It wouldn’t be so bad, if they hadn’t crippled the ADATS. You can’t even see the goddam missile past 4km, and that’s the thing they expect us to use? I get the flare burns out in real life, but the operator isn’t guiding the missile in real life.
They should have cut the badger, or some premium vehicle if that’s what it took for all nations to have gotten a decent air defence system.
If they bypass the sky sabre for an Indian or South African addition, I expect a very large amount of backlash, especially after making the British player base wait until September to be able to play anti air
Exactly, I’m sure 99/100 people would rather have the Sky Sabre, than the badger or some premiums. Just poor choices and a complete disconnect from their own community. Very disappointing, and I only fear that when the Sky Sabre comes, after the 4 month wait, we would receive the CAMM instead of the CAMM-ER. It seems like something Gaijin would do.
Given that France and Sweden (and mainly France) will still have to cope with the VT-1 on their ItO-90, I feel like it’s finally time this missile got its historical performance, we’ve been dealing with gimped performance on the VT-1 for way too long.
Honestly knowing Gaijin and their disregard to the British tree , I wouldn’t be surprised. However I do hope they would receive enough backlash to not attempt such a lazy approach
Not even that. The Buk-M3 had gone radical changes to the launcher compared to the base one. That means even the Indian one requires remodelling.
Im not even expecting any British SAM, at all.
Do those 4 months really matter that much? Sure they’d be fun, but like with every update the spaa in this case is going to be spammed for a good while. CAS gameplay will reduce for a bit meaning half your team will be fighting for that lost PO-2 in the corner.
If the trend of spaa has calmed down again and the CAS is starting back up, then they will become usefull. Normal spaa will do just fine untill then i think.
You wouldn’t really be dependend tho. Back then spaa was just not that great in general with close to non rocket capable ones as you mentioned. But around that time CAS was way different aswell.
The current spaa can handle itself fine from low to mid range (few longer range aswell) and appart from the long range outer atmosphere bombers the new spaa won’t make that much of a difference. To be fair the new systems will have more trouble trying to shoot down extreme close air making them depended on the good old spaa we have now.