(06-08-2015, 09:58 AM)Variable link Wrote:Topolka Cross
Nice attack mission. The attack on the radar was textbook stuff, good job. My team did great job bounding overwatch towards the radar. One team was suppressing and the other moving. That was cool, I liked that. Vanilla suppression works really good. The AI just can't hit shit when suppressed. It's hard to notice it since their ROF is not affected, but the effect on their accuracy is dramatic. See here for proof.
The second objective didn't quite as well. Unless it's a must, refrain from attacking downhill when the terrain is covered by trees. The enemy will be concealed by the treetops. I suggest that next time we attack down the valley.
Good leading Den, since you are the most experienced leader on this mission, you will lead the next attack too
Thanks, I agree that we should not attack downhill as the tanks and some infantry had us pinned pretty well and foilage and grass was really heavy too (Just PC Master Race Problems). Not the best idea, I assumed like normal times, those on top have the advantage ( ?° ?? ?°) but the lesson was learnt.
For the next attempt we'll try to attack the first objective (presuming I'm leader).
I also think that if there is too much for a team to handle or are having a really rough time/many casualties, retreat and regroup/reformulate plan should be a viable option if situation allows. No point imo staying in one area if everything is going to shit.
(06-08-2015, 02:28 PM)Gwynbleidd link Wrote:That assault was awesome, really got my blood pumping, gotta love chernarus and those dense forests. However, I've got a feeling we got overconfident, and because of that, went too fast - head on against the rock in the second objective, but it was fun nonetheless.
Awesome video Gwyn! I like forest combat but I felt bad when Bravo was given 'short straw' and got whiped shortly after. Maybe we went too fast and likely my mistake.