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Old 09-21-2009, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Ancient Seraph View Post
...if there's an Arado in game, someone else has to grab a jet, then another finds it wouldn't be fun in his Spit, etc. etc. and finally you end up with a WWII Ace Combat wannabe.
Logically reasoning leads to that conclusion, but many people still use a variety of aircraft if there is an Arado or B-17 in a match, or even if they have the Arado unlocked. One thing that is a problem about teams:

-Player A has an Arado and his team will be chosen randomly
-Player B decides to use an Me-262 to fight the Arado
-Player B's team will be chosen randomly
-Player A and B end up on the same team

OR

-Player A has an Arado and his team is set to A
-Player B, C, D, F, and G set their team to A
-Remaining players (H, I, J, and K) are put on team B


On the second example (particularly when Player A has a B-17 and not an Arado) players just join the team which has the best bomber. But, going back to the first example, if the best bomber's team is chosen randomly, and there are other bombers (possible an Arado or two), then there is still a good chance that one team will have all the good bombers, the other team fighters/medium bombers.
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