Originally posted by Jackal1
... I just hope the purist "furball only" crowd is satisfied. This is what your whines has done to the game.
Get a grip. I would love to see your logic that backs this up and what "whines" in particular are responsible for the lopsided numbers.
There are furballers in all countries. If there weren't, then there would be no furballs. With that, every country is participating in furballs and for the most part, furballs are usually pretty balanced so the net effect is basically zero when it comes to having an effect on the numbers.
If your insinuating that the lopsidedness is do to the fact that "furballers" don't play "Capture the Flag" you couldn't be more wrong.
As far as the main thrust of this thread ...
I like Murdr's suggestion, but actually think that Furious's idea is probably a better and more simple solution to implement.
I would think that it would be very easy for HT to implement code that will look at the numbers of players in each country when a switch is requested and deny the switch if the chosen country has more players than the country you are currently in.
This approach has no hard coded time limit it. The "time" is only determined by how long other countries maintain numerical superiority over the others.
I also like the idea of getting perk points to switch to the lowest numbered country. I don't need the perks, but it just might be a good incentive for those that want/need perks.
And .... I have to also agree that this constant drubbing of one country would be lessened if we had the BIG maps back in rotation. I know that HTC is probably up to their arnoldes in alligators, but I only hope that they are converting the BIG map with great speed, cause their is going to be a massive explosion very soon.
I don't like the idea of having to pay perks to switch to a higher numbered country. I have over 17,000 perk points and with that logic, I could switch to any country without a problem for a long time. With Furious's idea, it doesn't matter how many perk points I have, I cannot switch to a numerically superior country, which is the way it should be.