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January 16th, 2006, 08:08 PM
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Sneaking commandos in MBT
Hi; Purchased commandos and want them to infiltrate into my enemies rear but I cannot figure out how to do this in MBT? Questions: is it possible? If so, how? I checked the guide but couldn't find anything on this. Tried the para button on the deploy menu but that didn't work either.
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January 16th, 2006, 09:00 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Chris,
You can't use this option in WinSPMBT.
cheers,
Pyros
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January 16th, 2006, 09:10 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Poop, what a waste of points.
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January 17th, 2006, 12:13 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Hehe, hardly a waste! It just takes different tactics to use them effectively....
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January 17th, 2006, 02:34 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Quote:
narwan said:
Hehe, hardly a waste! It just takes different tactics to use them effectively....
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Which are ...???
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January 17th, 2006, 04:01 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Hi,
Special Forces have better mobility, visibility etc..., thus you may use these units as shock units.
Anyway, the infiltration routine that Chris mentioned, isn't a good aspect of the game (this is why almost all PBEM players state as a rule no infiltrators) because it isn't realistic to suddenly see a unit next to yours deep inside the rear of your lines. The SF operations are not connected with an active battlezone because in such an environment everyone is alerted and infiltration is almost impossible.
The infiltration of the Special Forces is based on the surprise element or the night-factor (visibility 1-2).
cheers,
Pyros
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January 17th, 2006, 05:11 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
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hoplitis said:
Quote:
narwan said:
Hehe, hardly a waste! It just takes different tactics to use them effectively....
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Instead of pressing a button to infiltrate them behind enemy lines as you do in certain other games, here you have to actually infiltrate them through the lines yourselves. Get fast and small vehicles or use helicopters to get them close to the front line and try to infiltrate the line. The very high experience and morale modifiers should help you keep them unspotted, if you move slowly. Unless of course you run straight into the enemy which is always a risk. If you're really a gambling man, keep them in the vehicles or choppers and use speed to get them through the line. Unload them in the rear and start the sneak towards enemy rear area units.
You can use other units in support, either directly as in fire support, or indirectly by drawing off enemy forces to another part of the line, increasing the chance of succesful penetration. Use artillery to either suppress areas where enemy spotters might be hiding (and reduce their chance of seeing your troops) or use them to create smoke screens. You can create corriders that way for helicopters to fly through unhindered.
Lots of options and tricks possible here. But you should remember that commando tactics in addition to regular combat is hard to combine on the more modern battlefield due to the high speed of events.
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January 17th, 2006, 06:23 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
Just a small suggestion,
Use Airborne Special forces whenever you play on a huge map and you have to seek & destroy the enemy.
The above combat force combines high mobility with lethality.
(As an example of the above you may give a try to the Balkan Wars campaign (Airborne Special Forces)).
Otherwise, on a small to medium map with a lot of units, it may be better to apply different tactics.
cheers,
Pyros
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January 17th, 2006, 09:35 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
I will often use an SF platoon as a diversionary force. If the map is conducive to it, I'll send them forward in light vehicles (or preferably by helo) to an area likely to be passed by the OPFOR. Then let em fight. They're remarkably effective if dug in and with some sort of natural vision break (e.g. forest lines or moutain ridge) and artillery support. They do an excellent job of tying OPFOR down for a few extra turns permitting my main forces to advance that much further and then find good defensive positions before inevitable contact.
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January 28th, 2006, 01:45 PM
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Re: Sneaking commandos in MBT
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