OK, this is the last one I'm going to reply to or read for that matter unless you start using full sentences, paragraphs, and proper spelling. Reading your post, and understanding them is giving me a headache. The reason they teach you this crap in school is because MOST people use it in everyday life to communicate with others.
i beg to differ... we controlled the bish horde that day... the min the hrode entered dar ring... the call came... whoever that jsut landed or got killed... immiediately went on the defence... all on 1 channel... 1 big bellybutton squad sepearted into diff fronts...and each having defence and offence at the same time... lose 1 no prob.. we get it back after reorganising...
This happens sometimes as a large percentage of players that day "get into it" I myself have joined in and helped the war effort by defending or helping take bases. For the most part, I'd rather just find little fights and furball and couldn't care less about the "war".
you've seen it work and failed because there wasn't a system in the game to support that function...all we had were a bunch of dedicated guys wit a common goal who failed because the sytem wasn't there to support them... have you ever thought it thru? you come in horde... every time this country has hordes to defend it... you stop come back again,, same thing.. you think hell... this is turning into 1 big furball.. so you stop* dun forget.. you have to fly wayyyy further than the defenders..... you THINK.. hey lets do sneaky missions.. steal bases... and how to take them objectively too..does it not stop hordes?
No nothing stops a horde. A horde is 40-50 guys rolling over a base like a plague of locust. Some will up to defend but after killing a half dozen lemmings the FHs are down and MOST people look for a new fight (why fly all that way to get to a fight that is soon to disappear). The horde captures another base and moves on. Very rarely do hordes run into each other. Mayhem ensues, all fighters are as heavy as possible, and nobody has any alt, just speed which is soon either burned off in that first turn, or those that survive the HOs on the first pass continue on the their intended target both teams hoping to capture the target BEFORE he team they just passed does.
whats hasppening rite now.. is you see a horde...you think.... hell i'm not getting vulched.... not going to up... so the horde has it way... i salute the new guys cos they dun know much... they up trying to defend thinking help is on the way... FYI your kind of thinking killed them... not the horde.. now turn it back.... you already have 2-3 new guys defending... and ready pool.. you send whoever wants to help them...horde may not be diverted... but hell.. their easy base capture is gone...
Many people, myself included couldn't care less about score. Upping from a field under attack is foolish, but we do it anyway to defend, and in my case grab a few easy kills
I have seen this type of organization many times. ROC did it for the Rooks for awhile, the BOPS did it for the Bish, and the vTards are doing it for the bish now. Large groups, well organized used to swarm a base under with numbers for the sole purpose to capture the base. Personally I think there is much more to this game. Grabbing a base is easy. I prefer to look for a challenge. I fly into multi-con environments, it's more fun to fly against 3 than it is to pick someone who isn't paying attention tho I won't pass up those kills either
The only reason a horde is fun...that I can see... is the sense of accomplishment a player can get being part of the horde that he can NOT get on his own.....yet.
Again, your idea will only work on those days the planets align and the majority want to work together. Use the mission planner. When the mission launches you see what you have for resources. That is when you plan on "what" the missions all about and hand out the assignments then. If only a few sign up, your a "porking mission" to kill dar someplace. If a bunch join, your a "base grab" mission. You don't need a special system/set-up to do what your looking to do.