12-30-2013, 01:21 AM
Severnnoj Fireworks
Well, the mission was a success, so not much to say. Losses were high though. Two things I didn't understand at all: Freeman was sent in alone into an enemy base. Why the hell ? Four people left, and one is sent alone to his death ?
The second thing: Why blow the fence with a satchel charge ? That didn't make much sense since you could simply walk around it.
Under the Hill
Wolle should really be hung by the nuts for the beginning of this mission, it's just not enough time to get to a save distance. Unfortunately, I was shot pretty early, but that gave me some leisure to watch people.
Debriefing means that it's not only about the leadership, but other things, too. So here's some other thing:
Some people (don't know who it was since I didn't see names anymore) spent too much time on their belly without any overview of the situation. In such a pure defense mission, it is vital to keep overwatch. A few of the enemies came directly up to the sandbags, but with the defenders on their belly behind it, no one saw them.
Brad October
Good leading, the defense was good and the AT team on the hill was well placed. The forest was a risk, and it backfired, but hey, we all like to go through forests. In typical Sander style, the mission featured a town full of glitching AI in buildings that shoot through walls. Probably CBA's fault and not Sander's... meh...
Well, the mission was a success, so not much to say. Losses were high though. Two things I didn't understand at all: Freeman was sent in alone into an enemy base. Why the hell ? Four people left, and one is sent alone to his death ?
The second thing: Why blow the fence with a satchel charge ? That didn't make much sense since you could simply walk around it.
Under the Hill
Wolle should really be hung by the nuts for the beginning of this mission, it's just not enough time to get to a save distance. Unfortunately, I was shot pretty early, but that gave me some leisure to watch people.
Debriefing means that it's not only about the leadership, but other things, too. So here's some other thing:
Some people (don't know who it was since I didn't see names anymore) spent too much time on their belly without any overview of the situation. In such a pure defense mission, it is vital to keep overwatch. A few of the enemies came directly up to the sandbags, but with the defenders on their belly behind it, no one saw them.
Brad October
Good leading, the defense was good and the AT team on the hill was well placed. The forest was a risk, and it backfired, but hey, we all like to go through forests. In typical Sander style, the mission featured a town full of glitching AI in buildings that shoot through walls. Probably CBA's fault and not Sander's... meh...