The flag can turn white without any guns being down. I want to say the number of building required to be down is around 80+.
The flag has to be white and alll guns down and 10 troops to capture a base. If half the troops go in and or a gun or flagpops those troops are gone.
In troops that are in the map room are good until a gun or the flag changes.
The flag on a vbasr does not change is correct. Should it? It would be nice but we have worked around that for sometime.
Most players learn that bases flash and there is GV dar when enemies are present. Why have an exception for running troops?
Most player learn that the white flag means the base is capture-able but think an auto gun will protect them because it will shoot and kill troops. Many don't realize that the white flag doesn't not mean that, and that guns being down is a requirement whether that position can shoot troops or not.
Since they think White flag is when a base can be taken, that thinking holds over to v-base. "Oh we're Blue flag so we're ok" The flag indicator is confusing.
yes any set of arbitrary rules can be learned eventually. But ignorance created by confusing indicators seems like a frustrating way to give the knowledgeable an advantage.
I was defending a V-base and fought of 5 guys trying to take it. I saw on the map that there was no GV dar, or planes in the sector. The guns weren't coming up for another 12 minutes, but eh flag was Blue, no one was in the sector (not blinking) I'm thinking of jumping in a plane to intercept the next batch of bombers coming to drop the VH. VH is up. Map is clear, Flag is blue. I land my 7 tank kills and pull up the clipboard map. Still not flashing If a tank spawns in, I can punch out and up a GV to defend. I have no idea I should sit there defending the map room for another 12 minutes (more if the strats are damaged). How long should a person sit on a base with no attackers in sector? How is that intuitive? or Fun?
I'm by myself.
I'm using what I think is good info to make an informed decision. Before I can even move the next airbase the base is captured out from under me and I'm moved to other base across the map where the AH logic thinks I need to be.
WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?
Now many vets love that a base can be sneak captured like this. Because they are in a secret knowledge club. But that not's a real strategy, it's just gameness created by confusing Flag and Flashing indicators.
Now if we tell everyone how to do it, you can no long sneak a base, but every defender will have to sit at empty bases for long periods of time just in case there a load of troops running of from 12 minutes out. Seems like a needless waste of people's time.