Right so there seems to be a miscommunication. Or some people are really bad mathematicians. Either way, having multiple points activate simultaneously and in sequence is simply not what resource race was. In resource race, all five points were continuously active, not active in sequence like crazy king. My idea was and is having two points active simultaneously (e.g.. A&B, C&D, E&A, etc..) Because there are at least two ships on either team, encounters would happen as often as players wanted them to. If your team is alone and capping point A while the enemy is capping point B, if you want to trigger an engagement, all you'd have to do is saunter off towards point B. Also, since there would be two active points, it would be a lot harder to have both points constantly being blocked by both teams.
If anyone thinks that having only one point active prevents stalemates, please watch this match:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bajGjvDbjQQ&list=UUmMjT33G-B-nmtwPqTNYeGgIt was a competitive crazy king match that lasted for over an hour because neither team could capture a final point.
If Blue team really wanted to get enough points to win but Red team was consistently blocking them, all Blue team would have to do would be to consolidate their ships around a single active point. This would allow Red team to capture their own point, but it would provide an extra layer of depth and strategy to a game mode that can just drag on forever.
If anyone would like to refute my idea and have a rational discussion about it, I'd be happy to oblige. Those conversations are what I practically live for. However, posts like these are simply idiotic and in my opinion unacceptable. It is posts like these that lose my respect:
multiple points being active is a terrible idea it would just make it so that ships might never run into each other and make the matches so DULL
It was called resource race, and yes it was boring.
While you might disagree and think my idea wouldn't work, I'm sure that you can see that I did actually put thought and time into this idea and post. If you're willing to explain your position and rationale, well, those are the discussions that I love and you will earn my respect for doing so.
P.S. Gilder, you posted while I was typing this out. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that I understand your idea, would you be willing to explain a little more in depth?