Ace wrote:Went to the Red Alert event and I was super excited for a command structure, but before the game had even started I realized that there really wasn't going to be any. I was on the Russian team (I was the guy who biffed it and blew the crouch out of my pants), and I'm not sure how it was on the American team, but for us Russians it was less than awesome. There was some use of comms among the teams such as FOAD, but aside from that there may have been someone every hour or so who would do a comms check and then it would just be silent for a while. I guess it could have just been my radio was piss poor (I plan on returning it), but still, I have a feeling there just wasn't much. Sadly, I have a feeling that unless you're on a team, that's just how it is. I was rather underwhelmed.
Shortbu wrote: I thought Pacman did a pretty good job, considering how many noobs he had, and they were outnumbered. I've only been to a few non-milsim games where command had a strict, complex plan, and people as a whole actually followed it.
He injured his knee fairly good and will be out of airsoft and heavy activity on it for at least 3 weeks with a brace.Frin wrote:Shortbu wrote: I thought Pacman did a pretty good job, considering how many noobs he had, and they were outnumbered. I've only been to a few non-milsim games where command had a strict, complex plan, and people as a whole actually followed it.
Especially considering he was out of the game for a good amount of time due to the admin getting injured. By the way, does anyone know that admins status?
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