#1---Everything in ares is balanced perfectly. If you are trying to alter the balance then you are just giving yourself an advantage and someone else a disadvantage. There are no unfair things in ares. If you play with one race vs another race, of coarse there's an offbalance, but you chose that and it's not the game's fault if you lose.
#2---Lag does not pick sides madman. If you are getting lag, the other person is getting the same amount of lag. Ares is designed so it plays equally on both people's computers. Always remember, the good thing about lag is it never picks sides.
#3---Your HVD isn't as important in the higher races then it is in the lower races. For salrillian and a little bit for audoman, your HVD is important, but the game will not be decided if you lose it. For all other races it is, but it all comes down to your strategic ability and piloting to save your hvd and win. If you want to know what strategy works, just ask me i'll tell you. I've never once changed my strategy for any of the races and levels in all the years i've had ares. There is a specific strategy for each race and level. Once you find that strategy, you'll find that your HVD stays protected more. However you must be able to pilot it well since it is the deciding factor in lower races. It is usually in the other persons interests to target your HVD as it's first victum, that's why you must be able to counter that.
#4--I think the fighters in ares are fine, except the only small modification they need is a hyperspace ability so they don't get left behind. otherwise, their sheilding is good for a fighter, and they have just the right amount of weapons. fighters are not a primary fighting tool, they are only distractions and mild backup.
#5--as for the HVD shielding, i like the fact that it isn't too big since it makes the game equal.
#6--as for the length of fleet combat, it is long if you do both do the right things. If one of you uses the wrong strategy the game will end soon. Just ask pyro, when we play we can get some pretty long games goin on ishiman vs ishiman on rock and a rock since we both use good strategy. Our last game took like 20 minutes and it was back and forth, one person was destroying, then the other would come back, and so on..(which i eventually won... ) long games is a good sign, it means you're doing something right. However if one person is way outnumbered and is just flying around with 1 cruiser, that is a much different story...(i don't like people who refuse to end the game even though they lost, it takes too much of my time to wait for the transport to land)
those i my suggestions, take em or leave em..
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ramble on..
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