Just because it was easy to go to the middle and gather people up in one area doesn't mean it was any less chaotic. In fact, it made it far, far more chaotic than the other modes. You're trying to tell me 72 people bunched up in an area the size of the Wolve's Den battlefield with people spamming limit breaks left and right, casting CC, spells, etc., is somehow 'less chaotic' than Seize is, which actually encourages people to make more use of the area given to them? Absolutely not. Slaughter is, and always has been, the most chaotic PvP mode that was released. There was nothing 'orderly' about bum rushing one section of an otherwise large map and letting everyone's computer have a seizure due to the amount of chaos going on. Just because you could find some niche things to do in that mode didn't make it "orderly."
The more you talk about it, the more you strike me as someone more new to Frontlines, as this has always been the case. There has never been any direction since secure, and even then, it was the minimalistic A goes left, B middle, etc, as I stated before. People are always going to get upset if you take the lead. This has always been the case and again, does not specifically pertain to Seize.
And slaughter never 'corralled people to stick with their party'. You joined the middle in the 10 minute humpfest and spammed attacks until your team won. Just because you were all forced to play in the same area does not mean you were doing so cohesively, whatsoever.
So play a healer. God knows we don't need more lolmelee running around anyway. While I agree it's annoying for melee DPS, more healers are almost a good thing. And guess what? You also gain as points through killing people as well, so it evens itself out.
While it can be annoying, this is what encourages different strategy making. In my alliance, I always have the most occupations out of anyone else on my team, because as a healer, I can move forward once our old nodes are almost dry and cap new ones. If someone is stopping you from stealing it, kill them more quickly. Not much else to it.
That's reasonable, and actually seems like your main complaint. However, most of your disappointments with Seize have been there for a long as Frontlines have been around.

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