CSA Captain
What's the point of taking the enemy's colors anyway?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud7NsdNHwq8
"You ever even play Verdun? And I am not talking about some casual matches where you got mowed down by an MG over and over. I am talking about clans and stuff. B-hopping everywhere, headshotting kids left and right with the Kar98, being the goddamn PISTOL KING! Verdun is far from realistic, and it's historical accuracy is often sacrificed for better gameplay."
-The Edgelord
I would think
1. Since the Colors act as a spawn point, it could cause the entire company to have to re-spawn at their main spawning area, Instead of being able to reinforce instantly.
2. Capturing an enemy's colors back then was regarded as a very courageous and prestigious act just as it was in past wars, as well as being completely devastating to the losing units moral, and a major boost to the capturing units.
Its just something small that i think would add even more excitement to an already excellent game.
Pvt. Martin Brockenbrough's Battery A, I Corps
In honor of:
Sgt. Benjamin J. Martin
15th Alabama Infantry, Company E.
Southern Cross of Honor Recipient
Personal Service Record
U.S. ARMY SSGT. 11B20/2B/B4/5U
6 Years Active Duty
x2 Combat Deployments in OEF
1-12 INF, 4th/2nd IBCT, 4ID
CSA Captain
Last edited by LoneMerc; 02-23-2017 at 03:51 PM.
... Just thoughts no big Whoop ...
Private. LoneMerc
5th Alabama, Company A. (The Clark County Rifles)
CSA Captain
You knnow thats not a bad point actually. If a "campaign" feature is to be added, will it be possible to capture enemy firearms and ammunition to be used until exhausted? I mean if I had a 1842 Springfield I'd drop that thing in a sec if I found a Sharpes with some ammo!
To the Colors!
Captain Lance Rawlings
Company K, 38th North Carolina, Pender's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...lina-Boys-quot
How about this:
If you capture a enemy flag (spawn point) the enemy spawns scattered nearby and you have a picture of their flag in the company tool.
Jesse S. Crosby, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - May 6, 1864
Samuel T. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - September 2, 1862
Joseph C. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - October 1, 1863
Henry C. McKenzie, 3rd Georgia Infantry, June 1, 1861 - January 28, 1863
Charles R. Beddingfield, 38th Alabama Infantry
Samuel L. Cowart, Cobb's Legion