Squad Leaders
Posted: 2006-04-14 23:17
I am of the understanding that in real life, a soldier in a war zone trys to make himself look as much like his fellow soldiers as possible on the basis that a sniper will go for anyone that looks "out of place or above their station" as they maybe an officer or have some vital importance.
Is that actually the case?
The reason I say, Is that in game, people work in squads. The squad leader can be an ideal "mobile spawn point" if he keeps his head down. However, when defending a base, you never know who is the enemy squad leader and who isn't.
I'm not saying stick a huge arrow above his head saying "hey! i'm the squad leader!" - but maybe a very very very subtle "blip" on his epilettes or collar - or maybe an armband.. something that a sniper could see and report back to the squad and say "i've got the squad leader"
This wouldn't be hugely important in public play... but in squad play, or match play, it could be quite nice....
I know this isn't "make or break" stuff for PR.. I just thought it might add a "twist" - but only if it reflected anything like real life. If not, ignore.
Is that actually the case?
The reason I say, Is that in game, people work in squads. The squad leader can be an ideal "mobile spawn point" if he keeps his head down. However, when defending a base, you never know who is the enemy squad leader and who isn't.
I'm not saying stick a huge arrow above his head saying "hey! i'm the squad leader!" - but maybe a very very very subtle "blip" on his epilettes or collar - or maybe an armband.. something that a sniper could see and report back to the squad and say "i've got the squad leader"
This wouldn't be hugely important in public play... but in squad play, or match play, it could be quite nice....
I know this isn't "make or break" stuff for PR.. I just thought it might add a "twist" - but only if it reflected anything like real life. If not, ignore.