Kashan needs a few flag/GPO changes
Posted: 2010-09-14 04:55
I've noticed something that seems to bother me about Kashan, and that is that the infantry, more often then not, don't bother with really trying to cap their respective villages. This, more often then not, means that if one side even tries to cap it, and the US will tend to, since it's easier to reach it, and is pretty much on the way to North Bunkers.
I think that it would make sense if both sides started with their villages already captured, with a rally to quickly spawn on it, and 1 Logistics truck, and 1 troop transport truck to allow 1 squad to quickly drop down crates, build a fob, then load up in the trucks, and rush to bunkers, making the action start faster, with larger numbers of forces present, rather than a few small skirmishes or a single tank shell completely ending any hope of winning the game, short of a serious strategic blunder on the part of the opposition.
Also, as a self-confessed armor whore, I would really like more infantry at the bunkers so I can help out with direct fire support and demoralizing the enemy. That, and I will score more infantry hit per shell, which helps with widening the ticket gap.
In short, this makes life easier for infantry, and armor.
I think that it would make sense if both sides started with their villages already captured, with a rally to quickly spawn on it, and 1 Logistics truck, and 1 troop transport truck to allow 1 squad to quickly drop down crates, build a fob, then load up in the trucks, and rush to bunkers, making the action start faster, with larger numbers of forces present, rather than a few small skirmishes or a single tank shell completely ending any hope of winning the game, short of a serious strategic blunder on the part of the opposition.
Also, as a self-confessed armor whore, I would really like more infantry at the bunkers so I can help out with direct fire support and demoralizing the enemy. That, and I will score more infantry hit per shell, which helps with widening the ticket gap.
In short, this makes life easier for infantry, and armor.