Fellow comrades,
I've been thinking of the repairkits and so. Like, first off. Inf. sqds tend to lose sqd,-members and through that they aren't able to regain full strength, which is currently the opposite of vehicles. Well, if they survive the encounter, which is the same for inf.
It's been said before that is very much "all-or-nothing". Getting that KT back to a safe repairarea may win the battle which makes the allies also too go for "all-or-nothing"-attack, paradropping AB:s or charge with M10:s. However, this type of encouraged gameplay ultra-aggro/vet-hunt, doesn't enjoy me.
So. That's basiclly the background.
IMO mines, stickes, faust (when the target vehicle is damaged) etc. is there to buy time and to get a critical. These are, in some ways, a hard-counter to tanks and in the same way mines, most often, damages and supress a inf. sqd. without them most often taking casualties. Same is true for the tanks (damage and critical) although with only one pop of repairkit it makes a well-placed sticky/mine a potential gamewinner, compared to the KT surviving and getting repaired to full health.
If the meaning of repair should be criticals I would say that repairkits should heal a lot less HP and get more uses. Say, heal 20% of HP, 2 uses. In this way you can repair criticals by getting to full health if not severely damaged. If the tank is severely damaged you can try and get lucky, repairing the criticals but still got a damaged tank that is still in the critical-zone for coming damage, making it as risky as using a 2-man-sqd.
This would lead to that Tiger isn't worthless by one sticke, the KT don't win the game by surviving with that 2% health, you don't need to "vet hunt" down repairing tanks to not face them a second time. If you knock a tank down hard, it also stays that way, almost
In my ears, it's a win-win-situation which removes the big drawbacks AND takes away the, IMO to big, advantages. Making a more fun and not so big-gambling game.
Cost on mines, stickes and the like may have to be changed as well, along with repair-costs.
Discuss!