A noob's lament: Becoming a commander
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:37 am
Hello comrades!
So after taking on the CO role for the first time, I noticed one important problem that I struggled with and which I am sure made some people angry/disappointed:
I am not very accustomed with the game's acronyms regarding enemy vehicles, and worse even, I am not sure what weapons/armor they have. BRDM, BTR and LAV all look the same to me, I would never be able to identify which is which (by the time I did I would die anyways). Which means I do not have the necessary knowledge to deal appropriately with a threat and have to delegate that responsibility to whoever is available at the time, which can be detrimental.
A specific example: Comrade Fer from MAT reports 5 incoming armor + technicals. As I understood, some of them were light vehicles so I ordered MAT and Bravo to "deal" with them, trusting in Fer's experience that he will use the appropriate ammo for the heaviest armor, while Bravo will use their AR on the lighter vehicles. But this means that if anyone less experienced (e.g. me) was on MAT, they would expect orders that would be incomplete.
So here's my question: Is it expected from the commander to delegate the responsibility of "dealing" with a situation to their elements? Or should the commander give specific orders of how to deal with a threat? Because the latter option would deter me from trying CO again, as I would feel that I am letting my elements down by not knowing what the hell is going on.
So after taking on the CO role for the first time, I noticed one important problem that I struggled with and which I am sure made some people angry/disappointed:
I am not very accustomed with the game's acronyms regarding enemy vehicles, and worse even, I am not sure what weapons/armor they have. BRDM, BTR and LAV all look the same to me, I would never be able to identify which is which (by the time I did I would die anyways). Which means I do not have the necessary knowledge to deal appropriately with a threat and have to delegate that responsibility to whoever is available at the time, which can be detrimental.
A specific example: Comrade Fer from MAT reports 5 incoming armor + technicals. As I understood, some of them were light vehicles so I ordered MAT and Bravo to "deal" with them, trusting in Fer's experience that he will use the appropriate ammo for the heaviest armor, while Bravo will use their AR on the lighter vehicles. But this means that if anyone less experienced (e.g. me) was on MAT, they would expect orders that would be incomplete.
So here's my question: Is it expected from the commander to delegate the responsibility of "dealing" with a situation to their elements? Or should the commander give specific orders of how to deal with a threat? Because the latter option would deter me from trying CO again, as I would feel that I am letting my elements down by not knowing what the hell is going on.