For me, a huge part of this game is planning my moves to be outside of my enemies firing arc, while at the same time positionng myself to be in the correct range and angle to attack them.
(With) Turrets... you could close your eyes, spin that dial, and as long as you don't fly off the edge or land on an asteroid, if they can shoot you, you can shoot them. It removes any kind of maneuvering strategy.
Bottom line? Turrets take away a huge part of the game for me.
So I don't fly them.
But that's a personal thing. I don't expect every other player to play the same way.
Admiral Thrawn,
It is clear, as you say, that you do not fly fighters with turrets; if you DID, you would know the fallacy of that statement. As someone who flies both Rebs and Imps, I know the thrill and challenge you speak of, when going on the hunt with a flock of Interceptors. I also know, that I have to consider carefully, what maneuvers I pick for my Y-wings (for example), as they are not the most maneuverable or fast fighters out there. I am less concerned about keeping enemies in my frontal arc (if I have a turret) as I am about not running into things (like asteroids, other ships and the board edge) and maintaining optimal range (to friends, as well as enemies) and trying to avoid the firing arcs of enemy ships, which nearly always have a speed and maneuverability (and increasingly frequently a firepower advantage, as well). So, a you see, it is not as simple as you say but then, again, you would not know that as you have never experienced it.
All that said, I understand that certain ships fit certain play styles and we all get our jollies in our own way. My only bit of advice would be to paraphrase that Native American saying about not criticizing someone until you have walked a mile in their moccasins. In other words, try flying some turret ships, if only to better know your opponent.
Fly Casual
I believe you misread that post, it wasn't mine. I also explained in my original post that I do have some, although limited experience with turrets and the falcon. I understand that its a strategy with its own ups and downs, I'm just asking if it takes some of the fun out of the game for some people in addition to myself, and many of these posts say it does.
Edited by AdmiralThrawn