silentD11, on 01 February 2013 - 03:34 PM, said:
This still lands you with multiple games that are about as fun, win or lose, as a root canal. The lack of variety and monotony will cause most people to quit 8 man drops and avoid them like the plague. Want to know how to get people to play a different game for the night? Inform them you are going to do 8 players and watch them run for the hills. Nobody wants to sit through that, well masochists do. And that's leaving out that even if people do find that fun, some of them might want to grind mechs, play joke builds, or do whatever that night.
There's also the issue that there aren't enough 8 man teams to actually implement a match making system. And many of the four man premades you see out there aren't actual clans, but a selection of randoms who wandered into whatever TS3 server for the night and wanted to get some games. There isn't much difference from a pug here other than you can call someone a sea urchin molester over voice rather than through chat.
Not too mention, that a lot of the 8 man queue are "pro-gamer" min/maxxing Clans. Easy enough to beat when you are with your own Clan and have chemistry to compliment your tactics. Unfortuantely, running pell mell around TS doesn't net you any chemistry.
Now, the PUGnation (of which I spend about half my time) can say "then why do you tell us to jsut grab random people?!?!?!"
Simple.
Because in 4man/PUG, you only occasionally face a cohesive group, especially larger than 4 (though I would be first to admit some Clans sync drop 2 4mans.. and make all kinds of good excuses for it.... but they still know that chances are good they will be pugrolling.), hence chemistry and tactics are far less important. Seriously, to win in the Pug queue simply requires getting all the kittens to herd the same direction then actual focus fire.
8 man tends to be a little more competitive than that. You can get by ok with 1-2 randoms, if they are quality pilots.... but you don't throw 8 random pilots together with any expectation in hell of winning much vs an actual TEAM.