05-10-2015, 09:49 AM
Bloodlines
Man... That Spetsnaz team really snuck up on us and shot me while I was operating a remote designator. I was pissed but I have to hand it out to that Spetsnaz team, they really knew what they were doing. We need to work more with overwatch in this mission, especially since we position ourselves on hill tops that are rather visible.
Steel Beasts
Man... That Spetsnaz team really snuck up on us and shot me while I was operating a remote designator. I was pissed but I have to hand it out to that Spetsnaz team, they really knew what they were doing. We need to work more with overwatch in this mission, especially since we position ourselves on hill tops that are rather visible.
(05-08-2015, 01:03 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:when you are done with a designator, disconnect from it via the action menu entry ("Disconnect from UAV"), otherwise the UAV will be flagged as occupied and nobody can connect to it.Oh right. I'm glad that wasn't a bug.
Steel Beasts
(05-08-2015, 01:03 PM)Alwarren link Wrote:There is a bug in current TFAR that will manifest like this: You talked on short range, and then want to use long range. Although you press the right button, it will still transmit on short range. The initial beep will be the short range one, the ending beep will be the long range one, but you have transmitted on short range. If you subsequently try to transmit long range again, it works as expected, but going short range again will not transmit at all.I don't think I have that to be honest... I'll try to pay attention tonight. In any case, that's not the problem Alias is experiencing. Alias, you definitely have a problem with your TS and/or your TFAR settings or installation. Whenever you are leading a team, more than half of the times you don't receive the transmission and about third of your LR transmissions just go silent - the initial and the concluding bops are heard, but no speech in the middle. Your transmissions are the only ones that have this problem. Maybe it happens also in SR but becomes more obvious when you are using the LR as a team leader. Please, until you sort out this problem, avoid team leading or assign a radio operator to handle communications for you.
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