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RE: z fire - Vesku - 08-25-2008 Perhaps this requires extensive testing :) RE: z fire - Narwan - 08-25-2008 I guess so! In general I'd like to give this reminder to everyone, when you first move a unit and then fire it, yóu may have stopped moving it but the game assumes it's still moving during the fire sequence that same turn. The faster you moved the less accurate the firing becomes. Infantry that moved 3 or more hexes is at least jogging or even running. Can't fire very accurately when doing that; even big red barns close by can be missed! ;) Narwan RE: z fire - Walrus - 08-25-2008 Vesku Wrote:Perhaps this requires extensive testing :) Ha ha Very good. RE: z fire - Walrus - 08-25-2008 Narwan Wrote:Can't fire very accurately when doing that; even big red barns close by can be missed! ;) Good point there. I have noticed quite a lot of footage of soldiers firing from behind cover, lifting their weapon over their head and blasting away. That has to produce some interesting results...especially for other friendlies in the general area. RE: z fire - Narwan - 08-25-2008 Hehe, that's another way to view area fire; the target may be in sight but the firer unwilling to expose himself so he shoots blindly over the wall or around the corner! RE: z fire - Vesku - 08-25-2008 Walrus Wrote:Narwan Wrote:Can't fire very accurately when doing that; even big red barns close by can be missed! ;) Have you seen any from armies that can be considered high quality? I can't remember seeing any, it's usually Afgan rebels or some other not so well trained troop. RE: z fire - Cross - 08-26-2008 Vesku Wrote:Have you seen any from armies that can be considered high quality? I can't remember seeing any, it's usually Afgan rebels or some other not so well trained troop. I've seen footage of US soldiers blindly shooting over a wall in Vietnam. It could be that they had tons of nearby ammo, so that wasn't a concern. Despite many US troops in Vietnam being conscripts, I would consider them high quality. RE: z fire - Vesku - 08-26-2008 Right, I remember seeing Vietnam footage too. I was trying to find something more modern. RE: z fire - seabolt - 08-26-2008 You probably won't find a post-Vietnam A-list example because post-Vietnam tactics use riflemen mainly to acquire (ideally already suppressed) targets and apply the coup de grace. When you combine kevlar helmets, ceramic body armor, and modern medicine that makes it very difficult to die from an extremity wound, you get ultra-aggressive infantry tactics that no longer invest a lot of time in spraying and praying. (Also ultra-expensive, but that's another topic.) -- 30 -- RE: z fire - Weasel - 08-26-2008 Epoletov [SPR Wrote:.] Sorry to say but I just finished reading TANK RIDER again by Evgeni Bessonov and he witnessed first hand T34 crews jumping out of tanks and running away even at the first sighting of a German tank. Another crew ran away from MG fire. Poor training is all that is. |