Originally posted by Jackal1
ROFL
Beet your gettin the ladies of The "cocktail hour society" all wound up again.
I know! And they're such good value!

Saintaw! Sorry old chap... I realise there are more than
nonante words in this post!
Mars. In the case of the pizza map, the capture of an "undefended" base does not need a horde. You have been at pains to point out that a "furball" is 50v50 or something like that, so I doubt that your definition of "horde" is applicable to 6 guys. So I don't accept that there was "no way to defend against us". There's a difference between not being able to defend, and of making a tactical error. And that's exactly what happened in that P47 session I had on pizza a few weeks ago. In short, they cocked it up. They could have got GVs - actually, a couple of them did. One even shot our goon, who landed instead of dropping troops!

But the rest of them probably just buggered off, whining about "hordes of milkmaids".
The context here buddy, is gangbangs. When a base is under attack by the gang, there is no upping to defend. Hello, its like you dont even play this game
I don't entirely disagree with you. The game YOU play during US PT - hordes/furballs/gangbangs (choose whichever term fits best) is
entirely different from the game when America sleeps. "Hordes" of guys gangbanging a base on the pizza map when there's only about 70 people online? Erm... I don't think so.
The gangbangery is a function of
numbers or, more accurately, the
density of players on the map. (That's why kills per hour is a relative value, and needs other factors to be taken into account) Small maps which compress the action into a smaller space plus the sheer numbers that are online during USPT are two linked factors which combine to engender hording and gangbangery. I am not alone in having observed that. Furball has seen it, and that is the subject of his thread...
...and with that, we are back on topic.