I fight under the Rook flag, and through some detective work I have found out who is responsible for removing all of our C.V.'s to the far corners of the map.
The shocking thing isnt that this person holds a very high Rank (and therfore should know better), but that an entire squad is contributing to it in the form of misdirection, denial, and out n out lies when they are faced with the reality of finaly being caught.
Most people who have a valid reason when questiond will answer "why" they are doing somthing that effects the entire country, and will at-least identify themselves.
I believe what we have here is a person/person's drunk with power, and with a theocracy's arrogance, they have decided what is best for everyone.
Somthing is very wrong with the current way C.V. command is exchanged, as one person is simply able to take command/release command as many times as they want.
This results in a C.V. perpetualy turning within its own length as the culprit is forced to jump from C.V. to C.V., or it results in what we have today in Orange..., 5 C.V. groups with perfectly healthy Ports bottled up in the far corner of the map.
It was blind luck when I FINALY after 2 hours I was able to catch the guy red handed.
My score and several others who repeatedly tried to move just ONE C.V. out of that corner was 200 or bellow, and thats an abomination...
This squads ideal (whatever it may be) is not somthing that should be crammed down the throats of the entire country, Nor should we all be required to perk farm, mindlessly bomb strats, or otherwise play in a way that requires a rank of 50 or below just to command ONE C.V. out of 8.
This is an abuse of privledge, and it should be stopped by limiting the number of time's a person is able to command diffrent C.V.'s, or by some other means that doesnt affect the current perk system.
Im not mentioning names, because there isn't a point other than to get myself banned, or to be called a liar again for what I saw, so im required to come here and somhow get the point across another way.
When I finaly got them to admit responsibility the attitude was, (and I quote) "get used to it".
"Ummmmmm, No."
A8Popy, Rook.