by J_Th4ng » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:55 am
Just wanted to echo Sheri and Jean's thanks to Kevin for giving up his time to show us the COD4 ropes.
This game is certainly a lot more involving than I'd expected, and I have high hopes for the grrr team in the longer term. It is going to take us a while to get used to the mechanics of this, especially those us us who are BF vets. Having said that, last night's practice showed promise, it was good to see everyone there and committed.
A thing to remember though. When you die, your role in a round is not over. Thanks to TS, and spectator's ability to switch between players to spectate, dead team mates often get a very good idea of enemy positions and movement. Keep alert, and if you notice something that will be of strategic value to the survivors, let them know!! Obviously we don't want to flood the comms channel, but with only five on a side instead of eight (as in BF2), this should be less of an issue.
I'm really amped bout our COD potential. I'm sure we'll have a more realistic view of our current capability after Thursday's game, but lets keep in mind that even should we get hammered, we started the same way in CODWAW, and look how we ended after a month or so...
Unfortunately I won't be able to make prac tonight. Sheri, I'll leave it up to you to call; there is no way that I'll be able to get a feel for the flow of crash by tomorrow night, so you may want to sub me out for someone who makes prac both nights, and has a feel for the strats on both maps. Of course if you still want me, I'll definitely be there on Thursday, SMG at the ready...

Sheri, thanks again for getting this up and running so soon. Thanks also to Lep and Toppie for mercing for us, and to everyone for making the effort to come to prac on such short notice.
Just wanted to echo Sheri and Jean's thanks to Kevin for giving up his time to show us the COD4 ropes.
This game is certainly a lot more involving than I'd expected, and I have high hopes for the grrr team in the longer term. It is going to take us a while to get used to the mechanics of this, especially those us us who are BF vets. Having said that, last night's practice showed promise, it was good to see everyone there and committed.
A thing to remember though. When you die, your role in a round is not over. Thanks to TS, and spectator's ability to switch between players to spectate, dead team mates often get a very good idea of enemy positions and movement. Keep alert, and if you notice something that will be of strategic value to the survivors, let them know!! Obviously we don't want to flood the comms channel, but with only five on a side instead of eight (as in BF2), this should be less of an issue.
I'm really amped bout our COD potential. I'm sure we'll have a more realistic view of our current capability after Thursday's game, but lets keep in mind that even should we get hammered, we started the same way in CODWAW, and look how we ended after a month or so...
Unfortunately I won't be able to make prac tonight. Sheri, I'll leave it up to you to call; there is no way that I'll be able to get a feel for the flow of crash by tomorrow night, so you may want to sub me out for someone who makes prac both nights, and has a feel for the strats on both maps. Of course if you still want me, I'll definitely be there on Thursday, SMG at the ready... :machinegun:
Sheri, thanks again for getting this up and running so soon. Thanks also to Lep and Toppie for mercing for us, and to everyone for making the effort to come to prac on such short notice.