Re: [Sun] 04 May 2014 (I will always love you)
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 12:41 pm
Pancho
C1 AAR (glad you got the Fidel part right Homercleese)
Arrived late for slotting so i got to go in with the first reserves in Charlie 1. Getting into the mission as a reserve was really cool. Felt like we were being sent in to get the job done... We quickly ran into and - i guess - through elements of alpha. Which caused some confusion. And then began clearing houses up the main street. I went round the back of a building with Hippo, went in and cleared it. Upon coming out we were hit hard by fire from across the backyard and Hippo went down - i duck back in and when i sneaked a peak out the door the enemy elements were gone. I got out continued to the next house with Homercleese and was killed in close quarters on the first floor.
Regarding reserve spawning:
It seemed like a really good idea to have the option for reserves on the first mission of the session. That way the late comers had a chance to join up (we were at least three). However i also really enjoy the one strike and you are out policy of your games, so i am in doubt. I definitely think a slow trickle of spawned reserves would mess these sessions up a fair bit. A one time reserve slotting with a clear goal for the reserves (either set up by the mission or by thorough thought from the leadership on the ground) is the way to go.
Edna
A2 AR
Sorry to mess up the dream team there.
Seemed like we had spent most of the mission maneuvering cross country and laying down a storm of steel and was ready to move into the AO proper when the mission was won.
Holy Stones
Bandana A2 (i think)
This one was entirely too dark for my sore eyes. As soon as we entered the first building iI literally could not see anything. Relying on my radar to follow my team i suddenly found myself upstairs and far away from my mates. Getting back out by counting my steps took forever and by the time i caught up with my team at the market place we lost. I acknowledge i have to clean my monitor, but please turn up the light just a little on this one.
C1 AAR (glad you got the Fidel part right Homercleese)
Arrived late for slotting so i got to go in with the first reserves in Charlie 1. Getting into the mission as a reserve was really cool. Felt like we were being sent in to get the job done... We quickly ran into and - i guess - through elements of alpha. Which caused some confusion. And then began clearing houses up the main street. I went round the back of a building with Hippo, went in and cleared it. Upon coming out we were hit hard by fire from across the backyard and Hippo went down - i duck back in and when i sneaked a peak out the door the enemy elements were gone. I got out continued to the next house with Homercleese and was killed in close quarters on the first floor.
Regarding reserve spawning:
It seemed like a really good idea to have the option for reserves on the first mission of the session. That way the late comers had a chance to join up (we were at least three). However i also really enjoy the one strike and you are out policy of your games, so i am in doubt. I definitely think a slow trickle of spawned reserves would mess these sessions up a fair bit. A one time reserve slotting with a clear goal for the reserves (either set up by the mission or by thorough thought from the leadership on the ground) is the way to go.
Edna
A2 AR
Sorry to mess up the dream team there.
Seemed like we had spent most of the mission maneuvering cross country and laying down a storm of steel and was ready to move into the AO proper when the mission was won.
Holy Stones
Bandana A2 (i think)
This one was entirely too dark for my sore eyes. As soon as we entered the first building iI literally could not see anything. Relying on my radar to follow my team i suddenly found myself upstairs and far away from my mates. Getting back out by counting my steps took forever and by the time i caught up with my team at the market place we lost. I acknowledge i have to clean my monitor, but please turn up the light just a little on this one.