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June 9th, 2011, 06:11 PM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
Another note. Whoever is the CO will need to know the process to load the next scenario file into the campaign game structure so that the Core Force carries over from scenario to scenario.
The process is basically the same we did with the RCW II game and is covered in this thread;
http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=47288
NOTE: Of course scenario slots and file names will not be the same. 
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June 9th, 2011, 06:45 PM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
As far as CO,the job goes to whom ever accepts,
icamp said earlier he would take it if no one accepts,
All good players here,we just need a CO,to get this rocking 
I'll do it if no other takers.
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June 10th, 2011, 12:52 AM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
I can see a Band of Brothers campaign working well in this format also. 
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June 10th, 2011, 03:24 AM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
One other detail,
Is excessive suppresive fire allowed?
Most cases in pbem hu v hu,there might be restrictions,
The AI does not use it the way a human may, and have a big handicap there.
I don't use z-fire unless been fired on from a suspected location against the AI.
Latley have a rule of never using in pbem.
Otherwise it's alot of waiting time as someone fires every round they have,very boring and gamey imo.
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June 10th, 2011, 08:56 AM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
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Originally Posted by gila
One other detail,
Is excessive suppresive fire allowed?
Most cases in pbem hu v hu,there might be restrictions,
The AI does not use it the way a human may, and have a big handicap there.
I don't use z-fire unless been fired on from a suspected location against the AI.
Latley have a rule of never using in pbem.
Otherwise it's alot of waiting time as someone fires every round they have,very boring and gamey imo.
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Good point. I'm thinking about having a rule that z-fire is only allowed against /suspected unseen targets and against vehicles (since AT capability is pretty limited in this time period).
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June 10th, 2011, 10:53 AM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
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Originally Posted by Double_Deuce
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Originally Posted by gila
One other detail,
Is excessive suppresive fire allowed?
Most cases in pbem hu v hu,there might be restrictions,
The AI does not use it the way a human may, and have a big handicap there.
I don't use z-fire unless been fired on from a suspected location against the AI.
Latley have a rule of never using in pbem.
Otherwise it's alot of waiting time as someone fires every round they have,very boring and gamey imo.
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Good point. I'm thinking about having a rule that z-fire is only allowed against /suspected unseen targets and against vehicles (since AT capability is pretty limited in this time period).
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I use the "z" when I know the position of the enemy prior to an assault. or to avoid an assault the enemy. Bone is the use of fire suppression.
Could be used to suppress a hypothetical position but reveals our own position.
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June 10th, 2011, 11:03 AM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
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Originally Posted by Roman
Quote:
Originally Posted by Double_Deuce
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Originally Posted by gila
One other detail,
Is excessive suppresive fire allowed?
Most cases in pbem hu v hu,there might be restrictions,
The AI does not use it the way a human may, and have a big handicap there.
I don't use z-fire unless been fired on from a suspected location against the AI.
Latley have a rule of never using in pbem.
Otherwise it's alot of waiting time as someone fires every round they have,very boring and gamey imo.
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Good point. I'm thinking about having a rule that z-fire is only allowed against /suspected unseen targets and against vehicles (since AT capability is pretty limited in this time period).
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I use the "z" when I know the position of the enemy prior to an assault. or to avoid an assault the enemy. Bone is the use of fire suppression.
Could be used to suppress a hypothetical position but reveals our own position.
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Ditto... EXTENSIVE use of z-fire is another matter and actually is quite annoying. Also, isn´t the unit who shoots broadside less capable of op-fire the next turn? I´m not sure...
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June 10th, 2011, 07:30 PM
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Re: OPERATION EXPORTER - Multiplayer "User vs AI" Campaign
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Originally Posted by Roman
I use the "z" when I know the position of the enemy prior to an assault. or to avoid an assault the enemy. Bone is the use of fire suppression.
Could be used to suppress a hypothetical position but reveals our own position.
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Good point!
Thats the mmg's team job to lay down suppresive fire on a point of assault.
However it does give enemy arty something to plot on.
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