Havoc: lack of maps/rerunning the same maps over n over again

Is there any real reason why we have the same few maps in Havoc rotation? Why not have all the maps? This game already suffers from a lack of total playable maps normally and I feel like its a bit silly only letting us play a VERY small number of maps on a game thats already very limited on maps

Is there something more complex than just copy n paste havoc mods on all the maps. Would love to see Silo Cluster or Logistratum or something.

Seriously, Havoc rotation gets old real fast

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It’s pretty poor havoc got no new maps with nightmares and visions

Especially since we need to now stick with the same ones for another 3 months

it struck me as tonedeaf from havoc day 1 to limit the maps you can play on it. One of the top complaints about this game has always been map variety. Not sure how they thought it would be fine to just limit it to a handful.

As for actual stated reasons this is all they wrote on it:

So while half of the reasons don’t make sense to me (why are we limited to maps by zone? what?) it seems like win rate is a concrete reason for it. As for why they thought winrate matters, idk.

It should be noted that half these reasons go out the window now that they made it a seasonal rotation. So winrate determined which missions will be in Havoc, but they’ll cycle the missions out for the ones with more varied winrates. How does this make sense?

Genuine Fatshark moments. Someone came up with this concept and he is NOT letting go.

not only that, some spots on certain maps (vigil station elevator exit) are definately not done with havoc in mind aka result in a clusterfkk of boss spawns and crushers/bulwarks that zerg you down instantly

so after a while and learning from your mistakes, you skip them altogether with randoms lest to not waste tickets

  1. At the helm is someone utterly convinced their ideas are nothing short of genius
  2. The map pool has been narrowed, purely to collect stats more efficiently, of course. after all, we’re just well-trained lab rats.