by Paul » Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:50 am
Even though lets be honest we crush Y!A we still need a debrief on this we can improve on. Like I said during the match out communication needs to be just a tad less chaotic, I think we did really well communication wise on Siege except for that one point where we all moved up but I do beleive that was just excitment and we were dominating.
On Flood Zone we were making the calls but (and this is just my opinion) we seemed to be over doing it. If you need to say somehting, say it once and say it clear. Some one also needs to respond. We start doing this last leg and I think it worked.
So if some one say something, who ever is reacting to that information needs to respond. E.g. if I say we need to take C then who ever is going with to C must "taking C now" Or if an enemy is spotted at 1 then someone needs to say "Taking enemy at 1"
Otherwise we get into a situation where we are calling multiple time for the same thing and other calls get lost.
Even though lets be honest we crush Y!A we still need a debrief on this we can improve on. Like I said during the match out communication needs to be just a tad less chaotic, I think we did really well communication wise on Siege except for that one point where we all moved up but I do beleive that was just excitment and we were dominating.
On Flood Zone we were making the calls but (and this is just my opinion) we seemed to be over doing it. If you need to say somehting, say it once and say it clear. Some one also needs to respond. We start doing this last leg and I think it worked.
So if some one say something, who ever is reacting to that information needs to respond. E.g. if I say we need to take C then who ever is going with to C must "taking C now" Or if an enemy is spotted at 1 then someone needs to say "Taking enemy at 1"
Otherwise we get into a situation where we are calling multiple time for the same thing and other calls get lost.