I disagree with you. We took 5 bases the other night with 5 guys and the bases were defended.
What a liar. Defended by the one auto-ack no one else got before you got there, maybe, and 4 of the 5 probably still got killed. You're just jealous because your squad has zero impact on the game. The last time I remember seeing the DMs accomplish anything of note was when you switched sides to spy out CVs and take command to keep them from turning while your squad mates bombed them in 234s. How pathetic.
As for it being harder to deack a vbase.....
Yes, it is harder. That is a simple fact. They used to have a grand total of three acks and were extremely easy to deack and sneak. Now they're harder.
seriously man how easy u want this game to be?
Where did you see me say it should be easier?
Seriously man, take your head out of [the place you've stuck it] before embarassing yourself any further. Statistics were posted showing that fewer bases are taken now than before the new towns and bases. I hypothesized that part of this is that v-bases used to be much easier to take because they had much less ack. I'm just trying to explain the numbers. Any value judgments you want to draw from their are purely the product of
your imagination.
I'm not sure how you arrive at that statement, because there are 3 glaring things going against that logic:
By looking at the numbers Lusche posted. It's not a logical conclusion, it's a statistical fact: numbers show it takes twice as many player-hours to take a base now as it did before the new town and bases. (And by "before the new town and bases" I don't mean the white flag and 50% rule, I mean compared to the OLD town, the square one without all the trees and winding roads.)
Read the chart. It got MUCH harder when the new town came in, then it backed off in difficulty with the 50%/white flag rule, but it's still harder than it was before the new town. However, as Lusche pointed out, the changes in arena setup also complicate the picture.
That just proves a lot of the Knight players are looking for fun , not a horde.
Wait - so if they leave an arena where there's about an equal amount of opposition, and go to another arena where they can enjoy a 3-1 numerical advantage and roll bases with little or no opposition, they're looking for "fun"?
You're making even less sense than usual. Impressive.