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Post by GZNails on Apr 13, 2013 19:02:22 GMT -5
Please ask any and all questions here.
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Post by GZTheWambat on Apr 14, 2013 1:08:57 GMT -5
What are the specific jobs and requirements to be a medic? I'm trying to decide what class I want to be.
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Post by GZNails on Apr 14, 2013 1:24:48 GMT -5
You will need to carry your onw bandages if and when you get hit. You may NOT medic yourself but must be medic'd by another medic.
The role is fun. It's support so you have to have more patience than other players as it's your job to keep the squad moving. If you are on the front line and die, the rest of your squad will become combat ineffective. But again, it's fun to play as it adds more to the game than just shooting.
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Post by long on Apr 15, 2013 23:22:09 GMT -5
Is it only 1 sniper per team? If so do we have to choose a role upon registration?
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Post by GZNails on Apr 16, 2013 10:01:26 GMT -5
Preferably one sniper/spotter per team. If you sign up for the sniper team you need to meet the requirements to play the role (have a camera/phone to take pics of HVT, proper comm's to relay information, willing to relay info vs shooting targets etc). I am trying to set a team up realistically vs just having a player playing airsoft that just happens to have a sniper rifle.
If your only airsoft gun is a sniper rifle, I will allow it. But please don't sign up for the team spot if you aren't willing to play the role. Does that make sense?
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Post by jakefromstatefarm on May 17, 2013 21:05:04 GMT -5
If we bleed out, can we make use of the 5 minutes waiting in the FOB (such as reloading magazines, lubing weapons, changing CO2, eating a snack, etc.)? Or are we to just wait patiently for respawn? And what do the FOBs look like? Are they small buildings, or just areas of forest? Also, I'll be bringing some extra gear with me (batteries, a few spare guns, etc) for me and my buddies if we happen to need them. However, none of us drive (one of their parents is driving us, and will pick us up at the end), so we won't have a car to lock the gear in. Is there going to be anywhere, such as a small shack, where we can put the extra gear so that it'll be safe? Or should I just bring a chest and a sturdy lock?
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Post by GZNails on May 17, 2013 21:38:23 GMT -5
The FOB's wont have structures. I would leave everything in a backpack and give it to me, I will have a truck there and you can leave it in there.
Due to this beinfg such a small group, I highly doubt anythign will happen to gear.. considering we play with most of these guys often. But, I understand and could help you out. Any extra water/food/bb's batteries I would leave at the FOB. The fellas are really good at getting stuff back to their proper owners.
As for the bleedout time etc.. yes, reload, re-hydrate and get everything you need to head back to the fight.
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