Originally posted by mipoikel
Personally I think it is up to us how things are going on and we should stop "whining" about numbers. It may help for a while but for some reason people dont want to stay in rooks.
One thing could help us and it is co-operation. We have seen many times that we can fight succesfully even lower numbers but that happens only if we do things together. And when we do things well, we get more people online.
So true.
Nice to see someone who isn't just falling back on "Waaaah we're outnumbered poor us". Rooks aren't going to win, as long as the prevailing attitude is "I don't want to win, I just don't want to be reset"
I think a lot of it has to do with the simple fact that the rooks have the best fighter pilots. It sounds like it should be an advantage but really works against you guys. Two reasons, first of all, a good fighter pilot spends more time in fighters, fighting, furballing, whatever. The second is that a good fighter pilot is going to give more thought to dangerous field attacks, where even a newbie would have no second thoughts about dive into a field to deack, or kill a hangar.
Bish and Knights have most of the newbies. People who are essentially worthless in a fighter, and who know it, and make up for it by being helpfull to thier team, and hitting ground targets. The weakness of the bishops and knights as fighter pilots, is thier strength in the war.
Some people seem to equate taking an attack plane into a heavily defended field as suicide divebombing. The same also complain when a massed mission attacks the same field. The same ALSO complain when they instead sneak an undefended field. Taking a plane and crashing it into a hangar to hit with your bombs is pretty lame(Especially since it leaves you worthless for no good reason).
A teams numbers can be thought of as it's mass. Once a team gets going, it gains players(as people log on, and avoid logging off), as it continues to take fields, it gains momentum, more players, the team its up against has trouble stopping it. If stopped, even for a short time, the numbers go away, the people who were staying online because of the successes log off. The attackers lose steam, and the defenders get the chance to turn things around.
Three final points:
If you don't care about winning, you will be reset.
Defense is a delaying action, there is no defense that cannot be beaten down.
Numbers help ensure success, they don't cause it.