What should a DCS night be like?
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:54 pm
Ok.
As of right now we have approx. 6-7 guys who seems to think the SU25T is worth giving a go in a multiplayer setting. That is way cool, and thanks for showing up and blowing up stuff.
What i'd like to use this thread for is to develop a general idea about how structured we want such nights to be. As of right now we are all kinda busy just getting our bearings in this jet, and we don't really have any standards for how anything at all is approached. That kinda works, and in the spirit of low intensity/effort fun it works quite well. But is that the point we want to stay at when it comes to flight? Its something of a loaded question, but regardless, hear me out.
1. Do we want flights with roles and flight leads?
2. Do we want a comms standard?
3. Do we want to keep the "unlimited respawn" standard, or do we want higher stakes in that regard as well?
That was the three immediate questions on my mind, i'll answer them below myself, but i'd really like to get the input from the people who have attended thus far, so we can make these sessions as engaging as possible.
As of right now we have approx. 6-7 guys who seems to think the SU25T is worth giving a go in a multiplayer setting. That is way cool, and thanks for showing up and blowing up stuff.
What i'd like to use this thread for is to develop a general idea about how structured we want such nights to be. As of right now we are all kinda busy just getting our bearings in this jet, and we don't really have any standards for how anything at all is approached. That kinda works, and in the spirit of low intensity/effort fun it works quite well. But is that the point we want to stay at when it comes to flight? Its something of a loaded question, but regardless, hear me out.
1. Do we want flights with roles and flight leads?
2. Do we want a comms standard?
3. Do we want to keep the "unlimited respawn" standard, or do we want higher stakes in that regard as well?
That was the three immediate questions on my mind, i'll answer them below myself, but i'd really like to get the input from the people who have attended thus far, so we can make these sessions as engaging as possible.