Juardis Posted August 2, 2000 Share Posted August 2, 2000 If you can keep them alive that is. They are easily taken out by close assaults. But getting up close and personal with them is tough when they open up from 50m. I had a 10 man para squad become a 1 man cowering squad after 2 bursts from that machine (and that was while it was inside a building). Don't know the costs of those bad boys in a QB, but you can bet I'll be checking them out. ------------------ Jeff Abbott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bullethead Posted August 2, 2000 Share Posted August 2, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>If you can keep them alive that is. They are easily taken out by close assaults.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> They are also very easily destroyed just by smallarms fire. The crew often bails. Rather frustrating at times. Makes me wonder whether the small arms resolution routine is properly taking into account the shielding around guns in ragtop vehicles. Or on towed guns, for that matter. ------------------ -Bullethead It was a common custom at that time, in the more romantic females, to see their soldier husbands and sweethearts as Greek heroes, instead of the whoremongering, drunken clowns most of them were. However, the Greek heroes were probably no better, so it was not so far off the mark--Flashman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coe Posted August 2, 2000 Share Posted August 2, 2000 Actually does squad's tendency to break or a crew's tendency to bail take into account the amount of other friendly units that are close by (regardless of a HQ unit) i.e. if you are all by yourself you might panic sooner? but if you have like a whole bunch of other guys near by is probably reassuring Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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