praying. Higher velocity guns at like 9.x on gepards etc. are going to reach out a bit more, but not too much, zsu at 9.3 is just sad and honestly worse than this thing at 7.7. Stingers with proxy fuse are pretty much the only somewhat scary missile at 9.x, and rolands cant pull close, and lose energy like a brick at longer ranges.
If SPAA was braindead easy every BR below 8.0 wouldn’t turn into an air show after 4 minutes or so. And the only reason CAS dies to spaa above that is getting too greedy, or just plain skill issue. If you just spawned in maybe feel out if there is any SPAA before diving in, don’t go for attack runs 2km from their spawn if one is up or you don’t know, don’t get into a dogfight above the battlefield, don’t get into a low energy state, take out SPAA when they are distracted, or try to come at them at low angles at weird angles when you know where they are.
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let’s be honest here.
90% of all planes is flown by people who just been killed, so they are kinda pissed and just want revenge, so they fly in a straight line with tunnelvision, fairly easy to shoot down
The last 10% plays it cool and are either hugging the ground or waiting until the right time, these guys and gals often get kills.
for example, An alpha jet with rockets can do serious damage, even in uptiers.
Just take your time to approach
i know. isnt it wonderful?
Do you have any kind of proof for supporting your theory
Or Just want to throwing insult to SPAA users?(which will makes no positive efforts for discussion)
I think you need to tone down your aggression a bit or deraililng show will happen later eventually. :/
You can always assume that whenever anyone claims “x is always played by bad players/good players” that they don’t have evidence to support their assertion.
The most likely spread of CAS / SPAA skill is along a bell curve as most things tend to be.
i play Japan 9.0 right now, and the amount of clowns in Gepards, xm246, type 87 and what not, who are using the AAs as a cheap TD for later to get bombed in their second spawn (if they respawn at all) is bloody staggering, so yes, there are a metric ton of bad SPAA players out there.
I’m saying CAS is literally the most braindead easy role in the game (and even more so when you get guided munitions and ballistic computers).
This issue is that CAS is also boring and so the only people who play CAS are:
- Cap rushers with 1 or 2 scouts (90% of CAS are awful at actual tank battles)
- People using them as simple way to revenge bomb (uh-oh … toxic)
- Players that don’t know how do dodge, or flare even
I’ve played SPAA, and I’ve seen people play SPAA. There’s a massive difference between bad and average SPAA players, but you don’t wanna admit that most SPAA players suck cuz it hurts your pride.
I’m not just hurling insults at SPAA players (unlike how CAS haters will take every opportunity possible to jurl insults at any1 who disagrees with them)
I’m just pointing out an observation I made, long before I even started defending CAS, and this observation still holds true today with constant confirmation.