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2012-12-01, 04:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
Please please please fix the fecking /re chat.how are we supposed to be able to organize attacks and defense if you have to use /y and every one can hear you. i would have thought for a game that is all about cooperation and team work the ability to actually communicate to you team/faction would work off the bat. its very frustrating when you can see enemy massing or moving and you cant communicate covertly as not to alert the enemy you see them.
PLEASE FIX IT
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2012-12-01, 10:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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/re is just for those within that section of hexes you're in. It can have a 500m range or under 5m depending of where you and the other guys are standing. Try using squad or platoon chat for talking to others without letting the enemy read it.
If you have to many people for a platoon then make certain to plan before moving out. Once you get moving it's up to squad leaders to lead squads, not the platoon leader or commander. |
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2012-12-02, 01:13 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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I love the fact that an enemy can read what you say but Im not certain that it's the same for voice chat (never could get to test it without getting killed). It can be used to spy or to give misinformation for an ambush. |
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2012-12-02, 06:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
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2012-12-02, 06:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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Chat should not be as it leads to giving information to the enemy. And trust me on this, getting info out of enemies is really easy as it is getting them to walk into an ambush or distracting them by deliberately providing bad information. /re you: "We need to distract them a bit so we can push in, so I'm going to cause them to spawn elsewhere." /y you: "We have a Sundy up at outpost X, please support" /y enemy: "haha nub!" *spawns at outpost X, weakens defense by significant percentage, loses SCU at main base Y* /y enemy: "FFS, there's nobody there" /y you: "haha nub!" >.> Yeah... |
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2012-12-02, 07:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
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Though ffs, make it /b, /comes, /comin, /comall, /comam. It makes more sense and uses the familiarity of veterans... |
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2012-12-02, 01:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | |||
I was defending a base on Esamir last night (can't remember which one offhand) and had my Sundy AMS parked in the center vehicle bay behind the shields to allow for quick and safe spawn and defense. I was getting quite a few people spawning at my AMS due to its good defensive positioning behind shielding, proximity to our capture point, the vehicle pads, and lifts to the top of building for easy firing onto the VS in the courtyard below. The VS kept assaulting the generators with very little retalitation, bringing down the shields and exposing my AMS a number of times to AV weapons fire. I was able to keep it alive, but only barely. The single most FRUSTRATING part of the battle was the fact that the majority of my teammates were simply zerging towards the highest concentration of VS soldiers instead of taking the relatively short trip bring up either one of the generators needed to protect the AMS and spawn point. Region chat wouldn't work. Finally, I had to /yell into chat to defend the generators or we were going to lose the fight. I got a "word" from a VS responding via /yell. I pointed out that region chat wasn't working and that it was ridiculous that I was having to /yell this stuff out for both sides. A few of the VS promised via /yell (tongue in cheek) that they wouldn't tell anyone what our plan was. It ultimately didn't matter, as a VS armor column of Magriders showed up about a minute later right as they brought the shield down again, making short work of my AMS, allowing their footzerg into our capture point and the tanks to move on to camping our spawn. /sigh... |
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2012-12-02, 08:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | |||
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A win in my book if you ask me. |
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