What I love about this game is its dynamics. I wouldnt call myself a furballer, landgrabber, GVer or WTW type guy because I like it all.
Base taking is just one aspect of the game that I enjoy also but I have to agree that lately, more and more people are focusing on real estate rather than fighting their opposer.
What seems to be the "Fad" now a days is that a mission is posted on country...JOIN MISSION..NEED 110s, NIKS and GOONS." now depending on how "poplular" of a mission planner you are, lets say if your good, youll get 11-15 110s, 5-8 Niks and 2-C47s. Chances are, your flying off into some sector and feild that hasnt seen action, you are heading to a point that your enemy wouldnt commonly suspect a NOE to arrive and chances are...your "mission planner" has already taken the liberty of taking out the radar prior to the horde entering. If not, they offer a deak to fly high in the north if the attack is coming from the south. All this for one reason and one reason only...AVOID the enemy. A complete "weenie" tactic that I think is no fun to anyone but the desktop general who planned it in the first place.
When you are in a mission and the only fight you have is with 10 other green guys for 1 red guy..your in a horde. when you find yourself landing with all your ammo still available..your in a horde.
The so called whines you hear on 200 and bbs about hordes are not whines...but smacks in the heads to these guys that join these migrating wildabeast missions that when you get tied up in the hype of the only satisfaction you get is seeing "country X has captured feild 12", The day you actually get bored (and trust me, it will come soon) of landgrabbing or flying with outstanding #s on your side...you become a noob all over agian when you want to learn your plane..learn ACM etc...
ABOLISH the mission planner on the clipboard IMO..if anything, its excessive and taking over the game especially to the noob. Have him learn his plane of choice and not be distracted by the huge #s of green guys there to protect him. Encourage the fact that in order to get good at this game..you need to get shot down a million times before you finally get it right, but trust me, its all worth it.