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Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2014-03-13 23:45
by X-Alt
[R-CON]Mineral wrote:PR's Technicals are too small to put a AA cannon on the back unfortunately.
Ural truck + new ZU-23-2 is on it's way though
WWWWWAAIT? Did you just say Shilka cannon + Ural?
Syrian CAS:
http://i.imgur.com/Mk9kdvF.jpg
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2014-03-14 00:06
by Mineral
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2014-03-14 00:15
by X-Alt
Oh, its only a twin barrel and only 400RPM effective! Phew, I thought this would be game over for the "flying tank"..
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2014-03-14 20:16
by waldov
'[R-COM wrote:LITOralis.nMd;1976094']What ever happened to the Zeus mounted on the ammo techie ? There is a thread somewhere in the modding forums, and I saw a picture of what looked like a nearly completed model.
BEHOLD: I remembered the thread:
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f388-p ... ncept.html
here is the picture for everyone to see. It would be nice to see some more CAS in insurgency maps tbh and this would allow that, might even be able to use Apaches or cobras again.
TRANSPORT Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 17:23
by eversmen_br
Guys we really need a descent transport for insurgents , the .50 call techie always gets taken by lone wolfs and the likes of, used mainly to attack.
It's really bad for logistics having just bikes, ammo techie and the cardboard car left ... a pure transport techie would be welcome and it's as realistic an asset can get...also player driven rules so it's used mainly for transport of troops
(using the same model we have, removing the weapons creating a new asset)

Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 18:07
by Pronck
The insurgents have a Zavasta Van. Too bad it is only featured on two maps and none of them respawn in a mainbase. It would be great if it was featured on all insurgency maps along with a single ammo box in it.
Re: TRANSPORT Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 20:23
by matty1053
eversmen_br wrote:Guys we really need a descent transport for insurgents , the .50 call techie always gets taken by lone wolfs and the likes of, used mainly to attack.
It's really bad for logistics having just bikes, ammo techie and the cardboard car left ... a pure transport techie would be welcome and it's as realistic an asset can get...also player driven rules so it's used mainly for transport of troops
(using the same model we have, removing the weapons creating a new asset)

I agree...
But in reality devs can't really prevent lone wolves from taking them.
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 22:02
by GODBLESSEU
I would suggest adding trucks which could carry troops on its back mount, and buses aswell.
I also suggest adding cars which could drop heavy supply crates for insurgents so they can switch their kits in the middle of the battle, making it possible to put mortars aswell and some advanced structures that insurgents could have (?)
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 22:07
by viirusiiseli
This is done well on Kokan yet even there transport may run out. Insurgent maps really do need a lot more transportation in the form of techies/civi cars in general.
Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-13 22:40
by PatrickLA_CA
IMO server admins also need to think about claimable transport and armed techies for infantry squads. Most of the times they are being soloed.
Posted: 2015-08-13 23:56
by matty1053
PatrickLA_CA wrote:IMO server admins also need to think about claimable transport and armed techies for infantry squads. Most of the times they are being soloed.
Admins still want to play the game. But if I see someone solo a vehicle I report them. Especially if I need one for my squad.
Admins take care of it usually
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Re: [Concept] More Technicals
Posted: 2015-08-14 16:35
by eversmen_br
most of the time when we see insurgents on the move, they are using pickup trucks it's the more realistic choice... seeing some documentaries and pictures it's rarely a common car...it's all terrain vehicle not something that can't go up a curb
"
Toyotaplans to export 186,000 Hilux pickup trucks this year, with major markets being Australia and New Zealand, the
Middle East, Britain and South America." i guess they are great for farming too heh
