lol, Razor... those two unfortunate and similarly seasick bastards were USArmy and myself. Seriously, I got a wicked headache from trying to watch the screen... is that really necessary, CMs?
First engagement... we stopped just beyond the forest to scan the horizon... target sighted... make that three targets... uhh, 4... 5... 6... uh oh. Army and I turned around to take cover in the trees (it occurs to me now that you guys probably didn't know there were trees because of the way ground clutter is drawn... we probably handicapped ourselves
... at least the ground was smooth in the forest). Army reported a couple of hits on the enemy, while my rounds seemed to be getting awfully close to target, but just not quite. I radioed Army to say I was running North-east to divide their fire, when I saw his Panzer explode. Plan 2: try to run through them, get behind them, wait for Army to return with backup. *Clank*!... turret disabled! Tried to run anyway, firing with only my pintle gun as I got close. Only survived another minute or so. Army had scored a kill in this first battle.
Minor reupping probs, but Raub and Sling were quick to respond.
Second engagement: Army was only about 1.8 k ahead of me in his second tank, so I thought I'd swing North-east again to put some distracting distance between us. In the minutes it took to re-up, the enemy had advanced quite a bit, so we didn't last too long. I received three consecutive direct hits (nice aiming, whoever!) and promptly died.
About the minimum... I don't know how to address this issue. Sure our squad has about ten guys in it, and the most we had show up at any one time was four. We have three active duty servicemen and the rest all have active lives and responsibilities (I know I do). We accept the fact that we will get slaughtered, and we always do. Sometimes it's severely frustrating, but it's always fun. In Frame 2 I was the only one in that night, flying a 190 against seven LA-5s. I lasted a whole fifteen minutes total.
For what it's worth, being outnumbered is what war is about.
Thanks for the fun battle, guys