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Did anyone in your squad see them?
You do eventually 'git gud' at spotting, pretty quick if you have played other games like this, so keep at it and you will be calling out contacts in no time :)
(Ignoring hardware and software restrictions)
200 players would likely be too may even on the large maps, just with 80 you still see intense firefights breaking out over points. Once we have helis, I can see 120 being the happy number due to the increased transport capacity. We could also have a wider range of specialised squads without impacting the core play negatively.
I shudder to think what sumari would be like with those kinds of numbers though xD
2 hours and not a whiff of enemy? Seriously was you hiding in a bush?
Can't take the statement seriously because I doubt you did not see one enemy in over 2 hours.
The game isn't planet side 2 with hundreds on a server. The numbers you speak off would be an overkill IMHO!
We do need 100 on a server and they are working on that.
Overall your expectations are over way over the top.