- Crateresistance
- Citadel
- Hedgehogs
- Cloudline
- Rebel Alliance Part 5
- Helicopters (after-party)
- Helicopters (after-party)
- Shipping Problems (after-party)
- Shipping Problems (after-party)
That said, we did start the night with an orgy of friendly fire. In newly updated adversarial Crateresistance, the attacking CSAT fireteams appeared to spend more time firing at each other than the enemy. Counter-revolutionaries would have you believe that the Party had sent CSAT into battle without satchel charges to destroy the caches, but of course this is a blatant lie, put about by enemies of the people. Right? Anyway, comrade CO Waffly then led a 4-squad mechanised platoon (!) to total victory in newly updated coop mission, Citadel, in which we captured and cleared a hillside town in north-west Altis whilst taking 1-2 casualties in total. Afterwards, comrade CO Eagle-Eye led a 3-squad infantry platoon to our first ever victory in the atmospheric coop mission Hedgehogs: an brutal epic of bunkers, enemy helo strafing runs and desperate sprints between gulleys. Again, casualties were light. The steamroller continued: comrade CO Aquarius leading us to a rapid, comprehensive (and once again near-faultless) victory in Cloudline (also updated), and then comrade CO darkChozo coordinated a fairly successful ambush in coop mission Rebel Alliance Part 5. Frankly, we had to move to the after-party in order to start seeing people die!
This week, I want to give a quick shout-out to mission makers: new ones, who are starting to produce new, original content for our sessions, as well as those experienced hands who're painstakingly updating older missions to our new F3/OrBat standards. Our sessions simply couldn't exist without this cadre of comrades, so thank you.
As ever, please post your thoughts, feedback, screenshots and video here - comrade YouTube Hero SuperU 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.
Finally, some recommended reading for all comrades, new and old: