just a thought---if the bish are hording a map then the rooks and knights should work togeather to break it up.not to take a base mind you just to break up the hord.then go back to normal--it's usually the v-tard's that start the hord..but if any one country ups a hord then the other 2 country's should break it up and eventually maybe the hords will stop.but if a hord is considered 20 people,what do you do if a squad has 20 people in and they r all there----actually i don't think there is anything that can be done about it----another thought just came to mind as i am typing this--this game is based pretty much based on ww2 ideas--now bomber groups bombing citys and bases in ww2 would they be considered hords
20 people working as a group is a bad thing? This is a WW2 Simulation and WW2 had large numbers of everything, everywhere. My suggestion is to figure out some tactics to deal with your so called hordez, get back in the game and have fun.
I think 1 aspect of 'too many' people working together is no fun and overlooked. It also helps limit the duration and size of said hordez.
If you're in a group that keeps outnumbering and devastating the enemy wherever it goes it gets boring. It's not much fun to load up a plane with bombs, fly to your destination and have nothing to shoot at or drop bombs on.
I'd also like to point out that you rarely see air combat groups like the Jokers, Kommando Nowotny, Loco Busters etc.. complaining about too many people to shoot at. They just work a target rich environment into their tactics.
It's also a lot easier to defend a base than capture one so I say if people must complain, complain about the people who just roll over for anything they feel they can't stop because "there's no point in even trying."