Dr2B Rudd wrote:The radio protocol taught by the teams in teh PRT works fine, I would mighty appreciate it if som1 in the PRT would post it up in the general discussion (once you've cleared it with the relevant authority, you know how paranoid the PRT is about teams using eachother's stuff)
Lol I would but I don't have access to the files right now, they're in a nuclear storage bunker
Seriously thats not a bad point although im not sure how many people would listen to it without it being explained to them face to face very slowly....
DankE_SPB wrote:maybe i misunderstood you so correct me if something is wrong
i would edit "give order" to "give task" and let APC/heli driver decide how to reach its target, because inf whores has their thoughts about how to use APC and APC whores has their own pov to it and its usually different
Yes. Obviously the APC crew are expected to be the experts in where they want to drive their APC, what I meant was that an APC is there to support infantry. A lot of people still use them as light tanks, even the so called APC "experts", therefore if they are under the command of an infantry SL then you won't see them running off somewhere trying to get a few more kills or w/e, whilst the infantry that they are supposed to be supporting get taken out as they have no fire support.
I find that one of the most effective units in a round of PR is a 6 man squad with 4 infantrymen and 2 crewing an APC. I can guarantee that the APC in that squad won't be going wandering off, so imagine if you could have a 6 man infantry squad with an APC crew in a separate squad but following the SLs commands. This almost never happens in public games but I believe that can change.
Similarly with heli pilots, the infantry SL will know where he wants to go but its up to the pilot to get his squad there safely. If he then needs to call CAS then the infantry should have that unit on standby ready to call, otherwise you get what you see most of the time in public games; CAS that does not respond when infantry/armour are calling for support and conversely ground units that don't even bother calling.