Marcel Busse
Space Marshal
i hope the fps was good enough im still messing arround with my new server setup
Good vid of pretty much everything you want to do if you want to be a LOSER.
Thank you for your feedback into a training exercise Shadow, I am sure that the participants learnt from the event. There was a debrief afterwards and one of your 3 points was brought up, although in a less abrupt way. From the tone of your post, I'm not sure that you went with 'the spirit 'of the event.Good vid of pretty much everything you want to do if you want to be a LOSER.
1) Go with no plan. Those who fail to plan, plan to fail and of course they did. You should be careful to avoid any knowledge of the activity, such as whether the event involves craft flying, etc.
2) Discuss your ignorance and prove to others you are as drunken and stupid as is humanly possible.
3) Talk like you're 12 years-old, meaning use "f4ck", "sh1t" and "g0d damm" specifically to prove to others they should never have invited you to adult play.
4) Obsess over your place in the folly. Act as though certainly, you must be the most ignorant sod who ever tilted back a beer.
5) Talk over those who are trying to be helpful. Make sure everyone knows you're now a ghost, how you died, and make sure you don't warn them how they will die. Be sure to talk over anyone trying to be helpful, as that could just ruin everything.
I'm all for having fun and agree there needs to be a balance between discipline and play, but these guys are all LOSERS. I would never go back for a second attempt with such a group. These are the guys that guys like me feed on, mock, rob and ass rape (figurative), because they deserve it.
Nope, there wasn't a combat structure at all. The goal was to get 25 vs 25 accomplished. 25 vs 25 means that you have a hard time getting people together.I need to ask, was there any command structure at all?
For 6,000 years of recorded history all combat units have command structure. wasYou can't expect to be effective without one.
This comment doesn't support the effort which the guys trying to organize this event at all. Give the guys some slack and let them learn from their experience.I'm all for having fun and agree there needs to be a balance between discipline and play, but these guys are all LOSERS. I would never go back for a second attempt with such a group. These are the guys that guys like me feed on, mock, rob and ass rape (figurative), because they deserve it.
Yeah. That was very dickish of me. My sincere apologies to the guys. Has been a frustrating couple weeks and I took it out on the wrong people, unless of course there are some investors here who have been dicking me around for three weeks. That stuff is contagious.This comment doesn't support the effort which the guys trying to organize this event at all. Give the guys some slack and let them learn from their experience.
Thanks for your feedback. Speaking as someone who actually was part of the event and also in one of the leadership roles in the Blue team, I'd like to make couple of points for people looking from outside to better understand the context and the circumstances.Meh. . .okay so I sound like a real dick above. Sorry about that. It is so totally not helpful to be a dick. My bad. Sorry.
In attempts to be helpful, let me just make a few short observations.
It really helps to know what the rules are, what to bring to the fight, and what your objective is. After the fact it's easy to say, "hey, if we had a single SuperHornet in the air flying upside down, its turret gunner could have located and killed the entire enemy team in 2 minutes." That's lame since you didn't know that before the battle. What you did learn is shields rule, and you need shields. In fact if in the future you do this same thing again, I would use the Rover as cover for the center fire team. Doesn't seem right that there was nothing on the battlefield that could breech its shields. Its actually in Red team's favor they were dying of asphyxiation before the Ursa got them. For a fair and fun contest, you really should specify to both teams what they can and can't bring to the conflict.
Also, I will say this: when your comrades tell you there is fire incoming, and to get down, you really need to get down. Standing around in a group waiting to get shot is not cool.
When you hit the ground in battle you need to have fire teams sprinting to take up flanking positions to protect the rest of the group. Since Red team didn't do that, they never much even identified enemy positions. You can't wonder which way is North, etc. All that needs to be worked out ahead of time.
It does sound like there were a couple people trying to communicate effectively and they were ignored. Some of this confusion may be there seems to be no range nor direction markers on the HUD. Are there settings you can fix for better detail on the personal radar? Is there a better way to set a compass in advance? That must have been hugely frustrating, to not be able to call out directions, and that's not anyone's fault it seems. Still I would look for a way to fix this. Standing around in the dark with no way to point out sightings sucks, and appears is not the players' fault.
I need to ask, was there any command structure at all?
For 6,000 years of recorded history all combat units have command structure. You can't expect to be effective without one.
You got that right! The art of leadership is to create a goal that is compelling, and a plan to reach that goal that is attainable, then move everyone in the same direction. In our case, the goal has to include fun, but effectiveness is important since winning is fun too.. . ."Sit here for 1 hour and only talk if enemy contact" kind of drill sergeant will kill it.