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Offline Masherbrum

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Re: Range Vox...Please For the Love of Cod
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2007, 08:13:06 AM »
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So....We are in a HUGE V bas vs Base battle..20+ Gvs..with 12+ ftrs

This really really sucks when your are helping with Air Cover and You consnatly are getting ...Tiger!!!! watch the Panzer.....OMG!!!! I hit theat F hoel 4 times...

m3~!!!!!! T-34 behind tree!!!

this is just one example..

Will we ever be able to get Range Vox mute????

And ya...great option..type in everyones Name for squelch is not a viable choice
I have always found that the gv'ers clutter the vox in a base capture.
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Re: Re: Range Vox...Please For the Love of Cod
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2007, 06:58:36 PM »
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I have always found that the gv'ers clutter the vox in a base capture.


I have found that two peanut butter and jelly sandwichs are much easier to have in a tiger then in a p51, this also cuts down on vox chatter i especially like more peanut butter then jelly and as for jelly, jam is much better as it dosen't mush the nice soft white bread used in making the sandwich at least not as much as jelly will, also i'd rather have a cup of coffee with that rather then milk as milk can be mucuss forming and that really is kinda gross on vox to here some one hacking up a lugie while complaining about hitting a t34 point blank 9 times and then filming the fight for skuzzy to ignore sometimes i'll have three but two is pretty standard i don't always have coffee with it either and sometimes i'll have iced tea thats sweat tea if your down south altho I really don't like mine sweat but i guess i'm only kidding myself as the peanut butter and jelly or jam for that matter are loaded with sugar i tryed the sugar free crap but it's pretty bad i like jello too but not with fruit in it.
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« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2007, 07:06:22 PM »
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I have found that two peanut butter and jelly sandwichs are much easier to have in a tiger then in a p51, this also cuts down on vox chatter i especially like more peanut butter then jelly and as for jelly, jam is much better as it dosen't mush the nice soft white bread used in making the sandwich at least not as much as jelly will, also i'd rather have a cup of coffee with that rather then milk as milk can be mucuss forming and that really is kinda gross on vox to here some one hacking up a lugie while complaining about hitting a t34 point blank 9 times and then filming the fight for skuzzy to ignore sometimes i'll have three but two is pretty standard i don't always have coffee with it either and sometimes i'll have iced tea thats sweat tea if your down south altho I really don't like mine sweat but i guess i'm only kidding myself as the peanut butter and jelly or jam for that matter are loaded with sugar i tryed the sugar free crap but it's pretty bad i like jello too but not with fruit in it.



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« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2007, 09:17:46 PM »
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The true fix is to have a Ground Local Channel, and an Air  Local channel..that way you know who your audience is.

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balsey, that, sir is an excellent idea.........
often when i'm bingo ammo, i'll loiter and call out nmy gv's to the friendly ground guys......i had no idea i was actually interfering with them though......


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Re: Range Vox...Please For the Love of Cod
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2007, 10:48:50 PM »
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So....We are in a HUGE V bas vs Base battle..20+ Gvs..with 12+ ftrs and I was being a dweeb.
 
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Range Vox...Please For the Love of Cod
« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2007, 08:56:56 AM »
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There are two trains of thought on this. Planes hate the spotters calling out what GV is approaching and GVs hate all of the air banter and check 6's. So, keep this in mind when you're in the air over a GV battle...

The three absolute worst things for true GV players are...

1) Engines running while sitting still. This eliminates any long range tracking of inbound GVs so spotters calling out location and type are needed. And, usually when you do hear them it's to late and you or someone near you is dead.

2) Mindless banter on range. Whether from the air or ground. While in battle, nobody needs to hear about X killing Y or that great movie you saw the other day. Again, this requires spotters calling out location and type.

3) Planes flying at low altitude. The plane engines drown out GV engines which then requires spotters calling out GV locations and types. Unless air cover is called for, planes should keep away from GV battles. Then either vacate the area or move 4 to 5k away from the battle unless there is reason for them to stay.

Air cover is suppose to be just that air cover. The people flying it are suppose to intercept incoming planes before they can affect the ground battle, not go after the enemy GVs unless a ground strike is requested.

Like I said, there are 2 sides to every range complaint. Look at them both.


Great post NHawk!  Something else I've noticed lately is when I've been in an FW190-A5 and fire a burst at a GV and do relatively no damage and it is later taken out by a friendly tank, I've gotten the kill and the actual killer had just gotten an assist.  From the ground perspective I have wondered why I was just getting so many assist  when I whacked the tank that was obviously not seriously damaged (firing, moving, etc...).  I have since quit shooting at a GV unless it was absolutely necessary.

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« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2007, 11:34:47 AM »
HT is basically a sadist, and he wants you to suffer. That's why we have range vox, but no ability to turn it off.
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