(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:How to fix thisThis is a good idea, we need to implement this on large player count operations.
We rarely get to play missions like this with so many groups and people, so we're not really experienced with it. My idea would be to split up command (long range) level into two channels. Channel One is infantry only, in this case, Alpha, Bravo and Charlie. Channel Two is vehicles, in this case, the two BTR's and the Tank. This separation means that communication within the levels does not clutter communication in the other levels. Also in this case, voice volume should be normal, not yelling.
The commander can use the alternate channel, and possibly split the channels to left and right ear, to accommodate easier recognition.
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:
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Recovery
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:
Good job by Air, too bad the Comanche is so ridiculously underammo'ed. We really need the Apache back.
Great job piloting the Ghosthawk Unnamed, and nice gunning Khold!
Also good job for the Blackfoot pilots for responding quickly and accurately to our CAS requests.
Nice image of the Comanche firing the AA missile on the grounded chopper while the Ghosthawk is attempting to pick us up from the tower:
Canidae Cull
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:Same here, and good read, I love reading AARs of teams that had their actions far away from me. I wish we had a video of each of the teams. That palm pad script could have been great for this kind of mission if it can display feeds from other teams. Great job Gwyn, Khold and Maverick, making it through all the hairy first part of taking down two FOBs would not been possible without your skills. It was a pleasure working with you.
Best mission of the evening, and surely in my top 20 of all times.
PMC Versus: Afflamus
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:
Overall enjoyable mission, the stuff you come to get used to when playing PMC Versus missions. Good immersion, good moodset.
The best of the three episodes thus far. Having to perform the assassination and the sabotage that quickly really demands the best from the players' planning and execution.
AWESOME JOB Den for getting us quickly and cleanly in and out while coordinating with Derelictus! Wonderful job! This was a text book execution. Within seconds from the first engagement we took down both the Foreman and the silos and were on our way out. They didn't even know what hit them! To be honest I was very lucky to to get in like that alone, plant the charges and get out. One guy was pinning me down after I placed the charges but I managed to shoot him dead when he responded to Derelictus incoming suppression fire, which was a wonderful sight! However, I was literally running through lots of bullets on my get-away I guess they didn't hit me because they were heavily suppressed at that point (skill reduction under suppressive fire by TPWCAS FTW!).
Ghosthawk Down
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:
Things worked out well until the Ghosthawk was shot down. Variable and me were climbing the side of the fortified hill when the backup team got completely wiped out. On our way back, a technical opened fire, I shot two Titan missiles at it but they both motherfucking MISSED, I am still not sure how that happened. I was trembling pretty badly, but not so bad that I would have lost lock on them. Mission was over a few seconds later.
Another failure due to my CHARRRGE! style... Sorry about that. Usually it works in Iron Duke's missions and we get the bonus of thrilling engagements. This time the gunfight was thrilling indeed, but it ended badly for us...
(10-13-2014, 02:01 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:
I liked it, though, but I wish IronDuke's lunch packs wouldn't be so heavy. He packed me three titans and a dozen or more magazines, making my stuff weight well over 50 kilos.
I've left him a message with a link to your post, I'll make sure he'll read it.
The fewer men, the greater share of honor