#3898807 - 01/20/14 11:37 PM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Gibsonm
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Welcome to the sim and the community! Challenger 2 gunnery gets a bit more challenging (excuse the pun) when you try using HESH against movers. Entirely up to you of course but can I suggest you complete all the tutorials (not just gunnery) on a given vehicle (or in your case on both) before you move onto other vehicles. Even within a "family" (say M1A1 (HA) compared to M1A2 SEP) there are differences that can cause confusion / frustration if you work on a one size fits all type approach. Following that though, by all means work on that gunnery score as it impacts on how well your AI controlled vehicles shoot (since you can't be in every gunner's seat all the time). Here is a good reference but the mother-load is at the dedicated site: http://www.steelbeasts.com/sbforums/index.phpThere is also a Canadian based virtual unit (1 CAD) that I presume offers time zone friendly meetings and like most VU's they welcome new players and will do their best to make you feel at home. Of course feel free to drop me a line too if you like.
Last edited by Gibsonm; 01/20/14 11:38 PM.
Mark (}-: LTCOL RAAC IAW the Defence Communication Manual 2016, Chapter 3, paragraphs 3.28 - 3.30 - The views expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defence.
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#3898819 - 01/21/14 12:08 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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marko1231123
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Thanks very much for the advice and information. Much appreciated.
I have, indeed, already discovered just how hard it is (for me, anyway) to hit movers with HESH in the Challenger 2. But I'm even worse in the M1A1 (and abysmal in the M1A2 SEP)!
I agree completely on your advice to specialise in a single vehicle to get started. Just did the gunnery in both hulls to see which one suited me better (although as a Canadian, I suppose I should be loyal to the Leo 1)
I've already registered at the official site but have been lurking so far. Thanks for the pointer to 1 CAD. I hadn't found them yet but I'll search them out now. A common mistake made with the M1 gunnery is you have a to press insert for Sabot And Delete for heat.in the gunners position.
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#3898824 - 01/21/14 12:28 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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IronCroptop
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A common mistake made with the M1 gunnery is you have a to press insert for Sabot And Delete for heat.in the gunners position.
Acknowledged. I do remember to do that most of the time. But it just seemed to change my shots from falling short to going long. (Did I mention that I currently... suck?)
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#3898830 - 01/21/14 12:40 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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A common mistake made with the M1 gunnery is you have a to press insert for Sabot And Delete for heat.in the gunners position.
Acknowledged. I do remember to do that most of the time. But it just seemed to change my shots from falling short to going long. (Did I mention that I currently... suck?) LoL I have been playing SB for years I still cant hit #%&*$#. Try one of the leo-2 variants the A5 is nearest to what Canada is equipped with. there similar fire controls to the M1 but some prefer the Leo fire control. In the M1 make sure you dump your lead after every shoot
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#3898831 - 01/21/14 12:48 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Gibsonm
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A common mistake made with the M1 gunnery is you have a to press insert for Sabot And Delete for heat.in the gunners position.
Acknowledged. I do remember to do that most of the time. But it just seemed to change my shots from falling short to going long. (Did I mention that I currently... suck?) Pretty sure its in the tutorial(s) on gunnery but the routing to get into is: 1. Dump lead (as already mentioned). 2. Index for the right ammunition nature (also as mentioned). 3. Lase. 4. Fire. Back to "1" as required. Everybody "sucks" to begin with - that's what the range is for.
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Mark (}-: LTCOL RAAC IAW the Defence Communication Manual 2016, Chapter 3, paragraphs 3.28 - 3.30 - The views expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defence.
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#3898860 - 01/21/14 02:31 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Welcome IronCroptop,
If you want to learn a lot in a short time, join multiplayer games. In the first time it can be hard, but you learn more. I play steelbeasts since 7 years and every session I learn something, it never ends.
Join Operation Variable IV, Rolling Thunder and Long Night of Tanks or the TGIF game.
cheers
Duke Are the online events pretty new player friendly? My biggest worry is being a hinderance to other people's fun.
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#3898882 - 01/21/14 03:28 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Gibsonm
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Usually.
TGIF is basically a collection of whoever is there on the "night" (US time).
Just turn up about 15 mins before start and tell people you are a new person and you'll get a minor role, so you can watch and learn,maybe a vehicle in someone else's platoon. You won't be dumped in as a Platoon or Company commander straight away.
The other three are slightly more planned affairs with staff lists so you nominate for the role you'd like to fill and you "self select" the level of difficulty you want.
Basically tell people that you are new and you'll get a role to suit.
Then as you get more comfortable / proficient you can asked for harder / more challenging roles.
Mark (}-: LTCOL RAAC IAW the Defence Communication Manual 2016, Chapter 3, paragraphs 3.28 - 3.30 - The views expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defence.
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#3899028 - 01/21/14 12:43 PM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
[Re: Ark]
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Servus Ark, Welcome IronCroptop,
If you want to learn a lot in a short time, join multiplayer games. In the first time it can be hard, but you learn more. I play steelbeasts since 7 years and every session I learn something, it never ends.
Join Operation Variable IV, Rolling Thunder and Long Night of Tanks or the TGIF game.
cheers
Duke Are the online events pretty new player friendly? My biggest worry is being a hinderance to other people's fun. Like Gibsonm wrote, join and say you are a new player. cheers Duke
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#3899384 - 01/22/14 12:13 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Ark, you may want to show up a little earlier than 15 minutes, if only to get any port forwarding issues sorted out. That could make you miss a game. People will gladly help you. There are also different VUs that will help out new guys, UKA which plays every sunday at 3pm EST and the American VU also that Gibbo mentioned is active at around that time.
l'Audace, toujours l'audace
I don’t have pet peeves; I have major, psychotic hatreds. - George Carlin
Even if you have a crown and sit at a throne In the end you will have nothing Even if you are destined for great riches In the end you will return to the dust
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#3900493 - 01/23/14 07:59 PM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Are the online events pretty new player friendly? My biggest worry is being a hinderance to other people's fun. I would say, pick one vehicle and complete all the tutorial missions for that vehicle. Best choice to start is either M1A1, Leo2A4, or Leo2A5. The Leo2A5 seems like the most commonly used vehicle in the Friday night online game, with the possible exception of the M1A2(SEP), but there are no tutorials yet for the latter. The tutorials will give you the grounding you need to participate with reasonable efficiency in the online games. As long as you have a grasp of the basics of vehicle operation in general and the map interface (F5 view), you'll be fine. Asking questions about intermediate or advanced aspects of the sim are no problem during the online sessions, IMHO. But if one is constantly asking questions about basic features, it could be problematic -- not because people are unwilling to help, but because they tend to be very busy managing their own units. If you want someone to help walk you through some of the more basic aspects, I'm sure you can find volunteers to do so at another time over teamspeak (and perhaps even setting up a "private" online session). Don't worry about being tactically proficient for the online sessions, though. Definitely not a prerequisite.
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#3900691 - 01/24/14 06:09 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Gibsonm
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Ark, IronCroptop,
If either of you guys want some "one on one" time, drop me a line and we can see what we can arrange.
I'd invite you to one of our VU gatherings but I think the meeting time works out to be 3 a.m. or so East Coast US time.
Mark (}-: LTCOL RAAC IAW the Defence Communication Manual 2016, Chapter 3, paragraphs 3.28 - 3.30 - The views expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defence.
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#3900739 - 01/24/14 09:32 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Welcome aboard guys. The community is generally very welcoming of new players in the multiplayer environment because we all appreciate it's the quickest route to proficiency. Also, having a vibrant multiplayer community is in all our interests as it's truly a case of "the more the merrier". Having said that, it definitely pays to understand the basic movement, commanding and gunnery controls so that you can actually go where you're needed and shoot at the bad guys when you need to, so a little bit of time invested offline up front may be worthwhile. Personally, I spent about seven months learning the sim offline before joining a multiplayer session and I sucked the first time - so that may not have been the best approach. Things just happen faster and you have to follow voice instructions from more "senior" players over TeamSpeak (as a new player you will generally have a junior callsign in a platoon / troop that a more experienced player commands). It's disorienting in a multiplayer environment intially but once you get used to it, you'll crave multiplayer time more than offline play (when the global community gets together for a cooperative multiplayer battle or campaign, it rocks!). As Duke911 says, this sim is so realistic and nuanced that you'll probably never stop learning. I look forward to seeing you online some time.
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#3901273 - 01/25/14 01:15 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Here's the info on port forwarding: http://www.steelbeasts.com/sbforums/showthread.php?t=7739Note that these days, the portforward site has incredibly detailed info for each router and game combo - you don't need to buy their product, just use the info in their website after closing their purchase offer screen.
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#3901347 - 01/25/14 05:02 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Ark
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Ark, IronCroptop,
If either of you guys want some "one on one" time, drop me a line and we can see what we can arrange.
I'd invite you to one of our VU gatherings but I think the meeting time works out to be 3 a.m. or so East Coast US time. Thanks, Mark! Strangely enough, with my job, wife and 2 kids, 3am Eastern is probably a good time for me. Lol So far, I haven't found an US VUs that fit in my schedule. I usually play from about 930pm to about 2-3 am PST on weekends. In VUs, are newer players usually assigned scout vehicles, tanks, or something else? Good to know ahead of time so one can practice. Also, what's the age range? Nothing against young folks, but I'm 36 with kids and whatnot so I don't want to be a burden if I have to dart out to clean up kid hurl. Lmao Obviously not a common occurance, but as a parent I've learned to expect the unepected.
Ark
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#3901362 - 01/25/14 05:56 AM
Re: New user just saying "Hello"
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Well I can't speak for other VUs but for BG ANZAC its usually a cycle of activities in a given month, roughly along these lines (but with flexibility built in): 1st Thursday: Training we teach/revise skills 2nd Thursday: "TEWT" (Tactical Exercise Without Troops) People asked to come up with a solution to a tactical problem and then we see how the plan goes. 3rd Thursday: "H2H" (Head to Head) quasi competitive with the group splitting roughly in half and fighting a scenario. 4th Thursday: Multi-player, group all on one side, pitting the humans against the AI. 5th Thursday (if there is one): "Member's Choice" (whatever people want to do). I usual post a prompt on the Tuesday prior to find out who is coming and what they'd like to cover so that the first part of the meeting isn't thrashing out what they want to do. People go where they are comfortable. Scout vehicles aren't always a soft option (lots of sneaking around in "weak" vehicles trying to detect the enemy without dying in the process). So if you have done the M1 tutorials we wont put you in an ASLAV to do scouting or give you command of a Mech Inf platoon. Having said that people are encouraged to expand their skill set to become well rounded, rather than just always commanding a vehicle type. If you are commanding a tank in a Troop (Australian / Commonwealth name for a US Tank Platoon equivalent) then the more senior person in the Troop will guide the newer less experienced guys. Also we use the pause / resume feature to stop the action, discuss it, and keep people on track, rather than play for 90 mins and then try and tell you what you did wrong in the first 15 minutes. Some of the guys have kids and of course "domestic bliss" comes first. Having said that do your children often throw up at 3am? I suspect though you'd need to ensure that you have good headsets and the PC is away from sleeping areas - again suspect your life expectancy wont be improved by waking the kids at 3am or playing the audio through some 7.1 speaker setup on your PC. A couple of the other members post here too so maybe they'll chime in with their experiences (so it doesn't sound too much like a sales pitch). And of course there are others who are members of different VUs.
Last edited by Gibsonm; 01/25/14 10:50 AM.
Mark (}-: LTCOL RAAC IAW the Defence Communication Manual 2016, Chapter 3, paragraphs 3.28 - 3.30 - The views expressed are mine alone and do not reflect the views of the Department of Defence.
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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