Kyrie, on 28 August 2016 - 09:51 AM, said:
All over the forum there is constant griping about the fact that every game-mode boils to TDM, endless form into deathball and win style matches; yes whenever there is a chance to vote to play a mode that might break up that dynamic, such as Conquest, there is an absolute refusal to play that mode. Its gotten to the point that even when I try to employ a x8 or x9 multiplier I still get outvoted. :-)
So the forum posts say one thing, the practical reality in the field is that people want TDM.
Well, the problem (aside from complaining about "Team Deathmatch" being really a complaint against teamwork) with Conquest is that the best tactic to use in Conquest is the best tactic to use in Skirmish and Assault. Group up, find the enemy, kill him with fire and maneuver. While the capture points do matter, they're something you can pick up on the way while you move to contact; just something you want to keep an eye on while you kill the enemy. Almost never will the capture points turn around a match for the team that lost the main engagement. But the presence of the capture points gives more opportunity for
the stupid your valued teammates to screw up. It's a lot like the Eye of the Storm battleground in World of Warcraft: the place was Arathi Basin in space, and people knew how to play Arathi Basin; you just control three of the five points - but in EotS, one of the points was
special, and you had all sorts of idiocy pugging that battleground as a result.
This is not to say that Conquest is a bad game mode; with the recently increased rewards for resources, it can be a welcome change of pace. One of the major differences is that people do split up at first, so an aggressive team or lance has a much better chance of getting into a small, unorthodox fight, making the matches potentially much more interesting.
So whether or not you like Conquest is really up to your playing style. Just don't fall for fanciful stories about PGI (or IGP) deliberately sabotaging the game modes to "chase off the
real fans so they can get money from the stupid
mainstream FPS gamers." Aside from the obvious fact that this is the opinion of a wannabe nerd hipster (
"It's a
real Battletech thing; you probably wouldn't get it,") it's also a completely silly conspiracy theory: "This claim that would occur to no reasonable person is obvious to me because of my perspicacity and intellect!! Wake up, sheeple! Look at me, aren't I perceptive and edgy?" Like all conspiracy theories, it ignores the total picture in favor of a simplistic viewpoint that says more about the inside of the theorist's head than the real world outside of it.