03-31-2015, 11:08 AM
(03-31-2015, 10:14 AM)Variable link Wrote:That is better to be done in other colour, and more importantly, keep the markers updated. That means that each unit superior or special role operator, be it the team leader, a gunship gunner, sniper lead or the UAV operator itself, should delete markers that are no longer relevant. I think that the overall responsibility for keeping the tactical map tidy is on the UAV operator, or whoever else who have the best oversight on the situation (could be the sniper as well in some situations). We need to discuss that.
Yeah, I'll try and remember to use colour next time. I need to make a note of the keys to change colour, I don't think I've ever used them yet! I'm not sure the UAV operator can keep the map tidy though, as he can't delete markers made by other players can he?
Quote: Well, I should have noticed that we left you far behind when we moved forward. It's easy to "forget yourself" in the UAV interface, remember that you can always let it hover and get back to moving with the team.
That's the first thing I thought when I got shot, "Why the hell am I still standing here in the middle of this field? I should have let it hover whilst I moved closer to the rest of the squad and into better cover. Doh!"Â ;D
Quote:Versus: Operation Chirurgia Arcanus
Not sure I understand. Why would we need to fire any AT at the convoy? Seems like the artillery fire mission can take care of them all, and leave us all three ATs to deal with the attacking BTR that arrives later.
It looked to me like the convoy only turned into the fuel depot because you fired AT at them. I thought they were on their way to the final objective and we needed to stop them getting there. Maybe I misunderstood the briefing though and they always stop at the depot, so if that's the case, yeah we can save all the AT for later. Guess we'll find out next time