Not going to beat a dead horse here and whine about arena caps. I just wanted to point out the noticeable differences with gameplay this past weekend.
Besides the fact that squaddies and I had the luxury of not worrying about what arena we could or couldn't get into, we all noticed we were logged on more than we do on an average day. I think we all agreed this past weekend was probably the most fun we had together in a long while, but why? We have been through the Titanic Tues one arena many times but this weekend was noticeably different.
Numbers were consistently even on all sides throughout the weekend, each front had great fights. Most of all what we noticed was the great response team mates gave when either setting up a silly mission just for fun ( great responses for a stuka mission), to getting help when a horde was inbound. 200 chatter was kept great this weekend. With the exception of arguments that spurred on the hidden CV debate, which was more comical then foul.

Arena splits in my opinion bring a differnet "feel" to the game. IMO, it just naturally draws people to horde or be hoarded. 90% of the guys are off beating up one section of the map, while the other is getting rolled over. This is pretty consistent with both LW maps. Why it does this, I don't know, but it is very noticeable.
The weekly map resets have a great impact also. It seems since the TT setup, weekend play has been about hordes racing to get the most real estate the weekend and if there was no realistic chance of a reset before Tuesday morning, Mondays were typically the good days to find the "fighting" crowd.
Any thoughts?