KaB wrote:Any way he could do a simple app people could use on iOS/Android ?
Personally I would not like to use a tiny smartphone to view large maps on, but of course people also have tablet computers. But since over-wolf does a good job why not use that?. It is a quite discrete program.
but someone might want to try to make an app for "fun"
I'm not using any 3rd party programs (apart from mumble ofc) while playing since I don't think it is necessary at all, and critic's could say that it is unfair to use a program that wasn't intended to be used by the developers, and makes you able to skip the in-game mortar calculator.
Most mortar targets are emplacements where you got time to correct your aim, some are from other squad leaders that tell you to hit a grid-keypads. and these grid keypads you should be able to hit without a problem with no help. Then there are snipers on peaks or towers that can be tricky but even with those maps i don't think they are so accurate that they can tell the difference and the deviation will also "help" you if you don't get it 100% right.
On the other hand an app that helps you to keep track of fire missions would be nice, like if you get multiple fire-missions at the same time or if you want to log where your hitting to make a "pattern" of destruction... i don't know

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An Old-school way of printing the maps and using a transparent overlay and a marker would also suffice though
