Circuit Training?
Here's an idea:
Since we're gaming together as a group, we might want to take a more structured approach to our gaming, in view of training to fight together as a team.
Most of us have sussed out the roles that suit us best. Berliner clearly prefers, and excels, at the sniper role. Packrat's a close assault type, with SMGs and pistol whips as specialities. Pshrike seems half-snipe, half-assault in temperament and skill. Fannwong is ... well, just generally crazy, and we all try and stay away from him. No wait, just kidding, but I really don't know how to characterise him. Ludwig's a pretty good sniper, and it's too early to tell for Mark, but we can see that develop. I'll leave others to characterise me. Correct me if I am wrong in my assessment, or express own preferences.
We could try to work on team work next. Stay in fixed teams for the next session, with an equal mix of assault (SMG, rifle) and support (snipers, MGs in overwatch) persons, and practice communication, SOPs, getting used to each other's styles. Perhaps have a half time where we mix groupings to get familiarity. Focus on co-ordination, teamwork, communication, etc. Play TDMs, CTFs, and other team-based scenarios.
What do people think?
Since we're gaming together as a group, we might want to take a more structured approach to our gaming, in view of training to fight together as a team.
Most of us have sussed out the roles that suit us best. Berliner clearly prefers, and excels, at the sniper role. Packrat's a close assault type, with SMGs and pistol whips as specialities. Pshrike seems half-snipe, half-assault in temperament and skill. Fannwong is ... well, just generally crazy, and we all try and stay away from him. No wait, just kidding, but I really don't know how to characterise him. Ludwig's a pretty good sniper, and it's too early to tell for Mark, but we can see that develop. I'll leave others to characterise me. Correct me if I am wrong in my assessment, or express own preferences.
We could try to work on team work next. Stay in fixed teams for the next session, with an equal mix of assault (SMG, rifle) and support (snipers, MGs in overwatch) persons, and practice communication, SOPs, getting used to each other's styles. Perhaps have a half time where we mix groupings to get familiarity. Focus on co-ordination, teamwork, communication, etc. Play TDMs, CTFs, and other team-based scenarios.
What do people think?