Board Thread:Fun and games/@comment-29396184-20170719102207/@comment-26488146-20180209182225

PvZ: GW2: Projectiles still have a range in space, despite the fact that there is no friction and almost no gravity acting on them to slow them down. So even if they do have a limited range, it would be much larger than it would be on any Earth map (although it is not in-game).

Continuing on a point that I have made in the past about there being no sound in space, Roadie Z's weapon should be completely ineffective on the moon maps (at least outside).

Also, this next point is a big thing that I have never understood in PvZ: GW and GW2. Why do plants and zombies consistently use foot soldiers (no, not the specific class, I mean ground-based units) to fight their battles instead of more modern tactics? So Zomboss wants to destroy the Plant base in the Backyard Battleground, or the Mega Flower, or whatever, so why doesn't he use ballistic missiles, for example, or air and naval attack vehicles? The zombies have Z-Mechs, Teleporters, giant war robots,, huge factories, and more, and yet they don't seem to have a few high-yield missiles? What? Same thing practically for the plants. And if they do have missiles and ships, then why don't they use them more often? On some maps, I can understand that the attackers merely want to capture the base (Seeds of Time, Wall-nut Hills, Zombopolis, Great White North) or they can't get anything but a strike team to the base (Moon Base Z, perhaps big cities and bases like Zomburbia, Zombopolis, and the plant and zombie sides of the Backyard Battleground have aerial and/or naval defenses) but that doesn't explain the almost total lack of these things used in battle. At least the plants use Tactical Cukes and Corn Strikes and Butter Barrages somewhat frequently, but the zombies, who even likely have an orbital bombardment platform (which they only use on their own bases against small ground forces, by the way), never seem inclined to use weapons of mass destruction or any forces at all other than ground forces.