Originally Posted by
Ex_Pat_Tanker
"Innovate the game, not the Toy" is my motto too. Nothing worse than being the eager new guy with his shiny new tank, turning up for his first battle day, and getting his ***** handed to him by a bunch of guys with massively Uber tanks...
Sounds like you guys in Can-Am have a handle on that situation tho, so go experiment like we did in Detroit

I agree Martin. We at NEAD & Danville do what we can to make things realistic and fun. If we do not try hard to make it fun for the rookies this hobby it will not grow. I love putting that remote in the hands of a new tanker commander and seeing that smile pour over them. Danny, Dave, Troy, John & Quinn, Herman, Sean, Dennis and more.....we all become kids again. I love to pair up with the rookies and we mentor them as much as possible. We often let them start first and the vets join in later in the game. It levels the playing field. On the IFA I use mine about evey other event and load it out to any who want to try. They either loved driving it of hated it for its immobility. I does ad spice tot he game. I was often amazed by the 8 or so direct hits on the JT and Elefant at APG that just bounced off. WOW.