Berget 6 - Report
+1 Tomy and Stuntman.
Talk about failing to adapt to the circumstances and not showing personal initiative organizing themselves. Doesn't appear those dudes read the gameplay setup or game forum tips and relevant threads in advance. In addition their Coy CO was reported to never show up at NATO battalion briefings hence not operating in concert with other NATO Coy CO's and providing a functional command structure etc. Confirmable?
What Stuntman said about choosing one's role & unit category in advance and preparing for it is very valid indeed. For me Berget is a unique concept worthwhile to participate in. I learned a lot on my debut this year and will most certainly adapt better next year.
Talk about failing to adapt to the circumstances and not showing personal initiative organizing themselves. Doesn't appear those dudes read the gameplay setup or game forum tips and relevant threads in advance. In addition their Coy CO was reported to never show up at NATO battalion briefings hence not operating in concert with other NATO Coy CO's and providing a functional command structure etc. Confirmable?
What Stuntman said about choosing one's role & unit category in advance and preparing for it is very valid indeed. For me Berget is a unique concept worthwhile to participate in. I learned a lot on my debut this year and will most certainly adapt better next year.
Motörhead, SBA, Norway
B6: NATO, Oscar COY, 3rd PLT, 3rd squad
B7: NATO S6 - smoke signal operator
B8: Pol. 3rd Mount. S6/Liaison - ditto
B9: Pol. 3rd Mount. Com dude - ditto
B10: On leave
B11: Hot Dog
B6: NATO, Oscar COY, 3rd PLT, 3rd squad
B7: NATO S6 - smoke signal operator
B8: Pol. 3rd Mount. S6/Liaison - ditto
B9: Pol. 3rd Mount. Com dude - ditto
B10: On leave
B11: Hot Dog
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We're already preparing Berget 7 to play again in Mechanized Brigade. How?motörhead wrote:...What Stuntman said about choosing one's role & unit category in advance and preparing for it is very valid indeed. For me Berget is a unique concept worthwhile to participate in. I learned a lot on my debut this year and will most certainly adapt better next year.
Preparing to know how to jump the trucks, testing the postions outside trucks, know how to work in convoys, etc...
Also, we're preparing to make a PM role... how?
Preparing road blocks, doing some machine guns nests, searching veichles, keeping prsioners, patrolling the base, covering the leaders ass in their walks!
Be sure that B7, we're prepared to do lots of things and we won't say nothing if it is wrong, because we know how hard it's to make anything good for others.
Some photos:
Maybe after all trainning we make some sh*t, but this only a game, and it's us who ill make it in the end!
STUNTMAN
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BERGET VETERAN:
B5 - Allied Forces - Mech Brigd Echo Coy.
B6 - Nato Forces - Mech Brigd Foxtrot Coy
B7 - Nato Forces - Foxtrot Coy.
B8 - NAF 23rd - Foxtrot Coy
B9 - NAF 6th -Foxtrot Coy
B11 - GCT Taskforce SIDU - Foxtrot Coy
B5 - Allied Forces - Mech Brigd Echo Coy.
B6 - Nato Forces - Mech Brigd Foxtrot Coy
B7 - Nato Forces - Foxtrot Coy.
B8 - NAF 23rd - Foxtrot Coy
B9 - NAF 6th -Foxtrot Coy
B11 - GCT Taskforce SIDU - Foxtrot Coy
True. This is only a game and not a silver plated boxed event.STUNTMAN wrote:
Maybe after all trainning we make some sh*t, but this only a game, and it's us who ill make it in the end!
STUNTMAN
- The game is as good as you make it yourself and although one can expect Berget-Events to adapt and evolve there will always be deviations from the ideal world. One can at least control one's own motivation and attitudes if everything else fails. Fix whatever you can and adapt as best.
Our Norwegian Coy was organized months in advance before B6 and although some vehicles failed to appear and quite a few people failed to show up we managed to set up a Coy based on a traditional setup with three platoons. Two of our platoon commanders were working mil personel and we prepared for a chain-of-command setup and mentally prepared for this in advance. Worked reasonably well and I feel we came out nicely. The whiners and some otherwise occupated with other things to do left prematurely while the motivated lot remained through saturday
The people failing to adapt to this were IMHO and acording to my observations more typically speedball-mentality dudes mostly without mil or hiking experience and some dudes not having read properly the pre-game tips on Norwegian forums and BE-forum and therefore not being realistic about what to expect.
Motörhead, SBA, Norway
B6: NATO, Oscar COY, 3rd PLT, 3rd squad
B7: NATO S6 - smoke signal operator
B8: Pol. 3rd Mount. S6/Liaison - ditto
B9: Pol. 3rd Mount. Com dude - ditto
B10: On leave
B11: Hot Dog
B6: NATO, Oscar COY, 3rd PLT, 3rd squad
B7: NATO S6 - smoke signal operator
B8: Pol. 3rd Mount. S6/Liaison - ditto
B9: Pol. 3rd Mount. Com dude - ditto
B10: On leave
B11: Hot Dog
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We had a huge advantage from our conscription type of army. A HUGE majority had done military service, so everyone was used to getting orders and executing them without hesitation or complaints. Of course there was some nagging, but it's normal behaviour in the army Our leadership had had their leadership training in the military, so they knew what to do and they did it outstandingly.
.:FFOIF:.
True Paha, i feel spoiled. Troops that follow orders and co:s that dish them out..
I guess there should be a simple guide reference to those who don´t get it next time...
Chain of comm is quit simple, it means you dont have to think unless you want to.
I guess there should be a simple guide reference to those who don´t get it next time...
Chain of comm is quit simple, it means you dont have to think unless you want to.
Mmh..
B10 PL.CO 15S,2PL
B4-5-6-7-9 PL/CC (FFF/SRP command foreign and Swed) contact.
OPCR2-3
B10 PL.CO 15S,2PL
B4-5-6-7-9 PL/CC (FFF/SRP command foreign and Swed) contact.
OPCR2-3
or be a diplomatRRP Taksi wrote:True Paha, i feel spoiled. Troops that follow orders and co:s that dish them out..
I guess there should be a simple guide reference to those who don´t get it next time...
Chain of comm is quit simple, it means you dont have to think unless you want to.
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Done,waffelke wrote:@ stuntman
you gonne be my bodyguards next year????????
i pay good
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STUNTMAN
BERGET VETERAN:
B5 - Allied Forces - Mech Brigd Echo Coy.
B6 - Nato Forces - Mech Brigd Foxtrot Coy
B7 - Nato Forces - Foxtrot Coy.
B8 - NAF 23rd - Foxtrot Coy
B9 - NAF 6th -Foxtrot Coy
B11 - GCT Taskforce SIDU - Foxtrot Coy
B5 - Allied Forces - Mech Brigd Echo Coy.
B6 - Nato Forces - Mech Brigd Foxtrot Coy
B7 - Nato Forces - Foxtrot Coy.
B8 - NAF 23rd - Foxtrot Coy
B9 - NAF 6th -Foxtrot Coy
B11 - GCT Taskforce SIDU - Foxtrot Coy
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