Thanks. This is a great educational tool It appears that the key to smooth plans like these is the good use of the "Wait" command. I really need to learn how to use that more frequently and more efficiently as my plans tend to have way to many Go Codes which have the nasty habit of overlapping and causing the plan to go haywire.
Seeking help. At the 9:33 mark, the Bravo Go code is issued at which point your Green dude throws a Flashband and all the other troops waited until the explosion occurred, rather than pouring into the room when the command was given, even though the door was already open. How do you get them to pause and wait like that? Cheers
It happens again at the 14:37 mark, this time without a Go code. The other members of the team wait for the guy to finish his engagement and throw the Flashbang before they move even though they are not at a Wait command. Its extremely useful to be able to do this but I can't work out how you do it.
OK. Now things are getting weird. At the 14:48 mark, one trooper waits 10 seconds and the second one waits 7 seconds without beining in any engagement and only move after the last guy arrives and goes through the door. How does that work without a Go code to hold them in place???
If you make the last guy in the formation be the first guy to enter a new room during the planning, the others who are ahead will wait at the door for him to enter first 😊.
@@mgosvig Thanks. That is a very neat hidden gem. I was amazed that it still works even if the door has already been opened by one of the insurgents. Top job and an awesome planning tip This will add a whole new realm to my planning process.
6:37 my man was just trying to shit in peace
Thanks. This is a great educational tool
It appears that the key to smooth plans like these is the good use of the "Wait" command. I really need to learn how to use that more frequently and more efficiently as my plans tend to have way to many Go Codes which have the nasty habit of overlapping and causing the plan to go haywire.
Seeking help.
At the 9:33 mark, the Bravo Go code is issued at which point your Green dude throws a Flashband and all the other troops waited until the explosion occurred, rather than pouring into the room when the command was given, even though the door was already open.
How do you get them to pause and wait like that?
Cheers
It happens again at the 14:37 mark, this time without a Go code. The other members of the team wait for the guy to finish his engagement and throw the Flashbang before they move even though they are not at a Wait command. Its extremely useful to be able to do this but I can't work out how you do it.
OK. Now things are getting weird.
At the 14:48 mark, one trooper waits 10 seconds and the second one waits 7 seconds without beining in any engagement and only move after the last guy arrives and goes through the door. How does that work without a Go code to hold them in place???
If you make the last guy in the formation be the first guy to enter a new room during the planning, the others who are ahead will wait at the door for him to enter first 😊.
@@mgosvig
Thanks. That is a very neat hidden gem. I was amazed that it still works even if the door has already been opened by one of the insurgents.
Top job and an awesome planning tip This will add a whole new realm to my planning process.
This amount of effort is amazing and I love it
Keep up the good work
That hallway at 8 minutes was a clusterfuck
Nice Videos mann
I really like the tacticks in this game
Do you make these plans yourself?
I do. I let myself inspire by some infantry experience from my past.
@@mgosvig that’s awesome brother, thanks for sharing 🤙🏻
@@mgosvig you were a soldier ?
@@mgosvig or i am missunderstanding ?