Since you are selling jets without chaff, maybe it’s time to start selling tanks without tracks or guns? Looks like a great business idea to me.
To be honest, your business practice is disgusting—I’ll never spend a cent on it.
Since you are selling jets without chaff, maybe it’s time to start selling tanks without tracks or guns? Looks like a great business idea to me.
To be honest, your business practice is disgusting—I’ll never spend a cent on it.
You don’t even need chaff at high tiers lol,
Why just regress the game? The game used to be so much more painful. No flares stock was the worst, followed by no parts or FPE
Very much want chaff, it is technically true you can play w/o it but you can’t gain altitude without chaff so you are stuck to tree sniffing 24/7
Downplaying how bad it still is in many ways. Also we used to have higher earnings to offset a lot of this pain
It may be a skill issue on my half but chaff really doesn’t do anything. It’s always the modification I unlock last on jets and I never use it, it’s only a waste of flares lol
unfortunately it is that
Figured as much, but notching and chaffing is never reliable, only multipathing ever is. If I’m in my Gripen and I want to use ARH missiles at BVR (which is stupid) I need to climb up, launch them, then immediately go cold and spam chaff for multiple minutes.
What top tier premium doesn’t have chaff?
I think he’s talking about stock planes in general
Oh ok. He said “selling jets without chaff” so I assumed he was talking about premiums
it is for me, when I do it correctly it always works, when I don’t do it correctly it doesn’t.
Squadron vehicles may qualify - they can be bought like premiums but must be stock ground. Oh, and event planes.
Floorsniffing isn’t a fun or reliable gameplay loop.
it’s not fun, but it’s reliable
over water lol, you’re aware most maps don’t have large bodies of water?
I’m not exactly stupid, I am aware of that
you can mp reliably on every map
With how splash damage is? I take my chances with kinetic/notching.
theoretically yes, actually no, because the landscape can be rather dynamic.
in practice yes because you just hug terrain by following it intelligently, on golan for example you follow the path of the divots, you don’t try to cross them
for the entire match? it’s situational and not at all a reliable way to defeat fox3s like notching and chaffing