HT made the squads limited to 32 maybe he thinks that is around the number that is reasonable but certainly not all online at the same time.
I know Bish put together several large missions that incorporate a number of players routinely I don't commend their style either. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Ok maybe the fate worse than death comment was a little harsh. Once you have grown tired of taking / defending fields in this manner akin to headbutting a brick wall repeatedly and your left wondering how the hell did so and so just pull that amazing reversal? and kill me IMPOSSIBLE!!
Those skills are only learn't by fighting the hordes and working on your ACM. Do you want to be the hunter or the hunted?
There is no challenge in taking bases un-defended or with mass number superiority. When someone logs in looking for a fight and everyone is bombing hangars into submission, NOE sneaking fields in top secret missions, HO spraying every red guy they see with 5 guys already on him. Good fights disappear, veterans get tired and resort to hanging out on the bbs slinging mud.
Like minded players who are dictating gameplay to new AH players educating them in the ways of the horde they will get bored and leave. When you can't hold your own in a dogfight after a year or two playing where do you get your enjoyment from?
Bruv, the training I was referring too is the fundamental aspects of all game activities like target identification (which one is the vehicle hanger), dive bombing, level bombing calibration, etc., not just ACM.
The question of overkill is like asking how many engineers does it take to design and IC. Is the team composed of all new grads, or is it full of experienced veterans. You can take a base much more easily when you can just say "take out the VH", instead of taking the time to teach new players to ID the VH, and make consistent drops.
I have to assume that your assessment of my inability of hold my own in a dogfight after 18mos of experience is based on our head to head encounters. I will readily admit that you, and many other experienced players are better than I am at playing this game. Furthermore, since you started earlier, you will always be more experienced and a better player than I. I am sure I could learn a lot from players that are not Claim Jumpers. However, unlike the Claim Jumpers, I have not met any that are willing the share that experience. Only those that are willing to exploit their experience to enhance their game enjoyment, and to occasionally disparage the skills of the less experienced.
I wish there more squads that had the willingness to share their game skills like the Claim Jumpers.