where the whole country will decide and horde together
On the OP, it seems like a good idea, but it rarely works in the game. Different preferences, schedules, skills and personalities will seldom allow for a clever and coordinated strategy.
“Horde” is not the ideal. It goes against the concept of economy of force. Twenty guys on an airfield can spare three or four to take a neighboring vehicle base, for example.
In defense of the OP, I occasionally think about coordinated actions:
- Hit adjacent bases’ vehicle hangars and ordnance.
- Maintain high CAP. Disciplined CAP, as in, five guys don’t dive after the first red guy to appear.
- Take out hangars, as required.
- Get troops on the way and get the town down as they arrive.
The overriding question is whether or not it is fun. It shouldn’t feel like work. What ‘fun’ is varies from night to night. Sometimes, I just want to fly around and shoot people.
<--- Looks at this and shakes his head thinking of a line from William Shatner on SNL: "Get a life!"
Great Saturday Night Live moment. “Have you ever kissed a girl?”