I have been flying AH for about three weeks now, and this is my first flight sim experience. I really enjoy the game and would like to participate in a more team-oriented manner.
When I join a game, I usually use the map to locate what seem to be logical airfields from which to fly in order to advance my country's front. I also look for indiators of enemy activity. Sometimes I am able to become part of what seems like a coordinated effort to defend or advance, and those are the best gaming experiences for me. What I would like is to become more proficient in playing the game as part of a coordinated effort. It seems that the game is structured to reward team play, and I would like to play it that way if possible.
Obviously, communication is key. Do any of you have tips on how to most effectively communicate with others on your side? I find that I often miss text "radio" messages. Perhaps I just need to make a more concentrated effort to periodically check my message bar. Does anyone use voice comms (i.e., Roger Wilco)?
I also wonder whether being part of a squad makes for a better experience. Do squadmates normally link up when on-line together? It is hard for me to judge, being on the outside looking in.
It seems to me that if one finds a group of like-minded pilots to fly with, it can only be good -- esprit de corps is always a good thing, even if it is only virtual! In that regard, what is the best way to go about finding a squad that is a good fit, particularly for someone that is relatively new?
Thanks for reading.