One for those arty OP deniers
Дата: 10.11.2014 05:33:13
FlavioB, on Nov 09 2014 - 15:08, said: Well, that's the thing. I chose a spot to go in my E50, from
which I could help my team the most. The purpose of this game, is
to win. That is stated in the objectives of each battle "Kill all
enemy tanks or capture their base". Doing either of those achieves
victory, and so the objective of the game is to win. So I chose to
go, where I can help my team win the best.And so I get punished. For doing what the game tells me to do. And I can't do anything about it.
The_Chieftain: Isn't that simply another dimension to the decision-making process,
however? "Yes, going here will help my team win the game more
easily... but it also increases the chance I will get hit by arty.
If I go -here-, I am somewhat less effective in the short term, but
I am less likely to get damaged by arty, so I can affect the game
for longer". And so on, you have to conduct a continuous risk
assessment. And, of course, the enemy team is subject to the same
risk/benefit analysis problem given you will have an arty of your
own to call upon. I would submit that the best players are the ones
who can best balance all the risks, be it artillery, dashing
between cover in view of suspected TDs, or whatever.
One for those arty OP deniers














