[Sun] 16 Feb 2014 (Tigershark sees penises)
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:00 pm
Missions (ArmA 2):
... because it means we can kick things off with an adversarial meat grinder, such as Crash Site. In the misty dusk, BLUFOR's choice of LZs made it first to the crash site, but how we paid for that privilege. Wide open spaces? Don't loiter in them! Then it was daytime, and in a dusty mountain pass the whole FA platoon went fully Eddie Stobart, fighting off hordes of mountain insurgents and recovering a metric fuck-tonne of trucks from an ambushed convoy. We've completed Roadside once before, but tonight there was a sting in the tail: with the mission seemingly over, Alpha was counter-ambushed and took losses almost within sight of home. There wasn't time for crying, as an excellent play-through of Goose Chase reminded us why becoming distracted by circling helicopters is good for ground-based enemies creeping up on you, and very bad for your health. Finally, we returned to Takistan for quite possibly the best run of puppeteer mission, Broney, that I've ever seen. The Party-supplied mist enabled flank, counter-flank, counter-counter-flank, counter-- eh, you get the idea. Great stuff.
Remember: Folk ARPS is transitioning to ArmA 3 soon!
As ever, please post your thoughts, feedback, screenshots and video here - comrade YouTube Hero SuperU's FA doesn't just produce our video idents, but provides leadership and guidance to propaganda artists. We also have a new YouTube channel that he manages so if you have any content you think should feature then let him know and he will sort you out, for more info check out this thread!; more guidance on video editing for Folk ARPS is provided by comrade Ferrard Carson. Posts in the AAR threads really help us (the hosts and mission makers), both with understanding how we can improve the experiences, and showing potential comrades what our sessions are like.
- Crash Site
- Roadside
- Goose Chase
- Broney
- Combined Assault (Yes I keep forcing you to play this to know how many enemies are needed to handle a full platoon... or something )
- Random Engagements - Attacker Victory!
- Smugglers - Dogface's new mission got a proper test and feedback. Can't wait to play it proper!
- Sky Track 3000 - "Beware of falling cars"
... because it means we can kick things off with an adversarial meat grinder, such as Crash Site. In the misty dusk, BLUFOR's choice of LZs made it first to the crash site, but how we paid for that privilege. Wide open spaces? Don't loiter in them! Then it was daytime, and in a dusty mountain pass the whole FA platoon went fully Eddie Stobart, fighting off hordes of mountain insurgents and recovering a metric fuck-tonne of trucks from an ambushed convoy. We've completed Roadside once before, but tonight there was a sting in the tail: with the mission seemingly over, Alpha was counter-ambushed and took losses almost within sight of home. There wasn't time for crying, as an excellent play-through of Goose Chase reminded us why becoming distracted by circling helicopters is good for ground-based enemies creeping up on you, and very bad for your health. Finally, we returned to Takistan for quite possibly the best run of puppeteer mission, Broney, that I've ever seen. The Party-supplied mist enabled flank, counter-flank, counter-counter-flank, counter-- eh, you get the idea. Great stuff.
Remember: Folk ARPS is transitioning to ArmA 3 soon!
As ever, please post your thoughts, feedback, screenshots and video here - comrade YouTube Hero SuperU's FA doesn't just produce our video idents, but provides leadership and guidance to propaganda artists. We also have a new YouTube channel that he manages so if you have any content you think should feature then let him know and he will sort you out, for more info check out this thread!; more guidance on video editing for Folk ARPS is provided by comrade Ferrard Carson. Posts in the AAR threads really help us (the hosts and mission makers), both with understanding how we can improve the experiences, and showing potential comrades what our sessions are like.