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Re: - FlyingMongoose - 03-26-2014 Another thing if Teamspeak were used is that it supports connections to multiple Teamspeak servers making joint opps much easier to pull off. In fact I believe tgww website has tutorial on optimum set up for that. While mumble is easiest on the system resources it becomes moot when you have to use multiple software for joint opp anyway. But as you can see for toast quite a bit of volume manipulation is on his in game voice. He's proven my point and backed it up. Lastly I have ran in very effective squads and platoons with outfits that use in game only. Sent from my wireless communicator. Re: Roll Call - Surf314 - 03-26-2014 If I could change the subject for a second. When squads are full in the middle of combat it takes a while for someone to re-organize to open up slots. This is perfectly reasonable because everyone is focused on doing something important. However, this is also the time when more bodies are needed and it's hard to get where you guys are when you can't join a squad. So it would be helpful if the leaders look at the numbers during times when everyone is getting into galaxies or buses and make sure there is plenty of room. tl;dr don't bitch at me when I ask if the squads are full after I here you guys organizing gals at gate and I haven't loaded yet. I'm not being lazy I'm just making sure I'm not stuck without a squad after you have all dropped and are too busy to open spots. Re: Roll Call - CaffeinePowered - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 10:46 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: tl;dr don't bitch at me when I ask if the squads are full after I here you guys organizing gals at gate and I haven't loaded yet. I'm not being lazy I'm just making sure I'm not stuck without a squad after you have all dropped and are too busy to open spots. Fair point, and Ill try to keep an eye on things, the problem from my end is that I can't see that numbers status on the other squad(s). As for all the voice chatter, I think it would behoove some of us to bark short orders on in game, but nothing more. I gotta actually take the time to mute all channels that aren't squad/platoon. Feel free to invite competent pubbies that use in game, and then from there we can lead them to the much higher fidelity mumble. Re: Roll Call - Chooly - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 11:19 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=7226.msg277286#msg277286 date=1395848777] Fair point, and Ill try to keep an eye on things, the problem from my end is that I can't see that numbers status on the other squad(s). As for all the voice chatter, I think it would behoove some of us to bark short orders on in game, but nothing more. I gotta actually take the time to mute all channels that aren't squad/platoon. Feel free to invite competent pubbies that use in game, and then from there we can lead them to the much higher fidelity mumble. [/quote] I know I haven't been on as often as I'd like, but I'd be fine with acting as a relay between mumble and in-game. Re: Roll Call - Duck, Duck, Goose - 03-26-2014 Can always type to the pubbies in platoonsay for orders. And Toast, Quote:It's not like googling "mumble" is so difficult, but some people just want to play and won't bother, and even a lazy pubbie is useful if they're willing to join chat to follow orders. Same can be said about TS. Also, the TS client is a bigger download, meaning it takes more time & effort, meaning it's less likely for a pubby to download TS than Mumble. Really, I just don't want to use fucking in-game because you have mic spammers, you have fucking six year olds who don't shut the fuck up, you have asshats being asshats, and it's not our small, closely-knit chat that I enjoy retreating to after dealing with fucking idiots all day in the real world. I'd rather limit my exposure to morons as much as possible during my down time. Re: Roll Call - Elder - 03-26-2014 If you are at all serious about playing games online you should have no qualms about installing voice clients on your computer. I have vent (sucks), ts3 (meh), mumble (what everyone here uses), and skype (FUCK YOU SKYPE). At this point i could get more but no one really uses anything outside these. No need to try to please people, if they are good squad members and want people to play with they should be more than willing to get mumble to talk with us. As for the squad thing its usually Negate, or myself that most often chime in about full squads. As well all know saying we need something = volunteering yourself to do it. "Squad's full" guess you want to be new leader then. "FUCK" Re: Roll Call - Duck, Duck, Goose - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 02:35 PM)Elder link Wrote: (FUCK YOU SKYPE)I concur with everything you said, but especially this. Re: Roll Call - Surf314 - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 02:35 PM)Elder link Wrote: "Squad's full" I don't mind being a squad leader I just need to know where to get the info on what I need to do =\ Re: Roll Call - Duck, Duck, Goose - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 02:44 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Elder link=topic=7226.msg277300#msg277300 date=1395862505] I don't mind being a squad leader I just need to know where to get the info on what I need to do =\ [/quote]Squad leaders place beacons and waypoints, that's basically it. If you're in Bravo squad, just copy everything Caff does and it should work. Of course Beacons require certs, and the higher leveled your beacon, the shorter its cooldown timer is. Re: Roll Call - Surf314 - 03-26-2014 (03-26-2014, 02:48 PM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=7226.msg277302#msg277302 date=1395863083] I don't mind being a squad leader I just need to know where to get the info on what I need to do =\ [/quote]Squad leaders place beacons and waypoints, that's basically it. If you're in Bravo squad, just copy everything Caff does and it should work. Of course Beacons require certs, and the higher leveled your beacon, the shorter its cooldown timer is. [/quote] Just dumped my certs in to get lvl 3 beacon. Re: Roll Call - Elder - 03-27-2014 it can be helpful sometimes to use squad chat to tell pubs whats going on and what we're doing. Also to entice them to join us in mumbo. You really dont have to do a lot even as platoon lead, just put down wp and tell others to get there and do a thing Re: Roll Call - CaffeinePowered - 03-27-2014 (03-27-2014, 10:56 AM)Elder link Wrote: it can be helpful sometimes to use squad chat to tell pubs whats going on and what we're doing. Also to entice them to join us in mumbo. You really dont have to do a lot even as platoon lead, just put down wp and tell others to get there and do a thing Thats just the basics but its also over simplifying, telling people where to go is like 25% of the battle, knowing where to go and what mix to bring. You can't micro manage much, but its your job to make sure the group has fun, and the fun level depends on the calls that you make. Re: Roll Call - FlyingMongoose - 03-28-2014 (03-27-2014, 04:55 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=Elder link=topic=7226.msg277335#msg277335 date=1395935770] Thats just the basics but its also over simplifying, telling people where to go is like 25% of the battle, knowing where to go and what mix to bring. You can't micro manage much, but its your job to make sure the group has fun, and the fun level depends on the calls that you make. [/quote] You know, thinking about it, platoon leader shouldn't have to do all that for every squad (unless you want to do some mass shit). Ultimately you should just be able to guide each squad leader (or squad as a hole). Honestly, the BRB'U is the only multi-squad platoon I've ever played in where every squad is doing the exact same thing(s) the whole time. TGWW usually has very small squads though. Any of the large platoons I've played with typically don't do that much management. Usually platoon leader either separates himself from squad leaders, or only handles alpha squad. After that, he does nothing more than guide whole squads (or squad leaders) to specific areas or goals. For example, starting a pre-emptive strike on a major point while the another squad provides an advance defensive to slow down influx to major point and another one assists in a capture behind. (Assuming you have 3). Re: Roll Call - CaffeinePowered - 03-28-2014 (03-28-2014, 11:57 AM)FlyingMongoose link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=7226.msg277347#msg277347 date=1395957327] Thats just the basics but its also over simplifying, telling people where to go is like 25% of the battle, knowing where to go and what mix to bring. You can't micro manage much, but its your job to make sure the group has fun, and the fun level depends on the calls that you make. [/quote] Honestly, the BRB'U is the only multi-squad platoon I've ever played in where every squad is doing the exact same thing(s) the whole time. TGWW usually has very small squads though. Any of the large platoons I've played with typically don't do that much management. Usually platoon leader either separates himself from squad leaders, or only handles alpha squad. After that, he does nothing more than guide whole squads (or squad leaders) to specific areas or goals. For example, starting a pre-emptive strike on a major point while the another squad provides an advance defensive to slow down influx to major point and another one assists in a capture behind. (Assuming you have 3). [/quote] If we had 20 BRBU in mumble, you'd see me doing this more often, but usually its 10-16 and I might as well manage it all. It also depends a bit on the base and situation, like an AMP station I'd totally split the forces up for example Re: Roll Call - FlyingMongoose - 03-28-2014 (03-28-2014, 12:20 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=FlyingMongoose link=topic=7226.msg277375#msg277375 date=1396025835] Thats just the basics but its also over simplifying, telling people where to go is like 25% of the battle, knowing where to go and what mix to bring. You can't micro manage much, but its your job to make sure the group has fun, and the fun level depends on the calls that you make. [/quote] Honestly, the BRB'U is the only multi-squad platoon I've ever played in where every squad is doing the exact same thing(s) the whole time. TGWW usually has very small squads though. Any of the large platoons I've played with typically don't do that much management. Usually platoon leader either separates himself from squad leaders, or only handles alpha squad. After that, he does nothing more than guide whole squads (or squad leaders) to specific areas or goals. For example, starting a pre-emptive strike on a major point while the another squad provides an advance defensive to slow down influx to major point and another one assists in a capture behind. (Assuming you have 3). [/quote] If we had 20 BRBU in mumble, you'd see me doing this more often, but usually its 10-16 and I might as well manage it all. It also depends a bit on the base and situation, like an AMP station I'd totally split the forces up for example [/quote] And this is where it comes full circle to: Use In-Game Voice, you'd get more interactions from the players, longer standing players, and more players willing to stick around longer for a longer full platoon. This goes back into the majority of full platoons I've been in usually use in-game voice the majority of the time. When there's more in-game interactivity there's more positive response. If they stick around and see that communication they may be more willing to join up our mumble server. But if they hear majority silence... well... what would you do? Re: Roll Call - rumbot - 03-28-2014 (03-28-2014, 01:02 PM)FlyingMongoose link Wrote: And this is where it comes full circle to: Use In-Game Voice Re: Roll Call - FlyingMongoose - 03-28-2014 (03-28-2014, 04:46 PM)rumbot link Wrote: [quote author=FlyingMongoose link=topic=7226.msg277378#msg277378 date=1396029779] [/quote] Using In-Game is important for player retention, ESPECIALLY for BR 1 players who are truly new players. You want to build the community more, bring in more players, and grow, this is your best option. Re: Roll Call - rumbot - 03-29-2014 Re: Roll Call - Surf314 - 03-29-2014 http://therewillbepicard.ytmnd.com/ |