Clean Sweep AAF(altis)
I was playing as the grenadier on bravo team. We took a position south of the town on top of a hill to engage the enemy while Alpha entered the town(East??). We didn't have much cover except for a few low rocks on top of that hill but we still managed to engage the enemy effectively from about 200-300 metres away. I had to hand it to Blindog our autorifleman who took the initiative to spread himself away from the team so enemy fire would no be concentrated on all of us on top that hill. His tracer rounds gave me good signalling for where the enemy was.
In such situation when engaging the enemy from 200m+ and everyone has only collimator optics or irons, someone could use a binoculars to spot enemy forces and direct our squad's fire more precisely.
Prince of Persia(stratis)
Playing as Engineer in Mcgregor's team, not sure why there was an engineer class since there were no vehicles intended for use in the mission.
We assaulted Girna from the North just like in the campaign mission . Mortars did most of the work leaving only indoor enemies. I felt an assault from the East would have been a good idea because of the cover from trees instead of skylining on top the hill. I think the mortar zone is referred to as "splash zone" or "Blast zone" for radio comms, not sure though.
Then we trekked east to maxwell but our teams had to rest several times to catch our breath. If we had been ambushed during our trek im not sure we would have survived because we were all so fatigued, especially our AT guys, fatigue is a real problem we need to account for. For some reason i was carrying 10 FAKs my vest and 10 in my bag(script or prank?) which i dumped during the half hour trek to maxwell. I threw a green smoke grenade anear the box of mines at maxwell for others to find, im sure this is a good use of smokeshells
I was playing as the grenadier on bravo team. We took a position south of the town on top of a hill to engage the enemy while Alpha entered the town(East??). We didn't have much cover except for a few low rocks on top of that hill but we still managed to engage the enemy effectively from about 200-300 metres away. I had to hand it to Blindog our autorifleman who took the initiative to spread himself away from the team so enemy fire would no be concentrated on all of us on top that hill. His tracer rounds gave me good signalling for where the enemy was.
In such situation when engaging the enemy from 200m+ and everyone has only collimator optics or irons, someone could use a binoculars to spot enemy forces and direct our squad's fire more precisely.
Prince of Persia(stratis)
Playing as Engineer in Mcgregor's team, not sure why there was an engineer class since there were no vehicles intended for use in the mission.
We assaulted Girna from the North just like in the campaign mission . Mortars did most of the work leaving only indoor enemies. I felt an assault from the East would have been a good idea because of the cover from trees instead of skylining on top the hill. I think the mortar zone is referred to as "splash zone" or "Blast zone" for radio comms, not sure though.
Then we trekked east to maxwell but our teams had to rest several times to catch our breath. If we had been ambushed during our trek im not sure we would have survived because we were all so fatigued, especially our AT guys, fatigue is a real problem we need to account for. For some reason i was carrying 10 FAKs my vest and 10 in my bag(script or prank?) which i dumped during the half hour trek to maxwell. I threw a green smoke grenade anear the box of mines at maxwell for others to find, im sure this is a good use of smokeshells
If i were to ask someone to move some furniture i would ask the guy at the bar eating bar food