califoreigner
Dodgeball Yakuza

- Joined
- Aug 18, 2005
- Posts
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platoon leaders can call in mortar strikes (assuming the mortar battery hasn't been taken out already). Aside from that they can set defend/destroy objective markers for their squad and everyone gets bonus pts for following orders. Not sure what privileges gneerals have as I've yet to be one.
the game is tough no doubt. Can get chaotic with so many people and chances are you will die a lot. On the flip side, controls are pretty tight and there's a lot of weapon/abitilty upgrades which I dig. Lately its just been acquisition mode that's unlocked to play. Basically you have attackers and defenders with two transports to take control of. Its hard getting deep enough into enemy territory to get close most of the time. If you're on a team that has their shit together you can parachute in if your able to take out the air defense (by planting charges). I've also gunned on a chopper, but am unclear on how we called it in. It just sat stationary with machine guns on each side. Barracks are protecting the outskirts of the defenders territory and they can be a bitch. There a guy inside firing a turret on the top. Its primary fire is a machine gun and secondary are missles that fuck up the apc's attackers can approach in. There's a lot more I can speak on, but I feel like I've kinda gone off on a tangent.
I dig the game, but agree it will be overshadowed by mw2.
the game is tough no doubt. Can get chaotic with so many people and chances are you will die a lot. On the flip side, controls are pretty tight and there's a lot of weapon/abitilty upgrades which I dig. Lately its just been acquisition mode that's unlocked to play. Basically you have attackers and defenders with two transports to take control of. Its hard getting deep enough into enemy territory to get close most of the time. If you're on a team that has their shit together you can parachute in if your able to take out the air defense (by planting charges). I've also gunned on a chopper, but am unclear on how we called it in. It just sat stationary with machine guns on each side. Barracks are protecting the outskirts of the defenders territory and they can be a bitch. There a guy inside firing a turret on the top. Its primary fire is a machine gun and secondary are missles that fuck up the apc's attackers can approach in. There's a lot more I can speak on, but I feel like I've kinda gone off on a tangent.
I dig the game, but agree it will be overshadowed by mw2.
