VOIP Chat, limited to squads
Posted: 2011-03-26 04:20
I am new to these forums, but have been playing PR for quite a while now and I have only come across one thing I feel is worth noting.
The suggestion I have for Project Reality is that squad leaders should be able to communicate with each other. At the present time, voice chat is limited to your own squad which is a good thing to keep overall chatter down; however, there are a lot of situations that involve the cooperation of more than one squad. As an example, an infantry squad needs air support: In a situation where air support is necessary, it is probably not viable to type out a physical message, so simply communicating with the CAS squad would be a more effective (and realistic) method to get the job done.
I suppose the best way to implement this is to have any squad members limited to their squad. Squad leaders, on the other hand, would not only be able to hear and speak with their squad, but also the leaders of other squads on the team. If messages need to be passed on quickly, then this system will allow that to happen without a huge amount of chatter on the airways.
Thanks.
The suggestion I have for Project Reality is that squad leaders should be able to communicate with each other. At the present time, voice chat is limited to your own squad which is a good thing to keep overall chatter down; however, there are a lot of situations that involve the cooperation of more than one squad. As an example, an infantry squad needs air support: In a situation where air support is necessary, it is probably not viable to type out a physical message, so simply communicating with the CAS squad would be a more effective (and realistic) method to get the job done.
I suppose the best way to implement this is to have any squad members limited to their squad. Squad leaders, on the other hand, would not only be able to hear and speak with their squad, but also the leaders of other squads on the team. If messages need to be passed on quickly, then this system will allow that to happen without a huge amount of chatter on the airways.
Thanks.