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There's nothing wrong with wanting to speed up the grind (it does get quite tedious), but it won't kill you to play a "real" map at least once in a while (you can even use the same Prehistoric difficulty settings! Actually, these settings are pretty close to what I use, except I enable vehicles for Conquest mode) so the rest of us don't have to wonder how a level 50 player doesn't know basic things such as: how to revive a downed ally, repair a broken generator, use the teleporter, and not drive off a cliff . :P
TL;DR version: Easy grind maps are fine, but you should play real maps too, so you learn how to actually play (That's reasonable, right?)