Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more
Steve, you and a few other don't see a problem because you guys are in the top end of the feeding pool. Just using BS numbers to point out what I mean...
10% of the players are the top guns or just plain love to "fight", these are the guys that CAN dive into a 10 vs 1 because they are skilled enough to be able to come out on top, OR just really don't care about score/rank so they fight. This is the group, like you
that has a hard time understanding what the big deal is.
20% are the average players. They still play a bit for score, are not really confident they can handle that 10 vs 1 so they will move on, or not even up in that area. They more often or not look for small groups to fight in... needing some protection, but not really wanting to share the kills
70% of the players are the newbies. These include many players that have been here for years, ( was going to call this group "the skill less", but that would be rude
) but have not advanced in their skill level due to being stuck in the horde and are happy at "being good enough". These are the people that MUST hide in behind numbers because they don't have the skills or confidence to venture out on their own. These are the people that need the numbers, and flock to the most populated arena, and the biggest horde in that arena.
In a perfect world...
Squads would be limited to 32 people
Missions limited to 15 people
Each squad would be responsible for their own area of the map, whether attacking or defending. (no joining other squads)
There would be fights along the whole front, NOT just in one sector. Can you imagine the options!! Battles everywhere, furballs, landgrabbing, GVs battling it out, it would be like heaven !
Ahhhh nice dream, but it would never happen. It would take the "community" to decide to change game play like that, and far to many people in that 70% need the numbers to play. I'd love to see HTC try the "Euro/Pac" arena set up. I flew Pac most of the time in AW and the numbers were good. I'd venture over to Euro now and then just for something different, and it was fun.
Why were the numbers going down when there was one arena? I think that's a point that is missing in this discussion.
I think it was posted by either Pyro or HT that they ask "why" people are unsubscribing when they cancel their accounts and that info is what made them look at splitting the arenas. Picture a new guy signing up. The game is tough enough to get going as it is, add in 10 guys diving in on him each time he tries to up.