In case you didn't know, Steel Beasts
had a new update which brings it to version 4.019.
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A nice firing position, which I should never, never, never hold on to for too long. |
See me over there? Top of the hill, with a commanding view of the valley below, already killed a Russian T-90 ... What can go wrong?
Staying put. Either to fire or observe. That kills.
This story started a bit earlier and here is a brief summary of what happened.
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I am the commanding officer of a US Cavalry troop and the war finds me in command of just a platoon of M3A2s. We have to make it through a bridge as part of our mission and we know that there is ENY presence. In this screenshot, the vehicle of my XO, who volunteered to take a peek at the bridge. |
Another obvious tip: stay off roads. No trooper worth his saddle will stroll along a road on a combat mission. Unless the terrain forces him ...
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The XO's binoculars find bad news in the distance. For the Russians, off course. Note the hull down position the XO's vehicle is holding. |
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The XO pulls back and I move my command tank into position for a quick kill. The optics of the M1A2(SEP) tank bring the enemy so close! |
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After wrecking the ENY T-90 I quickly scan the far side of the river/bridge. |
And immediately move out from that spot! After you fire (sometimes even after you show your main gun's muzzle) in a position, you are liable of being seen by what you can't still see.
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The ENY is almost invisible. Until he fires. That cloud of hot gas and dirt gives away the position of a Russian tank. The shot flies by harmlessly, but it is time to quickly engage this threat. |
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So I move, yet again, and get rewarded with a clear line of fire and my virtual body not burnt to death. Another Russian tank gets destroyed. |
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And as I move to a new firing position, a platoon of BMP-3s come into my sights. They burn con gusto after I destroy them. |
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In this screenshot, I am watching the bridge with my binoculars, standing tall in my hatch but keeping my tank on a turret-down position. No enemy seen down the bridge. |
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But on the far side of the river, the BMP-3s have leftover infantry in bunkers. |
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Those Russian dismounts will be properly treated with my IFVs, which are shown here in the background moving into position. |
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I move my tank through the bridge, alternating my sights on the infantry and the road ahead. |
Mission accomplished.
Parting note: I love the smoke/dust clouds lifted by the ENY tanks firing at me. This brings up a nice possibility: find out where the ENY is by getting shot at. Not something to regularly use or abuse, but to keep an eye for.
Cheers,
1 comment:
Nice write up.can you do a in depth writ up when the new terrain engine comes out?
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