Very cool. But how does everyone do during a OP? I noticed many teams train and when scripted do well but during a actual OP when chaos peruses half the people dont know whats going on
We’re yet to find out as we’re still doing our work up. Also our philosophy for center peeling is if you’re in a position where you have to center peel and can’t bound back instead, you fucked up your route planning. So basically we have only been able to script terrain scenarios in training where we get to practice it because we usually plan away from any route that would force us to be that restricted from lateral maneuvering. Even this shelterbelt is wide enough to bound back by teams, we’re just training for the current objective. We’ve done it live against targets and enemy AI numerous times but not on an official deployment with all the other external factors.
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Very cool. But how does everyone do during a OP? I noticed many teams train and when scripted do well but during a actual OP when chaos peruses half the people dont know whats going on
We’re yet to find out as we’re still doing our work up. Also our philosophy for center peeling is if you’re in a position where you have to center peel and can’t bound back instead, you fucked up your route planning.
So basically we have only been able to script terrain scenarios in training where we get to practice it because we usually plan away from any route that would force us to be that restricted from lateral maneuvering. Even this shelterbelt is wide enough to bound back by teams, we’re just training for the current objective.
We’ve done it live against targets and enemy AI numerous times but not on an official deployment with all the other external factors.