OP: Steel Talon - March 14 - 15th, 2009

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Postby TOP » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:16 pm

Guys please give some comments on what needed to be improved upon. I love it that you guys had a great time.... but let's raise the bar higher.

Lets see... the Cartel had a 1000 points and the US had 200

There were some problems during round 1 when the US didn't hear the start horn.... They would have come out a lot better.. Sorry guys lesson learned for me.

Best moments... gotta say those pesky missile shots into the village, as soon as those pete's went off... y'all looked like little mice running out of the buildings.

Thanks to everyone who endured the weather and the mud....

Again please post some AAR Comments for me....

Shhhhhh don't tell anyone but this was my first attempt at hosting... not just big games but really anything...
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Postby Depot » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:25 pm

Artillery. Taking into consideration that the U.S. forces came from an aircraft carrier, I think we'd have had something similar to the unusually lethal Cartel Artillery. Because of a lack of this, we were severely limited in our ability to advance on locations such as Hamburger hill, whereas the Cartel forces could just call in an artillery strike and wipe us out after we've finally captured it.

Aside from that, I think that when I finally got to coordinating a few makeshift Fireteams on HB hill, it really became fun. The shots at flanking were also enjoyable.
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Postby TOP » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:27 pm

Good point.. however the missile strikes were only into the village
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Postby Depot » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:32 pm

Either way it was fun....and I certainly enjoyed the epic moments of defending Hamburger Hill against the Cartel forces....up until a shell landed right in the camp. Made me feel like an idiot diving off the side of the hill for cover...
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Postby Ollie Twist » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:34 pm

I had fun being the smallest kid with one of the biggest guns.

That SAW rained plastic
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Postby Bond » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:37 pm

Thumbs up to all the admins!
Great job, although the late start for the U.S. in Phase 1 made it almost impossible for us to gain ground on the terrorists...

Also, it seems unusual that the U.S. didn't have air support as well, or at least more medics.

Other than that, I had a great time!
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Postby TexMex » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:37 pm

hahaha i remember you ollie.. we talked in line to get chroned.
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Postby Variable » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:44 pm

Dangit I'm tired.
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Postby Carnivor » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:44 pm

Wombat Six wrote:[I'd love to compare note with the cartel command staff to get an idea of how they managed the 100+ people on the field.


I think you might be overly generous using the term "managed". :D
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Postby TexMex » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:45 pm

Top,i think a lil more communication about what exactly are missions are and have designated people stuck to them. that would help.

alot of people were just following and had no idea what the objective was
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Postby Carnivor » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:46 pm

science1212 wrote:
Also, it seems unusual that the U.S. didn't have air support as well, or at least more medics.

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Your air support was grounded due to the weather.
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Postby Carnivor » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:48 pm

1seth420 wrote:Top,i think a lil more communication about what exactly are missions are and have designated people stuck to them. that would help.

alot of people were just following and had no idea what the objective was


Then they seem to have failed to read the OPORDER and their leadership didn't give them a mission.
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Postby Deliverator » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:56 pm

Carnivor wrote:
science1212 wrote:
Also, it seems unusual that the U.S. didn't have air support as well, or at least more medics.

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Your air support was grounded due to the weather.


You have evidently never met an F/A 18 pilot.

Besides, carriers never go anywhere alone. They move in a carrier group, which means missile frigates, which means cruise missiles. Also, the US military doesn't go anywhere without at LEAST mortars.
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Postby Solid » Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:00 pm

The only thing I would improve is the medic system, you should be able to be revived a certain amount of times before you have to go back for respawn, a lot of times no one would move anywhere in firefights because anyone that got hit came back in 5 seconds. Maybe like a 2 time revive cap. Other than that I was really impressed and happy with the event as a whole.
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Postby TexMex » Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:12 pm

Carnivor wrote:
1seth420 wrote:Top,i think a lil more communication about what exactly are missions are and have designated people stuck to them. that would help.

alot of people were just following and had no idea what the objective was


Then they seem to have failed to read the OPORDER and their leadership didn't give them a mission.


Well Phase 1 missions were made clear, after that...phase two and three were unknown to me.own to me.
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