I feel like a very important tip to add is that you don't have to do everything, you can get a lot more done in a logi session by focusing on one step of the logi process rather than trying to do the whole thing from scrapping to frontline delivery.
One way to share commends is cook a lot at back line factories. When you hit 100 (cap so worth dumping). Declare in region chat that you love them all. Press F1 and right click and commend every player in hex 3x. They all backliners teeming with commends but often receive few so you'll often get a lot in return.
Actual helpful tutorials for Foxhole?!?!? You best be careful 4.61k Gremblo, knowing how to play their game is the last thing the devs want. You're just giving them a reason to cast you to the shadow realm. #FreeGremblo
I love backline logi and haulers! I'm offended! ha Great logi video and great information! No commends! lol RIP! Especially for doing water logi the longest of logi task. I would have for sure died from those partisans lol Thanks again for the vid! Very helpful!
You'll never get as many commends as taking Msupp from a public facility and putting them into a seaport/depot. It's the way to speed run get a boosted, then you can be embarrassed when people then expect you to know what your doing.
Hey! Yup, everything is built by the players, from the train tracks, to the individual pieces of the train (caboose, flat carts, etc). This type of logi requires a facility in order to make and is usually meant for small groups or regiments. I'll be making a facility guide at some point in the near future but there's a few helpful foxhole guides on building trains out there!
@@GrembloTV Thank you . I have 200 hours and probably only 20 of them logi. I joined a colonial regiment and that made life easier: it wasn’t the priv stockpiles but over everything: orders. Orders gave me purpose; and i feel like for a lot of newer players they dont have that purpose or chain of command.
What do i do if there is no shipping container at the seaport 💀 Aint no way im driving a truck back and forth from the backline. Is a flatbad just better because its containers are more commonly available?
There’s almost always shipping containers in the frontline seaports. Back line will usually have stockpiles of bmats either in the seaport or refinery for you to make a shipping container at a construction yard. When it comes which is better for mass-hauling supplies, the more you can carry to the front in one trip, the better. When you compare hauler vs flatbed, a hauler can carry 15 crates per truck but a flatbed carries 60 in its shipping container (must be submitted to seaport though obviously).
Most efficient would be a flat bed with a resource container. You'd carry more resources per trip (5,000). But Atlas Hauler would be the next best if you're looking to do some quick farming runs.
For water logi, it can take a couple hours from start to finish but that's more of a reason to do different parts (collect raw resources and turn them into bmats, crafting crates and submitting them to your stockpile, hauling everything to the front, etc) at separate times. There's always a chance you'll get sunk/hijacked when doing water logi, but that's why I point out in the video that these types of deliveries should be done behind the frontline, and then from there, you can drive supplies to the actual frontline via a hauler.
The colors come out of the box with the ui mod (got mine on itch.io I think). When you go on their mod webpage it explains all the colors. My memory on the colors isn’t 100% but light green is light ammo/weapons. Orange is heavy ammo/weapons, red is tank and arty shells, blue is equipment.
Slow the role.. you tried to pack 20 lbs of info into a 10 lb bag. Like, at the beginning…zero explanation of why you picked that particular location. Just “bang! Here I am!”. Too fast
2:51 is the reason why I picked the hex. If you're doing backline logi, you're gonna want to pick a hex/town that has factories, a seaport, a garage, and a mass production facility. Hope that helps you!
I feel like a very important tip to add is that you don't have to do everything, you can get a lot more done in a logi session by focusing on one step of the logi process rather than trying to do the whole thing from scrapping to frontline delivery.
One way to share commends is cook a lot at back line factories. When you hit 100 (cap so worth dumping). Declare in region chat that you love them all. Press F1 and right click and commend every player in hex 3x. They all backliners teeming with commends but often receive few so you'll often get a lot in return.
Actual helpful tutorials for Foxhole?!?!? You best be careful 4.61k Gremblo, knowing how to play their game is the last thing the devs want. You're just giving them a reason to cast you to the shadow realm. #FreeGremblo
I love backline logi and haulers! I'm offended! ha
Great logi video and great information!
No commends! lol RIP! Especially for doing water logi the longest of logi task.
I would have for sure died from those partisans lol
Thanks again for the vid! Very helpful!
Masochist! haha thanks man, again great work on your vid!
You'll never get as many commends as taking Msupp from a public facility and putting them into a seaport/depot. It's the way to speed run get a boosted, then you can be embarrassed when people then expect you to know what your doing.
Just started playing on 01/20 and am enjoying this game!!
I'll definitely be utilizing this method for logi running
Good video, Homie
Ah yes, logistics... thankless job but critical to the war.
I have a question; how exactly do Trains work?
This might be a dumb question but is it all built manually?
Hey! Yup, everything is built by the players, from the train tracks, to the individual pieces of the train (caboose, flat carts, etc). This type of logi requires a facility in order to make and is usually meant for small groups or regiments. I'll be making a facility guide at some point in the near future but there's a few helpful foxhole guides on building trains out there!
@@GrembloTV
Thank you . I have 200 hours and probably only 20 of them logi. I joined a colonial regiment and that made life easier: it wasn’t the priv stockpiles but over everything: orders.
Orders gave me purpose; and i feel like for a lot of newer players they dont have that purpose or chain of command.
cheers from 141cr! great vid : )
I became a collie this war gremblo. I’m having some doubts about callahan. Please help.
#FreeGremblo
Super helpful
What do i do if there is no shipping container at the seaport 💀 Aint no way im driving a truck back and forth from the backline. Is a flatbad just better because its containers are more commonly available?
There’s almost always shipping containers in the frontline seaports. Back line will usually have stockpiles of bmats either in the seaport or refinery for you to make a shipping container at a construction yard.
When it comes which is better for mass-hauling supplies, the more you can carry to the front in one trip, the better. When you compare hauler vs flatbed, a hauler can carry 15 crates per truck but a flatbed carries 60 in its shipping container (must be submitted to seaport though obviously).
This the same day as Rob's logi video? I smell a conspiracy
Great minds think alike!
Thanks! Just started logistics yesterday. I am using a hauler, what should I be using?
Most efficient would be a flat bed with a resource container. You'd carry more resources per trip (5,000). But Atlas Hauler would be the next best if you're looking to do some quick farming runs.
thanks do a naval one commenting for algo
And all of that only took several hours and theres a chance you get sunk or hijacked anyway
For water logi, it can take a couple hours from start to finish but that's more of a reason to do different parts (collect raw resources and turn them into bmats, crafting crates and submitting them to your stockpile, hauling everything to the front, etc) at separate times.
There's always a chance you'll get sunk/hijacked when doing water logi, but that's why I point out in the video that these types of deliveries should be done behind the frontline, and then from there, you can drive supplies to the actual frontline via a hauler.
I do logi in a cv...
Can you explain how you have your UI mod setup... color-wise? I need to setup mine.
The colors come out of the box with the ui mod (got mine on itch.io I think). When you go on their mod webpage it explains all the colors. My memory on the colors isn’t 100% but light green is light ammo/weapons. Orange is heavy ammo/weapons, red is tank and arty shells, blue is equipment.
How is it that your creates has colour coding?
It's an inventory mod. I made a guide on how to install mods in foxhole but you can look up other ones on YT as well!
@@GrembloTV Oh alright thanks will look this up
first but also i like logi!
reat video ;)
Ну заценим аа и кст я первый
Slow the role.. you tried to pack 20 lbs of info into a 10 lb bag. Like, at the beginning…zero explanation of why you picked that particular location. Just “bang! Here I am!”. Too fast
2:51 is the reason why I picked the hex. If you're doing backline logi, you're gonna want to pick a hex/town that has factories, a seaport, a garage, and a mass production facility. Hope that helps you!
I was in BONE last war @necro taught me alot he's a good man 🫡