Lost in the Bush
(Door Gunner)
I enjoyed this, quick missions and quick to action missions are always a great way to warm up for ARMA evenings.
The PUMA was hilariously loud so it was entertaining trying to shout over the noise to talk to Varanon and Alwarren.
The Hussars
(Vehicle Commander/Gunner)
This was a really enjoyable mission, simple task, straight forward plan.
The comms were good throughout.
Considering the limitations of views (no ability to turn out) we (Sputnik and I) applied ourselves pretty well.
We were effective without being overpowered and therefore ruining the mission for the boots on the ground.
Things got really interesting when our BTR80 was destroyed. We had to bail and fight for our lives. When searching for supplies to keep Sputnik alive he literally died just after we found what we needed. I lamented his loss and then geared up from some fallen enemies.
Then of course, while being cheeky and bemoaning about our infantries lack of skill (for those spectating) and finding out I was the last man standing the very first enemy encountered ended me much to the amusement of those watching I think.
Nevertheless, I had a great time.
(Door Gunner)
I enjoyed this, quick missions and quick to action missions are always a great way to warm up for ARMA evenings.
The PUMA was hilariously loud so it was entertaining trying to shout over the noise to talk to Varanon and Alwarren.
The Hussars
(Vehicle Commander/Gunner)
This was a really enjoyable mission, simple task, straight forward plan.
The comms were good throughout.
Considering the limitations of views (no ability to turn out) we (Sputnik and I) applied ourselves pretty well.
We were effective without being overpowered and therefore ruining the mission for the boots on the ground.
Things got really interesting when our BTR80 was destroyed. We had to bail and fight for our lives. When searching for supplies to keep Sputnik alive he literally died just after we found what we needed. I lamented his loss and then geared up from some fallen enemies.
Then of course, while being cheeky and bemoaning about our infantries lack of skill (for those spectating) and finding out I was the last man standing the very first enemy encountered ended me much to the amusement of those watching I think.
Nevertheless, I had a great time.