Rising Sun
And now word from the leader, myself.
It is not so pleasant when you jump in the coop and first (and only) mission you play is so demanding. Talking about logistics and communications. It was very busy most of the time, with people asking, responding, not responding, moving around for whatever reason, losing lr radios, ... This last thing was a reason for a longest delay in our movement from the enemy occupied town. However, there was no easy way through, we would have even more casualties if we had just went full speed with vehicles. Taking a longer route around is possible alternative option, may try it next time, but with mines everywhere, who knows.
Anyway, while I have always doubted my abilities as a leader, especially on missions like these that require tight coordination, I do have to say that you can always ask again what are standing orders if you're not sure.
Delays in communication are expected in busy situations, so if no answer or no clear answer is given, ask again. I realized I told green team "to provide support" but that sounds too ambiguous and may be the reason for friendly fire incident. What I really meant is stay where you are and cover us.
Near the last objective, I got really worn out, and when Doveman suggested using mortar I declined, because of the time already wasted, which eventually might have led to mission fail.
Yes, explosive specialist should have been from the start till finish in the lead vehicle, most of the time it didn't, luckily we survived all mines and were able to fix the vehicle. However, we took advantage of ammo truck and thermal scope was very useful.Â
And now word from the leader, myself.
It is not so pleasant when you jump in the coop and first (and only) mission you play is so demanding. Talking about logistics and communications. It was very busy most of the time, with people asking, responding, not responding, moving around for whatever reason, losing lr radios, ... This last thing was a reason for a longest delay in our movement from the enemy occupied town. However, there was no easy way through, we would have even more casualties if we had just went full speed with vehicles. Taking a longer route around is possible alternative option, may try it next time, but with mines everywhere, who knows.
Anyway, while I have always doubted my abilities as a leader, especially on missions like these that require tight coordination, I do have to say that you can always ask again what are standing orders if you're not sure.
Delays in communication are expected in busy situations, so if no answer or no clear answer is given, ask again. I realized I told green team "to provide support" but that sounds too ambiguous and may be the reason for friendly fire incident. What I really meant is stay where you are and cover us.
Near the last objective, I got really worn out, and when Doveman suggested using mortar I declined, because of the time already wasted, which eventually might have led to mission fail.
Yes, explosive specialist should have been from the start till finish in the lead vehicle, most of the time it didn't, luckily we survived all mines and were able to fix the vehicle. However, we took advantage of ammo truck and thermal scope was very useful.Â
I never gave a damn 'bout the meter man, 'til I was the man who had to read the meters, man
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