How do you place the various orders once you take lance/team command?
Can't seem to get anything but a yellow circle no matter what I do....
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Command Screen In Game
Started by ReemusX, Jan 22 2016 03:32 PM
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#1
Posted 22 January 2016 - 03:32 PM
#2
Posted 22 January 2016 - 03:39 PM
Once in game you can press B to bring up the tactical map, from there your mouse will be able to click onto any spot you want. After that you will see Alpha, Beta, and Charlie, if you click on these they will bring up a list of 8 different symbols you can use to let your team/ lance know where you want them to go or where the enemy is. A word of warning though, you will NOT be able to move you mech at all, and your visibility past the tactical map is basically non-existent so use with caution.
~Dark
EDIT: There are actually only 6 commands with a small legend in the bottom left of the tactical menu
EDIT: You can still move in tactical view and even navigate yourself with the map
~Dark
EDIT: There are actually only 6 commands with a small legend in the bottom left of the tactical menu
EDIT: You can still move in tactical view and even navigate yourself with the map
Edited by Darkspart3n, 22 January 2016 - 04:08 PM.
#3
Posted 22 January 2016 - 03:44 PM
Darkspart3n, on 22 January 2016 - 03:39 PM, said:
you will NOT be able to move you mech at all,
I thought it has been change to allow the player to make a turn and throttle/reverse (though we can't see anything, so not much to do).
Edited by Ingga Raokai, 22 January 2016 - 03:45 PM.
#5
Posted 22 January 2016 - 04:17 PM
Got it thanks
Too bad lance decided to chase a light instead of where I put a hold order where flank ALWAYS seems to happen on V.Bog... Baddies bottleneck that spot and easy pickins' but Rambo mode always takes over lol. We lost 12-2 and had we assaults held off their assaults for a bit..... well... I didn't think the command feature gets used much for this reason...Just wanted to try it so I know
Too bad lance decided to chase a light instead of where I put a hold order where flank ALWAYS seems to happen on V.Bog... Baddies bottleneck that spot and easy pickins' but Rambo mode always takes over lol. We lost 12-2 and had we assaults held off their assaults for a bit..... well... I didn't think the command feature gets used much for this reason...Just wanted to try it so I know
#6
Posted 23 January 2016 - 02:10 AM
Still, using your own voice is much more effective commanding tool than awkwardly slapping those orders around..
Atleast two or three people will listen to you if you use mic!
Even typed up orders seem to be more likely followed than actual ingame order thing
Atleast two or three people will listen to you if you use mic!
Even typed up orders seem to be more likely followed than actual ingame order thing
#7
Posted 23 January 2016 - 02:18 AM
I recommend not bothering with it - it's and old feature and VoIP effectively deprecates it.
Many people don't listen to orders from the battlegrid because it's pretty mechanically difficult to use and play at the same time. As such, it can be assumed that the person using it isn't watching where they're driving and will be making decisions based on a dated understanding of the battle. I recommend just using voice chat - it's simpler, offers more precise coordination and you'll perform better as a player by using it instead which will trickle down among the team.
PGI is currently working on a command wheel which should fill in the extra functionality that VoIP doesn't provide.
EDIT: Also, the little icons can only be given to each lance one-at-a-time, and don't give enough information about what's going on at any particular place. Match strategy tends to flow faster than anyone can update those little ticks.
Many people don't listen to orders from the battlegrid because it's pretty mechanically difficult to use and play at the same time. As such, it can be assumed that the person using it isn't watching where they're driving and will be making decisions based on a dated understanding of the battle. I recommend just using voice chat - it's simpler, offers more precise coordination and you'll perform better as a player by using it instead which will trickle down among the team.
PGI is currently working on a command wheel which should fill in the extra functionality that VoIP doesn't provide.
EDIT: Also, the little icons can only be given to each lance one-at-a-time, and don't give enough information about what's going on at any particular place. Match strategy tends to flow faster than anyone can update those little ticks.
Edited by Hornsby, 23 January 2016 - 02:20 AM.
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