Land Navigation | Arma 3 Milsim, Task Force Trauma Doctrine
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2023
- #Arma3 #milsim
This is a quick and simple guide / tutorial for land navigation in Arma 3. The information covered in this video is vital for TFT Members. If you are interested in joining Task Force Trauma to experience brutal tactical realism gameplay, head to this link / discord
Intro track source, “Battlefield 4 Intro”, from EA’s Battlefield 4, uploaded by
손동휘 - • Battlefield 4 Intro
Ending track source, “Golmud Railway Loading Screen Music 【Battlefield 4】”, from EA’s Battlefield 4, uploaded by BallPenguin - • Golmud Railway Loading...
Background music source, “Stealth Music - Subsonic (1hr loop)”, uploaded by Avery Alexander - • Stealth Music - Subso...
Would you like to support? Pay a visit to the links below, anything helps. Thanks for stopping by. linktr.ee/TacticalMetalhead
"This video was created using content of Bohemia Interactive a.s." "Copyright © 2022 Bohemia Interactive a.s. All rights reserved." "See www.bistudio.com for more information." www.bohemia.net/community/gam... - เกม
Actually better than most land nav stuff in real life I have seen on YT!
LMAO thanks chief
Nice refresher
that's what your mom said to me got em
@@TacticalMetalhead you said that to “your mom” haha weird
What if I lose my issued compass
then you're FUCKED
What map are you using
Lybor
Ivas video?
yeah sure, coming soon
what if you're lost?
Field promotion to lieutenant
get unlost
@@RobotSlaves jesus christ lmao
Isnt it explained in the Video? But instead of running to an crossroad just draw two lines with the direction of two locations you are sure of (like radio towers etc.) and at the point the lines cross thats your location. Oh and the numbers in the outer ring have a meaning and the "numpad" grid is new to me, is that an arma thing? never heard that in an military environment
@@marcelgreiner2844yea the number pad concept is a very gamer lingo. Only ever heard it on Arma and Squad when i first got into the game instead of going further than just a 6 digit co-ordinates
Huh?
huh?