I was wondering if you did have the impression, as I do, that since the famous no more blobing patch of april, the situation is worst than it was before...
The russian have an insame Firepower due to PTRS and a simple split protect them from suppression.
It seems than 4 or 5 riffle squad is the most comon start for all americans when not 6 or more...
German Grenadier are quite often seen as a blob of 4 or more groups...
and volks... OMG worst than before...
I think the reason is the following:
shreck lost performance so people want to have more to be as effective as before => blob
PTRS blob counter easily Mg 42 even with the buf because u can directly target the weapon and break it => blob PTRS counter MG 42
120 mm mortar are so efficient that you prefer to count on many units spread out and less expensive than tech and pay more for less units...
not mentioning the "I blob until I get my call in"... most of the russiand who play T 34 85 and 120 mortar don't tech... sometimes not even T2... they prefer to spend on call in such as guards and mortar until they get T 34 85...
same with OKW and Wechmachts, and especially Rifle company and the famous E8 spams....
I don't say that you cannot counter the blobs, I just say that it gets borring not to fight vs people that play combined... more than that, it is frustrating to hold quite well the 4 or 5 first group with combined weapon and then the guy comes back with 7 or 8 groups and break it through your defenses....
In other words... don't you think this patch made the gameplay worst than better ???
Are you like locked in your basement all day or did you not hear about the patch coming June 23rd? Kappa
I don't know if I could have been more aggressive or not but I was afraid of leaving my teammate who wasn't really potent in unit composition. I imagined if i left him and was more aggressive he would've just lost what I got and carried to achieve.
WRONG.
As an IT guy related to Microsoft if anyone has any legit questions about the Win10 upgrade process inbox me or reply to this post.
First and foremost, once you upgrade to Win10 in the 1 year time span(July 29 2k15-July 29 2k16) it will forever be yours. Will Windows 10 expire?
I read somewhere that the free upgrade to Windows 10 will expire after one year and that the user will then have to pay for the upgrade. Is this so? Alasdair
Alright now onto to Win10 itself. Some people ask themselves: Is Windows 10 an awesome OS like XP? What are the perks and cons of Win10? Why am I so confused? Glad you asked. Let me un-confuse you all.
Perks:
It has a start menu.
Boot up and startup times are reduced(on decent PCs ofc)
Increased Performance ratio overall for all desktop applications
The ability to have a more advanced virtual desktop than before(i.e. easier to access and use)
The freedom to choose what preferences you want(i.e. no more forced tablet non-sense like in Win8, apps can be disabled with more ease)
You pay no money for a $120 OS.
If you decide you don’t like Windows 10 for some reason, you will be able to revert to your earlier operating system.
Bill Gates will always love your family for purchasing Microsoft products
You will most likely be given an online CD key in case you need to re-image your PC with win10.
Cons:
At the moment sadly, from what my OS department tells me Win10 Home Users will have forced updates which are downloaded and installed autmoatically(prepare yourselves for that update wait time ) that are basically impossible to disable without removing advanced functions within windows. Win10 Pr0 and Ultimate being used allows you to disable updates though.
Before where you could just use a local account to log into Windows, you now need a User Profile account which had to be connected to Microsoft when created to login now.
If you have Windows Vista, Windows XP, or anything older, you’ll have to buy Windows 10 and install it from scratch.
Watching DVDs requires separate playback software (Microsoft has said before that a future update will add this functionality back “later this year”).
If you have Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Pro with Media Center, or Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center and you install Windows 10, Windows Media Center will be removed.
Windows 7 desktop gadgets will be removed as part of installing Windows 10.
Solitaire, Minesweeper, and Hearts Games that come preinstalled on Windows 7 will be removed as part of installing the Windows 10 upgrade. That said, new versions Microsoft Solitaire Collection and Microsoft Minesweeper will be installed.
If you have a USB floppy drive, you will need to download the latest driver from Windows Update or from the manufacturer’s website.
If you have Windows Live Essentials installed on your system, the OneDrive application is removed and replaced with the inbox version of OneDrive.
Win10 doesn't bake you cookies for free.
Here's a nice summary video: