@@SoulSniperYT I actually include myself as one of the new players XD I've still yet to play commander haha. I just mean, these guides are almost a lifeline, for new players like me. Where, I want to learn and have fun, but also don't want to get in anyone's way. Having a very clear and concise guide on the roles in the game, is essential for this. Anyway, thanks again for the great guides, they're so useful.
When i was lvl 30 and very new i won a match playing commander. I took commander when we were losing 1-4 and i made my team win by 5-0 and let me tell you something, I have never felt as accomplished with my life in any type of way
Last night we were getting decimated… we were down to our last point of defense. My buddy and I hopped off Arty because I saw there was a sniper squad with no spotter. I kicked the sniper and invited my buddy (sounds shitty, but the guy was playing in the heat with the rest of the infantry) took my buddy to their spawn, killed their arty, tank crew and we started taking points. We then proceeded to search for enemy nodes and dismantle them. By that time I made my way to Hill 5 while searching for nodes, my team called the next point up and I destroyed the enemy Garrison. I 3/4 capped the point before any enemies got there. Commander dropped me supplies and I built a garrison, team rushed there and we won. We didn’t push them back once that game until we took the enemy arty out. Literally just 1 guy in this game can move the deciding factor of a game. Not by kills though, just by decision making
Just played my 1st game as commander. We lost, but it was still a great experience, because everyone was super friendly and supportive UPDATE: Several months of experience has shaped me into a hardened & wise commander. I have claimed numerous victories and made many friends along the way. Although I still have some grey areas in my commanding knowledge, I have come a long way from the time of writing this comment.
I just got the game a couple of days ago and I've been told to follow orders, everyone does their part to win the game - sure, fair enough. Then I just got called a f*cking idiot and more because the commander asked me (as a spotter) to put out a garrison where I was, but I apparently put it in the "blue area" on the map instead of the red one (it was literally 2 meters away, I didn't even know)... We still won, but the commander got SO angry... I'm just trying to do my best 🥲
While Soul only touched on it, if you grab a supply truck to build garrisons when the game starts, immediately spawn a second supply truck on a HQ that's *away from your last capture point*. Good engineers will be asking for one there anyway, and you'll be a god-tier commander to them, even if you fuck up the rest of the game.
Yea its nuts how many times I hear Commanders begging for nodes but they fail to spawn any supply trucks. I never ask for nodes. I just spawn 3-4 Supply trucks at the start of every game and I almost always have a full set of nodes 5 minutes later. Engineers know what to do, you just gotta give them the tools to do it.
@@franktank1984 I summon a shitload of supply trucks, but after telling them 4 or 5 times or 10, I say fuck it. But that's the beauty of the game. Sometimes you play with noobs, other times you play with experts.
Tried commander for the first time today since there was nobody willing to, so i was like "well any commander is better than none" and i must say, everyone was very helpfull in teaching. After watching your video there was only 1 thing i didnt know about which was building the nodes, the rest i all learned in 1 game from alot of friendly squad leaders! With only 30 hours ingame as rifleman i led the team to victory ^_^
Lucky you, i tried being commander for the first time besides just to spawn a supply truck. It was assault, we were rolling them, on the last point and had no commander for the last 30 min. I decided to try it since it was empty and we were surrounding the last point anyway. Got an air head and supplies down. SL asked for recon tank north, so i did. Then later says " still waiting for recon tank south", ok but now all vehicles are grayed out even though we had fuel (think max vehicles were spawned maybe?) More SLs start complaining about not getting tanks, after i tell them its grayed out. Then another SL starts complaining "I've asked 3 times for supplies now", dude i literally just took the role 2 minutes ago, and the supplies are still on cool down near airhead, and if you wanted supplies that bad you should have taken the commander role 25 minutes ago. I will never be commander again.
Long since i played but I remember really liking commander. When you have squad leaders that atleast somewhat listen it’s really fun, feels nice to lead your team to victory and come up with battle plans
Fr bro. I was a squad lead and my favorite part was hearing the commander say “heard” to all my callouts and squad plans, even when he changed em up TL;DR- just say heard to your SLs
Bro, literally nobody talks in any game I've played so far. I just talk to myself essentially, and people would just thank me in chat when I give a callout
That's why I sometimes type command in the chat, like "I need SLs to build a Garry in E4, dropping supplies there." That way, if it's not built, you can absolve yourself of the blame the other SLs might throw at you. Honestly, though, commanders are just glorified Garry builders. Just make sure you got a Garry on each point, and then some surrounding it, and people will be happy. I still struggle with Offensive mode, where the role of Commander is a bit more involved. Especially on defense, just make sure you have a Garry on every point and then a second Garry outside the point about 200 meters away. Just grab a supply truck and build a Garry on every point leading to the front, BEFORE you start building more garrison near the main objective. I learned this the hard way when i tried building multiple garries behind the objective the enemy was attacking. The end result was me getting mowed down and losing the supply truck while the enemy blitzkrieged their way to the last point. When you're playing attack, that's when you have to get lucky and drop in behind enemy lines to get a good flank.
I think I played commander for the first time on your server tonight! Didn’t go the best but was given the thumbs up from SLs for at least stepping up and trying! This video will helps a lot I now understand way more!
You gotta start somewhere! And your SLs were right - you stepped up and gave it your best. Not many people knock it out of the park on their very first attempt lol. Glad it was a positive experience and i hope you feel welcome to try again on my server anytime!
Just started playing a couple weeks ago and your guides have been super helpful. Been getting pretty decent at SL and after watching this video it might be time to give commander a try soon.
Glad to hear it man! In some ways I actually think Commander is easier than SL. You're basically communicating on a single comms channel instead of two like the SLs. And you're not as much in the actual battle so you can think a bit more.
Level 221 here, this is the final frontier for me. I joined a German clan and my German isn't good enough to do Commander, but I think I could manage on an English server and this video really helped me. You can always keep learning, thanks SS!
As always, another informative & thorough role guide. I appreciate the effort you put into these as your other role guides have without question raised my bar for class understanding & gameplay experience. I played in your server last night and had a blast.
I started playing commander recently and just stumbled onto this video. When you have tank crews wanting tanks, ask them to switch to engineer and build nodes and then you’ll give them whatever they want. It’s a win-win
First time as commander I was just drilled like my life depends on it. Everyone cuss me down and said we don’t have a chance to win. But they didn’t know that I had patience so I got us 5-0 by learning and guiding my team the best I can to learn and help.
Forgot this, tell commanders on Offense/Defense to not be stingy with supply trucks for defending engineers trying to build barricades and other assets on a back point, especially when they have a whole dedicated group of 5+ trying to build it up. "Nuh uh you only need to build nodes" "Go use the free one at spawn that some SL already took to build garries" 100-200 fuel is worth winning the game with a good defense.
Nobody builds defences in my games and it infuriates me... I have to walk up to engineers and yell at them to come with me and do some engineering... Squad leaders often times don't communicate. It's great when I can delegate to squad leaders but the communication is such an issue in this game that I have to micromanage squad members...
Just had an awesome game as commander, didn’t lose a single point except the first grey one and the team did really well, they listened to what I had to say and took initiative as well. I feel like since I’ve improved my confidence irl I’ve become a better leader in game. I gave clear commands and spoke with a bit of authority
I watched your videos, learned the game and played for months until I took on the commander role at level 93, now it’s so fun and addicting having that power! And I love when engineers are building a point up! Thanks for the help SoulSniper!
My first game playing commander we won. My second game, I couldn't spawn in a supply truck and called called a bunch of terrible names and kicked. My third game I took over about 95% of the way through a steamroll and nobody built nodes or tried to build up defenses despite me telling them that I wanted everyone to fall back and defend the last objective. They were more interested in team killing each other. Oh well I still had fun.
I've just started playing the game. Only hit lvl40 last night. Most of my experience has actually been in infantry officer which is lvl5, and I'm going to try my first game as commander today! I have military experience & leadership is something I take great pride in with my everyday life, so I've enjoyed regular success as an infantry squad lead. It's all about communication & delegation. Many of your people will be better than you at various things, so embolden them to become the team's resident experts! That's my logic anyway. We'll see if my first game as commander blows up in my face lol. I'll update this comment afterwards, thanks so much for the guide Soul!
I like how you included an example of yourself making a mistake. It happens! People need to lighten up and work on constructive criticism. The amount of command chat freakouts is pretty high, especially for a game that's generally really great about working together and trying to pull out the victory no matter what.
At lev 45 I just started playing as commander. Before that I’ve played a lot of squad leader and spotter. I really enjoy the strategizing. From my very limited experience, I’ve found that as long as you can keep some garrisons up for your team that are within 200-400m of the objective, your team will be happy. Other than that, just listen to requests if someone needs supplies, a truck, or a tank. And if your team is about to push in to a new area, send in some recon and a bombing run if applicable. If you have communicative squad leaders, have them put up garrisons from supply drops and be sure to show your appreciation to them.
Played commander for the first time yesterday had some older vets take me under there wing and teach me how to do things i has a grasp on game modes, nodes, garrisons, and out posts and at that it was on purple heart lane..so i had a bit of a challange but, i kept moral high and had a great artillery crew helping out and always told my boys i was proud when they held off a enemy attack and i gave alot of praise to my recon guys they carryed that match just about got win out of it and so did everyone else.
Played on Soul’s server recently. Had one of the best commanders I’ve seen in the game. Then played three more games with three jerks…sarcastic, yelling, blaming the “noobs” for being unskilled…just toxic. The kind who will kill this game in the end.
Great transitions between segments, easy to listen narration, straight to the point, relevant pics and videos illustrating your points which were all helpful. There's a lot of crap out there so worth mentioning when it's done right. Enjoyed the vid and subscribed on principle. Thanks!
Hey, I really appreciate the kind words. Thank you so much! I worked incredibly hard and for an incredibly long time on this guide as there was a ton to cover. So it's really nice to hear that sort of feedback.
Thanks for advices. Yesterday was my first game as commander, and we won the match) A specially good advice was to call squad leaders by the name, the responds from them was instant. Thx a lot)
I only play on your server soul. Decided to skip learning Squad Lead and go commander first cause my team needed one. I learned so much so fast in 2 games and everyone was extremely supportive and friendly. I’m kinda addicted to getting better at commander now
Every server needs a milkman! :) Glad you're enjoying your experiences on our servers - happy to host you! I'm sure you'll command while I'm playing at some point if you haven't already!
I played commander for the first time a week ago and even though we won, I knew I wasn’t ready to be commander but I noticed that since the last time I’ve played I learned a lot from it, learned grid distances, learned proper garrison placements and so forth. Still though, I think the next time I attempt to play Commander will be when I reach level 60 or level 70.
Thank you so much for this guide! Just played commander for the first time after watching this and got a 5-0 victory on warfare, even after we were pushed back to our second to last position. I picked up command about 30 minutes in when the other guy left, and when I finally told the squad leads that this was my first commander match, they were very surprised, all thanks to this great video. My fantastic squad leads who communicated and gave advise on bombing runs etc. were also crucial to our victory. Very much appreciated, and keep up the great work informing people on how to properly win and have fun playing this game!
Just played first time as commander, got a good 7 commendations in 2-3 games and got compliments for my commanding, I recon I did alright it’s really simple in my opinion
My first game as commander was because it was about 15 minutes into the game and we still had no commander in a fairly full lobby. I figured a completely terrible commander was better than no commander. Most of my squad leaders were very gracious even through some rough patches of gameplay. I did have one teenage squad lead tell me to kms whom I verbally destroyed and all my other SL's defended me. We managed to pull off a win defending the last point. With just a few mins left the enemy was capturing and had 80% cap'd I called in a last second reinforce and we actually defended. Such a good feeling
Jesus, I thought Ok Ill take some notes out of the vid an make the best out of it… but that is a freaking breakdown with absolute short and important tips on a complex and important role. Ill hope my first time as commander will be great. Really, thank you for that very helpful video. Keep up on that great work! Abo & clock 🔥
I appreciate the kind words and I'm sure you'll do great! You won't remember everything I covered, so just do your best to cover the very basics and your SLs will likely help you with the rest.
Had my first 2 games of commander today. We won both of them. Everyone was supportive, and we dominated the enemy. Learned so much about the role from those two games. Great stuff
did commander yesterday, done before but was ages ago, (recently got back into game) and i was pretty terrible. watching this has reminded me of that i was probably supposed to be doing opposed to what i did.. being in a ditch all my game looking at the map. and allocating vehicles
Something I think should've been mentioned, is that you should always reflect on what you could've done better, especially when you lose. I lost my first full on game as commander, I'll list some things I did poorly: 1) Lack of garrisons 2) Not getting squad leaders to defend enough 2A) Lack of defensive strategy I didn't drive supply trucks to our strong points to set up defenses, and I didn't get any squads to patrol around them when I noticed none were doing so 3) Not capitalizing on opportunities (and not doing it well when I tried to) There were several times throughout the match where I noticed opportunities that I didn't take advantage of. some examples being: 3A) Capitalizing on weak enemy defenses The match was on Remagen and my team had fairly good control over the enemies side of the bridge. There were plenty of squads trying to make their way to st.severin chapel, but they were facing heavy enemy resistance. I had used a recon plane to scout out the coastline, and while I didn't see it at the time, the coastline seemed to have the weakest enemy presence. A squad leader did notice though, and so a couple of squads decided to advance along the coastline, and did get there and start capping, but the enemy got to our point first and so we lost the cap race. I should've used some of my commander abilities to try and clear out the area and then order my squads to advance along the coastline. If I had done that and had some squads already on defense when the enemy got there, I think we definitely would've won the cap race. 3B) Hesitation to use commander abilities I touched on this in 3A, but I just didn't use certain abilities enough. There were many times where I should've used my abilities to help my squads but I just didn't. 3C) General hesitation to give orders I was just generally hesitant to give orders to people and this led many opportunities going unseized. 4) Poor communication skills outside of HLL, when I'm talking about something, it's usually about complex ideas to my friends or family. And in that regard, I think I have great communication skills. I'm able to boil down ideas to their core, and highlight the specific reasons different elements affect each other for maximum understanding. That is almost never not what you need to do in hell let loose. I often fall back on the aforementioned style of communication as a force of habit, which ends up making my communication wordy and vague because I'm usually unsure about the exact details.
Such a good and important guide. We had a match where our commander spent 20 minutes getting into it with SLs and how he was so good at that game and knew more than them. We proceeded to get absolutely steamrolled by the enemy.
Great video! Garrisons is a tough subject. Obviously in a perfect world nice spread out garrisons off the point but I’m a big believer in just getting something down near decent cover asap at start of game to get that first point then a backup then get fancy with properly spaced garrisons. I think what we can all agree on is litter map with supplies so it’s easy to get replacement garrisons up regardless of location and where enemy is pushing from. Also cannot stress how big having squads defend is. 1-2 Squads defending win games.
With this game coming to Xbox game pass it has been so rough.. half the game will be level 1 so I had to step up to squad leader and before long it was getting to the point I had to step up to commander. I’d just like to say.. I couldn’t have done it without you making this video and i couldn’t do it without my squad leaders with mics and their blueberries that listen..
I always wanted a mil sim game where there was a pre-battle phase where your commander and squad leaders mark up the map with locations and movement orders and you as a soldier get to watch them formulate a battle plan. Once the game starts everyone would already know what to do.
Did a double cap using the support redeploy tactic. 15 min wipe on my 5th match. Whenever a vet want to show you a cool tactic do it. Even dude was surprised lol “run back run back we got this”
I played my first game as commander and won! Every single person did their part engineers, officers, tankers. It was the best game I ever played and I got 62 kills with the air strikes. Thanks for the tips man
Just played my first game as commander and we won. It was only possible because I had some incredible SLs that were willing to help me get to grips with everything but it was really fun. Looking forward to doing it more and getting better
Just played commander for the first time after watching this video yesterday. First game was a L but i started late. Second game was a W on defense. Appreciate you. This video helped alot.
I'm level 100 and never played commander. I like playing squad lead but I just havent felt comfortable enough to jump into it. Think I'm gonna give it a try soon.
I’m trying to get the level 30 currently. i often end up in servers without commanders and my buddies say i’m a good SL and a good rank commander so they’re pushing me to level up to run commander when no one else is willing to do so. This video helped a lot
One thing to keep in mind is that you can see what resource you're using by the icon above the 3 main tabs this also lets you easily find what resource you want to convert to another resource type
I'm new. I've played around as commander haha I had no idea what I was doing. 😂.I wanna learn . But understanding what the commander can do help understand what he does and can do because as someone new I had no idea where the airstrikes were coming from .good video helped alot
It takes some time to get comfortable in the role, but it also largely depends on how the game is playing out and how helpful and experienced your SLs are.
Got pushed into my first commander role last night at level 22 on Remagen cause our commander left right after the start and nobody was stepping up. It was really hard and I made a lot of mistakes and we ended up losing but it was still somehow more satisfying than I thought it would be!
Good for you for stepping up and shame on the higher level guys who made you do it at level 22. But hey, it's good experience and now when are do want to start playing commander, It won't be as scary.
I just started this game. I thought it was too complicated. But, I started watching these guides. The game is much more enjoyable for me now that I understand it.
Me and a friend of mine played on a small server and he encouraged me to go as commander. Since it wasnt a big lobby. I was hesitant even though ive only been playing for 3 month's. I asked my friend to break it down for me over the chat and one guy asksd if i really asked about how being a commander works and immediately started speaking negatively to me. I just ignored him, even though i was very discouraged and immediately wanted to drop out of the roll as well as he tried to kick me because it was my first time i kept going. I got the basics of it and even though we lost i had fun. Definitely going to study this viode from time to time to absorb the knowledge so i can play the position more.
"Double drop" needs to be thought to every SL! I see so many Squats in red zones relaying on Airdrops instead of changing through the supporter class to stay hidden and build new Garrys :D
I was a logistics specialist in a Combat Engineer Battalion, in the Army's 4th Infantry Division. Here's a couple of ideas for those who are good at playing the Commander or Officer roles, so they can relay them to all other players, in order to help their team win. 1- Have someone create a logistics team, who goes around in a supply/cargo truck & builds nodes, as well as garrisons in the key spots they need to be, in order to win the game. (The commander can drive forward to set up offensive garrisons, while the logi team sets up the defensive garrisons, nodes, repair stations, etc. ) 2- When the game first starts, have an officer drive a 1/2 track, loaded with their infantry squad, to a spot on the map where the commander wants that vehicle hid. This will be the first spawn point for that squad, or anybody else that needs one, right off the bat. Additionally, here's an idea for someone who has contact with the devs: Email them, and ask them to lock ALL vehicles to the types of players who don't need to drive them. -EXAMPLE: If anybody other than the Commander, an officer, or a spotter or sniper tries to enter a scout vehicle, it won't let them in, so a blueberry player won't steal it. This goes for ALL vehicles, so you won't have blueberries trying to take off in a tank by themselves........or those who need to transport troops to the front will take ONLY the troop transport trucks, and NOT the cargo trucks, which NEED to be used to haul supplies to key spots on the map. (The logi team needs it so they can quickly set up defensive garrisons AFTER they build the first three nodes in the back zones of the map.....and they can't do that if someone else steals it before they can get to it at the game's start.)
I tried to play as commander for the first time a few days ago but I struggled not knowing everything well, I will definitely try again thanks to your guide which is very well done
It takes a couple games and some high level understanding of the abilities and what really helps your team before you'll really feel confident, but you'll get there! If you're on pc, try it out on my server, SoulSniper's Soldiers of Fortune
as mentioned in the video dont take anything personally and admit that youre not that good at/ new to playing comm role, most probably squad leaders will cooperate with you as usual and give good feedback about your decisions, never be anxious about taking a big responsibility since the hell let loose community is the most fucking sweet community you could possibly run into. And yeah play comm whenever you can since the whole game is about communication youll be playing the game at its highest potential
I just played my first commander matched and destroyed the other team, thank you so much for your guide, all the other squad leaders were super nice too.
This is a pretty solid guide all-around and helped me out a ton during my first few matches as Commander. If you ever make a revision to this video, I’d recommend adding in a section explaining how to call in abilities. It was a little confusing at first, because the confirm order button was on the right side of the map. Also, getting used to how orientation and positioning of things like bombing runs, strafing runs, recon planes is a little jarring. Having to make minor adjustments to the position means you have to totally click the bombing run away from the area you want it and click back to the spot you want the bombing run. Otherwise if you click inside the circle on the map, you’ll just change the angle of the run. That can be super frustrating if you’re trying to get a bombing run out quickly after a fresh recon flight, and the bombing run is just rotating around in a circle.
Good points. I too get a little frustrated by the clunky bombing run positioning system, and think they could make some nice improvements there. I didn't want the video to end up being even longer than it is, so I didn't get too deep into the exact functionality of each order's placement and adjustments, etc.
Great video. Aside from the tips, cool looks at the planes and bombing runs and stuff. Still new on PS5 so I don't get the good overhead looks like this. Shows how dang impressive this game is!!
I prefer rolling as a SQ as i have more communication with the team and is more chil but when nobody wants to Command i tend to take the roll. Honestly, as long as people communicate and do what you say/advice, it tends to be ok
90% of the time you should have a garrison inside the defensive point, it doesn't matter how many times it's destroyed. replace it. The reason is if the enemy is putting pressure or is taking the Defensive Point. Trying to having more squads redeploying to the garrison, could take up to 60 seconds. 60 Seconds is half the time it takes for the enemy to take the point. So having a garrison out side the defensive circle is just adding hurdles for every who is trying to defend. The 10% of the time that you should put the garrison outside the point is when your defensive circle is small and enemy artillery is locking down your garrison. Chapel for the map Omaha is a good example other examples are the many locations on Purple Heart Lane.
I usually play as a squad lead and a commander that explains calmly will be listened to while a commander that screams and curses and tells all the squad leads they suck will not be listened too.
The only thing I have to say is instead of saying what you're doing with garrisons and hoping a squad will react (like they should) is give specific orders to a squad or two. Be commanding. You're the commander.
Commander is fun but can be extremely thankless. So you definitely need tough skin to effectively play the role. Like any leadership role, youll be under a lot of criticism. But listening to your tram can def help. Also keep in mind, just because you may lose doesnt make it your fault. You can try to communicate all you want, but if nobody is communicating back, what can you do.
I know that I'm a blueberry. But against well coordinated teams. I have seen a commander use a supply drop as a diversion to get the other team thinking that they are trying to push from that direction.
So my question is why can't they let a squad be dedicated engineer/ support squad. This would allow your commander to focus on call-outs and garrison while the engineer squad build nodes and fortify. What do you all think?
Had the game for about a week, played several matches as squad leader. It’s safe to say I won’t be playing commander any time soon after watching this video 😳
Sir this is an excellent video and thank you for these useful tips and hopefully I'll be able to remember to share this on steam to bring your good advice to newer players who are having trouble understanding the value of a commander and how to do that particular role.
First game as commander (before I saw this video) was a small team game, I was in an armour group when our commander dipped and we had no tanks, so I spawned my guys a tank. And then got inundated with requests for more armour, a half-track, fire support, and then we lost the game as soon as all of those orders were filled. Fun times.
Tonight I just played my first ever commander game. I took it up because no one wanted to take it and jt was super early in the game and some squad lead helped me with the whole thing. I played 3-4 as command and I really love it. I'm excited to play more tmr😃👍
Did you by chance play on my server? A guy in my discord mentioned having a first time commander in the game last night who did really well. :) Either way happy to hear that dude, great job!
Great guide as always man. These are essential for new players!
Tell the new players, brother, tell em!
@@SoulSniperYT I actually include myself as one of the new players XD I've still yet to play commander haha. I just mean, these guides are almost a lifeline, for new players like me. Where, I want to learn and have fun, but also don't want to get in anyone's way. Having a very clear and concise guide on the roles in the game, is essential for this. Anyway, thanks again for the great guides, they're so useful.
Love it man, super happy that people find this stuff useful. They're a lot of work to make! Are you on PC or console?
@@SoulSniperYT The hard work definitely shows dude! I'm on pc.
You should join my discord if you aren't in there already and play on my server dude!
There are few things in gaming more rewarding than commanding your way to a 5-0 victory after a 1.5 hour slugfest in this game. God it feels good.
When i was lvl 30 and very new i won a match playing commander. I took commander when we were losing 1-4 and i made my team win by 5-0 and let me tell you something, I have never felt as accomplished with my life in any type of way
Last night we were getting decimated… we were down to our last point of defense. My buddy and I hopped off Arty because I saw there was a sniper squad with no spotter. I kicked the sniper and invited my buddy (sounds shitty, but the guy was playing in the heat with the rest of the infantry) took my buddy to their spawn, killed their arty, tank crew and we started taking points. We then proceeded to search for enemy nodes and dismantle them. By that time I made my way to Hill 5 while searching for nodes, my team called the next point up and I destroyed the enemy Garrison. I 3/4 capped the point before any enemies got there. Commander dropped me supplies and I built a garrison, team rushed there and we won. We didn’t push them back once that game until we took the enemy arty out. Literally just 1 guy in this game can move the deciding factor of a game. Not by kills though, just by decision making
just lost a hour and a half after nearly capping their last point in the first 25 mins. brutal lol. PLAY DEFENSE PEOPLE! lol
My 4th time as a commander was a 5-0 but I owe it all to my squad leaders.
To be a gangsta
Just played my 1st game as commander. We lost, but it was still a great experience, because everyone was super friendly and supportive
UPDATE:
Several months of experience has shaped me into a hardened & wise commander. I have claimed numerous victories and made many friends along the way. Although I still have some grey areas in my commanding knowledge, I have come a long way from the time of writing this comment.
I just got the game a couple of days ago and I've been told to follow orders, everyone does their part to win the game - sure, fair enough.
Then I just got called a f*cking idiot and more because the commander asked me (as a spotter) to put out a garrison where I was, but I apparently put it in the "blue area" on the map instead of the red one (it was literally 2 meters away, I didn't even know)...
We still won, but the commander got SO angry... I'm just trying to do my best 🥲
@@AlphaChinozthat was a bad commander dw bro good commanders are supportive no matter what
Me too. We lost, but only just got pushed back. Had a great team but it was just one of those games.
Some rando kicked me and the officers loved me on my first game
Glad to hear the update, keep up the good fight
While Soul only touched on it, if you grab a supply truck to build garrisons when the game starts, immediately spawn a second supply truck on a HQ that's *away from your last capture point*. Good engineers will be asking for one there anyway, and you'll be a god-tier commander to them, even if you fuck up the rest of the game.
100% , let the engineers do the lords work asap.
@@Modrimbles Stupid engineers. You have to yell at them and their SL to build nodes.
Yea its nuts how many times I hear Commanders begging for nodes but they fail to spawn any supply trucks. I never ask for nodes. I just spawn 3-4 Supply trucks at the start of every game and I almost always have a full set of nodes 5 minutes later. Engineers know what to do, you just gotta give them the tools to do it.
@@sebcharb7313 Either your server sucks or you don't spawn enough supply trucks.
@@franktank1984 I summon a shitload of supply trucks, but after telling them 4 or 5 times or 10, I say fuck it. But that's the beauty of the game. Sometimes you play with noobs, other times you play with experts.
Tried commander for the first time today since there was nobody willing to, so i was like "well any commander is better than none" and i must say, everyone was very helpfull in teaching. After watching your video there was only 1 thing i didnt know about which was building the nodes, the rest i all learned in 1 game from alot of friendly squad leaders! With only 30 hours ingame as rifleman i led the team to victory ^_^
That's awesome dude, glad the video was helpful and it sounds like you kicked ass!
Lucky you, i tried being commander for the first time besides just to spawn a supply truck. It was assault, we were rolling them, on the last point and had no commander for the last 30 min. I decided to try it since it was empty and we were surrounding the last point anyway. Got an air head and supplies down. SL asked for recon tank north, so i did. Then later says " still waiting for recon tank south", ok but now all vehicles are grayed out even though we had fuel (think max vehicles were spawned maybe?) More SLs start complaining about not getting tanks, after i tell them its grayed out. Then another SL starts complaining "I've asked 3 times for supplies now", dude i literally just took the role 2 minutes ago, and the supplies are still on cool down near airhead, and if you wanted supplies that bad you should have taken the commander role 25 minutes ago. I will never be commander again.
@@Dan-yk6sy Im sure your next commander gamer will be better mate
Bruh I got banned for being a commander and losing.
@@Haiseisgone Played my first game as commamder yesterday. We turned it around from a 1-4 to 4-1. Was great fun.
Long since i played but I remember really liking commander. When you have squad leaders that atleast somewhat listen it’s really fun, feels nice to lead your team to victory and come up with battle plans
Yea having good squad leaders is very important. And without nodes it really sucks... Lol
Man when im commander im always saying “Good shit boys keep fighting” just to let them know we are actually getting somewhere 😂
Fr bro. I was a squad lead and my favorite part was hearing the commander say “heard” to all my callouts and squad plans, even when he changed em up
TL;DR- just say heard to your SLs
Bro, literally nobody talks in any game I've played so far. I just talk to myself essentially, and people would just thank me in chat when I give a callout
That's why I sometimes type command in the chat, like
"I need SLs to build a Garry in E4, dropping supplies there."
That way, if it's not built, you can absolve yourself of the blame the other SLs might throw at you.
Honestly, though, commanders are just glorified Garry builders. Just make sure you got a Garry on each point, and then some surrounding it, and people will be happy.
I still struggle with Offensive mode, where the role of Commander is a bit more involved.
Especially on defense, just make sure you have a Garry on every point and then a second Garry outside the point about 200 meters away. Just grab a supply truck and build a Garry on every point leading to the front, BEFORE you start building more garrison near the main objective. I learned this the hard way when i tried building multiple garries behind the objective the enemy was attacking. The end result was me getting mowed down and losing the supply truck while the enemy blitzkrieged their way to the last point.
When you're playing attack, that's when you have to get lucky and drop in behind enemy lines to get a good flank.
I think I played commander for the first time on your server tonight! Didn’t go the best but was given the thumbs up from SLs for at least stepping up and trying! This video will helps a lot I now understand way more!
You gotta start somewhere! And your SLs were right - you stepped up and gave it your best. Not many people knock it out of the park on their very first attempt lol. Glad it was a positive experience and i hope you feel welcome to try again on my server anytime!
Just started playing a couple weeks ago and your guides have been super helpful. Been getting pretty decent at SL and after watching this video it might be time to give commander a try soon.
Glad to hear it man! In some ways I actually think Commander is easier than SL. You're basically communicating on a single comms channel instead of two like the SLs. And you're not as much in the actual battle so you can think a bit more.
Finally! I will put this guide to the test and play my first commander game. I shall let you know how it goes.
Yes please do! I'm pumped to finally have this one done for you!
@@SoulSniperYT long time coming for sure. Worth it though solid video
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it and hope it helps you break into the commander role!
Well?
@Nate Bartholomew I've been fairly busy and never had an opportunity, but I will endeavour to try it properly
In Trap32 we trust. So say we all.
Blessed be the fruit!
@@SoulSniperYT For he is as silent as he is sweet.
And he loves all his children.
@@SoulSniperYT Just like that weird drunk uncle we all have.
Yup. Except with divine powers.
Level 221 here, this is the final frontier for me. I joined a German clan and my German isn't good enough to do Commander, but I think I could manage on an English server and this video really helped me. You can always keep learning, thanks SS!
As always, another informative & thorough role guide. I appreciate the effort you put into these as your other role guides have without question raised my bar for class understanding & gameplay experience. I played in your server last night and had a blast.
Mashallah the best commander guide out there
Thanks, glad you think so!
Nice flag brother
I've never heard "Mushallah" come from someone repping that flag. I think it's misunderstood.
@ the flag isn't misunderstood? So what its racist like how the majority thinks it is?
I started playing commander recently and just stumbled onto this video. When you have tank crews wanting tanks, ask them to switch to engineer and build nodes and then you’ll give them whatever they want. It’s a win-win
First time as commander I was just drilled like my life depends on it. Everyone cuss me down and said we don’t have a chance to win. But they didn’t know that I had patience so I got us 5-0 by learning and guiding my team the best I can to learn and help.
Hell yeah brotherrrr 🤘
This video was my introduction to Commander, now I am Commander level 6! I am pretty decent at it, thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
Forgot this, tell commanders on Offense/Defense to not be stingy with supply trucks for defending engineers trying to build barricades and other assets on a back point, especially when they have a whole dedicated group of 5+ trying to build it up.
"Nuh uh you only need to build nodes"
"Go use the free one at spawn that some SL already took to build garries"
100-200 fuel is worth winning the game with a good defense.
Nobody builds defences in my games and it infuriates me...
I have to walk up to engineers and yell at them to come with me and do some engineering...
Squad leaders often times don't communicate.
It's great when I can delegate to squad leaders but the communication is such an issue in this game that I have to micromanage squad members...
Just had an awesome game as commander, didn’t lose a single point except the first grey one and the team did really well, they listened to what I had to say and took initiative as well. I feel like since I’ve improved my confidence irl I’ve become a better leader in game. I gave clear commands and spoke with a bit of authority
I watched your videos, learned the game and played for months until I took on the commander role at level 93, now it’s so fun and addicting having that power! And I love when engineers are building a point up! Thanks for the help SoulSniper!
Awesome, glad I could help!
My first game playing commander we won. My second game, I couldn't spawn in a supply truck and called called a bunch of terrible names and kicked. My third game I took over about 95% of the way through a steamroll and nobody built nodes or tried to build up defenses despite me telling them that I wanted everyone to fall back and defend the last objective. They were more interested in team killing each other. Oh well I still had fun.
Thanks for making this guide. I've been in HLL for a few months now but still haven't worked up the courage to try commander.
You've got the knowledge now! Maybe it's time to give it a shot!
I've just started playing the game. Only hit lvl40 last night. Most of my experience has actually been in infantry officer which is lvl5, and I'm going to try my first game as commander today!
I have military experience & leadership is something I take great pride in with my everyday life, so I've enjoyed regular success as an infantry squad lead. It's all about communication & delegation. Many of your people will be better than you at various things, so embolden them to become the team's resident experts!
That's my logic anyway. We'll see if my first game as commander blows up in my face lol. I'll update this comment afterwards, thanks so much for the guide Soul!
I like how you included an example of yourself making a mistake. It happens! People need to lighten up and work on constructive criticism. The amount of command chat freakouts is pretty high, especially for a game that's generally really great about working together and trying to pull out the victory no matter what.
I screw up all the time man. It's easier said than done to put all of these tips into practice.
At lev 45 I just started playing as commander. Before that I’ve played a lot of squad leader and spotter. I really enjoy the strategizing.
From my very limited experience, I’ve found that as long as you can keep some garrisons up for your team that are within 200-400m of the objective, your team will be happy.
Other than that, just listen to requests if someone needs supplies, a truck, or a tank. And if your team is about to push in to a new area, send in some recon and a bombing run if applicable.
If you have communicative squad leaders, have them put up garrisons from supply drops and be sure to show your appreciation to them.
Played commander for the first time yesterday had some older vets take me under there wing and teach me how to do things i has a grasp on game modes, nodes, garrisons, and out posts and at that it was on purple heart lane..so i had a bit of a challange but, i kept moral high and had a great artillery crew helping out and always told my boys i was proud when they held off a enemy attack and i gave alot of praise to my recon guys they carryed that match just about got win out of it and so did everyone else.
Good for you man. Sounds like you did a great job
Played on Soul’s server recently. Had one of the best commanders I’ve seen in the game. Then played three more games with three jerks…sarcastic, yelling, blaming the “noobs” for being unskilled…just toxic. The kind who will kill this game in the end.
Sorry to hear it man. Every server has random assholes who come and go. But any of the guys with the soul tags are happy to help and fun people.
Great transitions between segments, easy to listen narration, straight to the point, relevant pics and videos illustrating your points which were all helpful. There's a lot of crap out there so worth mentioning when it's done right. Enjoyed the vid and subscribed on principle. Thanks!
Hey, I really appreciate the kind words. Thank you so much! I worked incredibly hard and for an incredibly long time on this guide as there was a ton to cover. So it's really nice to hear that sort of feedback.
@@SoulSniperYT It def shows, very well done fine sir
Thanks for advices. Yesterday was my first game as commander, and we won the match) A specially good advice was to call squad leaders by the name, the responds from them was instant. Thx a lot)
I only play on your server soul. Decided to skip learning Squad Lead and go commander first cause my team needed one. I learned so much so fast in 2 games and everyone was extremely supportive and friendly. I’m kinda addicted to getting better at commander now
Every server needs a milkman! :)
Glad you're enjoying your experiences on our servers - happy to host you! I'm sure you'll command while I'm playing at some point if you haven't already!
I played commander for the first time a week ago and even though we won, I knew I wasn’t ready to be commander but I noticed that since the last time I’ve played I learned a lot from it, learned grid distances, learned proper garrison placements and so forth. Still though, I think the next time I attempt to play Commander will be when I reach level 60 or level 70.
Thank you so much for this guide! Just played commander for the first time after watching this and got a 5-0 victory on warfare, even after we were pushed back to our second to last position. I picked up command about 30 minutes in when the other guy left, and when I finally told the squad leads that this was my first commander match, they were very surprised, all thanks to this great video. My fantastic squad leads who communicated and gave advise on bombing runs etc. were also crucial to our victory. Very much appreciated, and keep up the great work informing people on how to properly win and have fun playing this game!
Wow man, so happy to hear that! Sounds like you kicked some ass!
I'm so glad I restarted playing Hell Let Loose and again and found this amazing channel subscribed almost immediately
Welcome back to hell, soldier! :) Thanks for watching and for the kind words man.
@@SoulSniperYT Good to be back!
Just played first time as commander, got a good 7 commendations in 2-3 games and got compliments for my commanding, I recon I did alright it’s really simple in my opinion
My first game as commander was because it was about 15 minutes into the game and we still had no commander in a fairly full lobby. I figured a completely terrible commander was better than no commander. Most of my squad leaders were very gracious even through some rough patches of gameplay. I did have one teenage squad lead tell me to kms whom I verbally destroyed and all my other SL's defended me. We managed to pull off a win defending the last point. With just a few mins left the enemy was capturing and had 80% cap'd I called in a last second reinforce and we actually defended. Such a good feeling
So many reactions and noone even mentions the AWESOME Soulsniper server. Best and friendliest I played so far !!
That's our goal! Glad to hear you have had good experiences!
I love your work.
Every video is so detailed and there is everytime something new to learn.
SL and Commander are my most favourite roles in this game.
Thanks man, I appreciate it! 🤘
Jesus, I thought Ok Ill take some notes out of the vid an make the best out of it… but that is a freaking breakdown with absolute short and important tips on a complex and important role.
Ill hope my first time as commander will be great.
Really, thank you for that very helpful video. Keep up on that great work! Abo & clock 🔥
I appreciate the kind words and I'm sure you'll do great! You won't remember everything I covered, so just do your best to cover the very basics and your SLs will likely help you with the rest.
Yes Sir! 🫡😁
Little bit sad that Console Player cant play with PC (cuz obvious reasons) but still sad.
Had my first 2 games of commander today. We won both of them. Everyone was supportive, and we dominated the enemy. Learned so much about the role from those two games. Great stuff
Take it from me as a defence first squad lead, I do appreciates it when, the commander as well appreciates it.
'Defence wins games' 100% this
Hell yes man. Come play on my server! :)
@@SoulSniperYT yeah man, have seen your server so will look to jump in at some point. I live in 🇬🇧 though so time difference maybe a bit off 😆
Give it a try sometime and see how the latency is. We're east coast for our EU buds. :)
Thank you for taking the time and making this awesome guide. ❤️
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
did commander yesterday, done before but was ages ago, (recently got back into game) and i was pretty terrible. watching this has reminded me of that i was probably supposed to be doing opposed to what i did.. being in a ditch all my game looking at the map. and allocating vehicles
Something I think should've been mentioned, is that you should always reflect on what you could've done better, especially when you lose. I lost my first full on game as commander, I'll list some things I did poorly:
1) Lack of garrisons
2) Not getting squad leaders to defend enough
2A) Lack of defensive strategy
I didn't drive supply trucks to our strong points to set up defenses, and I didn't get any squads to patrol around them when I noticed none were doing so
3) Not capitalizing on opportunities (and not doing it well when I tried to)
There were several times throughout the match where I noticed opportunities that I didn't take advantage of. some examples being:
3A) Capitalizing on weak enemy defenses
The match was on Remagen and my team had fairly good control over the enemies side of the bridge. There were plenty of squads trying to make their way to st.severin chapel, but they were facing heavy enemy resistance. I had used a recon plane to scout out the coastline, and while I didn't see it at the time, the coastline seemed to have the weakest enemy presence. A squad leader did notice though, and so a couple of squads decided to advance along the coastline, and did get there and start capping, but the enemy got to our point first and so we lost the cap race.
I should've used some of my commander abilities to try and clear out the area and then order my squads to advance along the coastline. If I had done that and had some squads already on defense when the enemy got there, I think we definitely would've won the cap race.
3B) Hesitation to use commander abilities
I touched on this in 3A, but I just didn't use certain abilities enough. There were many times where I should've used my abilities to help my squads but I just didn't.
3C) General hesitation to give orders
I was just generally hesitant to give orders to people and this led many opportunities going unseized.
4) Poor communication skills
outside of HLL, when I'm talking about something, it's usually about complex ideas to my friends or family. And in that regard, I think I have great communication skills. I'm able to boil down ideas to their core, and highlight the specific reasons different elements affect each other for maximum understanding.
That is almost never not what you need to do in hell let loose. I often fall back on the aforementioned style of communication as a force of habit, which ends up making my communication wordy and vague because I'm usually unsure about the exact details.
Such a good and important guide. We had a match where our commander spent 20 minutes getting into it with SLs and how he was so good at that game and knew more than them. We proceeded to get absolutely steamrolled by the enemy.
That's frustrating. Especially if it was constant argument in comms instead of communicating what needs to be done to win.
Great video! Garrisons is a tough subject. Obviously in a perfect world nice spread out garrisons off the point but I’m a big believer in just getting something down near decent cover asap at start of game to get that first point then a backup then get fancy with properly spaced garrisons. I think what we can all agree on is litter map with supplies so it’s easy to get replacement garrisons up regardless of location and where enemy is pushing from. Also cannot stress how big having squads defend is. 1-2 Squads defending win games.
With this game coming to Xbox game pass it has been so rough.. half the game will be level 1 so I had to step up to squad leader and before long it was getting to the point I had to step up to commander. I’d just like to say.. I couldn’t have done it without you making this video and i couldn’t do it without my squad leaders with mics and their blueberries that listen..
I always wanted a mil sim game where there was a pre-battle phase where your commander and squad leaders mark up the map with locations and movement orders and you as a soldier get to watch them formulate a battle plan. Once the game starts everyone would already know what to do.
SQUAD has a lot of that on the map. should check it out.
@@azuuku I've played Squad since launch lmao. It doesn't do at all what I said there.
@@FindTheFun
Maybe not prebattle like what HLL has, but Planetside 2 has some good stuff
best commander guide yet! clear and concise
I've yet to take the plunge but when I do I'll be referring to this, thanks
Did a double cap using the support redeploy tactic. 15 min wipe on my 5th match. Whenever a vet want to show you a cool tactic do it. Even dude was surprised lol “run back run back we got this”
Ran my first three matches yesterday, realized I needed to come back here :)
Oh damn, I remember that name - I was playing with you just the other day.
Thanks for the guide!
You were probably on my server. What's your name in game?
I played my first game as commander and won! Every single person did their part engineers, officers, tankers. It was the best game I ever played and I got 62 kills with the air strikes. Thanks for the tips man
That's amazing to hear! Sounds like you did a great job and had a great team!
Just played my first game as commander and we won. It was only possible because I had some incredible SLs that were willing to help me get to grips with everything but it was really fun. Looking forward to doing it more and getting better
Just played commander for the first time after watching this video yesterday. First game was a L but i started late. Second game was a W on defense. Appreciate you. This video helped alot.
I'm level 100 and never played commander. I like playing squad lead but I just havent felt comfortable enough to jump into it. Think I'm gonna give it a try soon.
I’m trying to get the level 30 currently. i often end up in servers without commanders and my buddies say i’m a good SL and a good rank commander so they’re pushing me to level up to run commander when no one else is willing to do so. This video helped a lot
One thing to keep in mind is that you can see what resource you're using by the icon above the 3 main tabs this also lets you easily find what resource you want to convert to another resource type
Yea I didn't specifically mention that, though I zoomed in on it a couple times. Good stuff man!
This guide is a god send had my first game as a commander and followed the steps and we won without much difficulty on offensive
Yo great video man! Just played my first few games as commander and was able to win all 3 using these tips. Good stuff man 👌
Nice work!
I joined a little late in a game, became a commander, and proceeded to lead a comeback after being pushed back to our HQs
I'm new. I've played around as commander haha I had no idea what I was doing. 😂.I wanna learn . But understanding what the commander can do help understand what he does and can do because as someone new I had no idea where the airstrikes were coming from .good video helped alot
It takes some time to get comfortable in the role, but it also largely depends on how the game is playing out and how helpful and experienced your SLs are.
Got pushed into my first commander role last night at level 22 on Remagen cause our commander left right after the start and nobody was stepping up. It was really hard and I made a lot of mistakes and we ended up losing but it was still somehow more satisfying than I thought it would be!
Good for you for stepping up and shame on the higher level guys who made you do it at level 22. But hey, it's good experience and now when are do want to start playing commander, It won't be as scary.
I just started this game. I thought it was too complicated. But, I started watching these guides. The game is much more enjoyable for me now that I understand it.
Thank you for one of my request now all you need is an armor guide thanks
I might!
Me and a friend of mine played on a small server and he encouraged me to go as commander. Since it wasnt a big lobby. I was hesitant even though ive only been playing for 3 month's. I asked my friend to break it down for me over the chat and one guy asksd if i really asked about how being a commander works and immediately started speaking negatively to me. I just ignored him, even though i was very discouraged and immediately wanted to drop out of the roll as well as he tried to kick me because it was my first time i kept going. I got the basics of it and even though we lost i had fun. Definitely going to study this viode from time to time to absorb the knowledge so i can play the position more.
"Double drop" needs to be thought to every SL! I see so many Squats in red zones relaying on Airdrops instead of changing through the supporter class to stay hidden and build new Garrys :D
So true, and it doesn't even take long to get it done. People just don't like going support for 30 seconds. Don't know why.
I agree although it's kind of tough to coordinate that in public matches when you're playing with randoms
Gonna have my first commander game this weekend
Live stream? ;) Good luck! I'm sure you'll do great!
@@SoulSniperYT of course! You know the grind for content never stops
Ahhhhhhhh yeah, it's here!
Yesss!
Wow. I'm 6 hrs into HLL. But I can't wait to get to a point where I can play Commander. Such a cool mechanic!
You'll get there man! Just keep learning!
Watched this guide.. 5-0 sweep first game as the commander.. them soldiers made my job so easy. A great group of comrades
If they shaved 30 minutes off the long ass timer for warfare I imagine patience would be more of a virtue
Just had my fastest victory as commander. Nothing better than when all of your squad leaders know what they’re doing.
Nice! Yes that makes it a breeze doesn't it?
I was a logistics specialist in a Combat Engineer Battalion, in the Army's 4th Infantry Division.
Here's a couple of ideas for those who are good at playing the Commander or Officer roles, so they can relay them to all other players, in order to help their team win.
1- Have someone create a logistics team, who goes around in a supply/cargo truck & builds nodes, as well as garrisons in the key spots they need to be, in order to win the game. (The commander can drive forward to set up offensive garrisons, while the logi team sets up the defensive garrisons, nodes, repair stations, etc. )
2- When the game first starts, have an officer drive a 1/2 track, loaded with their infantry squad, to a spot on the map where the commander wants that vehicle hid.
This will be the first spawn point for that squad, or anybody else that needs one, right off the bat.
Additionally, here's an idea for someone who has contact with the devs:
Email them, and ask them to lock ALL vehicles to the types of players who don't need to drive them.
-EXAMPLE: If anybody other than the Commander, an officer, or a spotter or sniper tries to enter a scout vehicle, it won't let them in, so a blueberry player won't steal it.
This goes for ALL vehicles, so you won't have blueberries trying to take off in a tank by themselves........or those who need to transport troops to the front will take ONLY the troop transport trucks, and NOT the cargo trucks, which NEED to be used to haul supplies to key spots on the map. (The logi team needs it so they can quickly set up defensive garrisons AFTER they build the first three nodes in the back zones of the map.....and they can't do that if someone else steals it before they can get to it at the game's start.)
I tried to play as commander for the first time a few days ago but I struggled not knowing everything well, I will definitely try again thanks to your guide which is very well done
It takes a couple games and some high level understanding of the abilities and what really helps your team before you'll really feel confident, but you'll get there! If you're on pc, try it out on my server, SoulSniper's Soldiers of Fortune
@@SoulSniperYT Unfortunaly i'm on PS5, thanks anyway!
At the middle of the video I realized I am not still prepared for it. But I will try to understand for the cases that no one take the charge.
as mentioned in the video dont take anything personally and admit that youre not that good at/ new to playing comm role, most probably squad leaders will cooperate with you as usual and give good feedback about your decisions, never be anxious about taking a big responsibility since the hell let loose community is the most fucking sweet community you could possibly run into. And yeah play comm whenever you can since the whole game is about communication youll be playing the game at its highest potential
I just played my first commander matched and destroyed the other team, thank you so much for your guide, all the other squad leaders were super nice too.
Nice work!
Communication is the main problem I have with this game because it's so difficult to get people to talk and work together.
This is a pretty solid guide all-around and helped me out a ton during my first few matches as Commander. If you ever make a revision to this video, I’d recommend adding in a section explaining how to call in abilities. It was a little confusing at first, because the confirm order button was on the right side of the map.
Also, getting used to how orientation and positioning of things like bombing runs, strafing runs, recon planes is a little jarring. Having to make minor adjustments to the position means you have to totally click the bombing run away from the area you want it and click back to the spot you want the bombing run. Otherwise if you click inside the circle on the map, you’ll just change the angle of the run. That can be super frustrating if you’re trying to get a bombing run out quickly after a fresh recon flight, and the bombing run is just rotating around in a circle.
Good points. I too get a little frustrated by the clunky bombing run positioning system, and think they could make some nice improvements there. I didn't want the video to end up being even longer than it is, so I didn't get too deep into the exact functionality of each order's placement and adjustments, etc.
Great video. Aside from the tips, cool looks at the planes and bombing runs and stuff. Still new on PS5 so I don't get the good overhead looks like this. Shows how dang impressive this game is!!
"...from behind...gigitty..."
I laughed to hard :D
Lol
You have the best guides for HLL hands down! Thanks!
Glad you think so!
As an engineer main I am a sworn follower of the commander
Always hop in a supply truck with them and then when they set up a Garrison position, you've got 100 supplies left over to build 2 nodes with.
Being a commander in HLL is like being a senior patrol leader in boy scouts lmao
I prefer rolling as a SQ as i have more communication with the team and is more chil but when nobody wants to Command i tend to take the roll.
Honestly, as long as people communicate and do what you say/advice, it tends to be ok
90% of the time you should have a garrison inside the defensive point, it doesn't matter how many times it's destroyed. replace it. The reason is if the enemy is putting pressure or is taking the Defensive Point. Trying to having more squads redeploying to the garrison, could take up to 60 seconds. 60 Seconds is half the time it takes for the enemy to take the point. So having a garrison out side the defensive circle is just adding hurdles for every who is trying to defend. The 10% of the time that you should put the garrison outside the point is when your defensive circle is small and enemy artillery is locking down your garrison. Chapel for the map Omaha is a good example other examples are the many locations on Purple Heart Lane.
Made the mistake of playing commander before playing officer or watching this video lol 😂
I usually play as a squad lead and a commander that explains calmly will be listened to while a commander that screams and curses and tells all the squad leads they suck will not be listened too.
The only thing I have to say is instead of saying what you're doing with garrisons and hoping a squad will react (like they should) is give specific orders to a squad or two. Be commanding. You're the commander.
Sometimes that works well. Sometimes not as much. Depends on how you go about it. Respect is key.
Commander is fun but can be extremely thankless. So you definitely need tough skin to effectively play the role. Like any leadership role, youll be under a lot of criticism. But listening to your tram can def help. Also keep in mind, just because you may lose doesnt make it your fault. You can try to communicate all you want, but if nobody is communicating back, what can you do.
Me screaming "Place Nodes, Defend, PING ENEMY LOCATIONS" 100% of every match.
@xLionsxxSmithyx lmao then they vote kick you 😂
“Come goof with us guys” I see how far my influence has reached. All the way to the top. We stay goofin. We stay goobers out here.
From a lonely peasant in the comments of my vid to a prince.
I know that I'm a blueberry. But against well coordinated teams. I have seen a commander use a supply drop as a diversion to get the other team thinking that they are trying to push from that direction.
6:34 - probably the most critical thing to learn for everyone.. especially commander tbh
So my question is why can't they let a squad be dedicated engineer/ support squad. This would allow your commander to focus on call-outs and garrison while the engineer squad build nodes and fortify. What do you all think?
Had the game for about a week, played several matches as squad leader. It’s safe to say I won’t be playing commander any time soon after watching this video 😳
Sir this is an excellent video and thank you for these useful tips and hopefully I'll be able to remember to share this on steam to bring your good advice to newer players who are having trouble understanding the value of a commander and how to do that particular role.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching man.
"I NEED SOME FUCKIN NODES!!" in the chat usually works for nodes
Send nodes.
@@SoulSniperYT Bad strategy. Tried that, and still had no nodes after long. A commander needs to yell I suppose.
First game as commander (before I saw this video) was a small team game, I was in an armour group when our commander dipped and we had no tanks, so I spawned my guys a tank.
And then got inundated with requests for more armour, a half-track, fire support, and then we lost the game as soon as all of those orders were filled.
Fun times.
Tonight I just played my first ever commander game. I took it up because no one wanted to take it and jt was super early in the game and some squad lead helped me with the whole thing. I played 3-4 as command and I really love it. I'm excited to play more tmr😃👍
Did you by chance play on my server? A guy in my discord mentioned having a first time commander in the game last night who did really well. :) Either way happy to hear that dude, great job!