the Steel Beasts Anti- Frustration Kit. - The 29th Armored Regiment
the Steel Beasts Anti- Frustration Kit. - The 29th Armored Regiment
the Steel Beasts Anti- Frustration Kit. - The 29th Armored Regiment
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IP<br />
address<br />
that you<br />
wrote<br />
down or<br />
copied<br />
earlier.<br />
If<br />
you're<br />
playing<br />
over <strong>the</strong><br />
internet,<br />
leave<br />
<strong>the</strong> Port<br />
box<br />
blank<br />
and<br />
click<br />
Go.<br />
Once you're in <strong>the</strong> Assembly Area (AA - not to be confused with <strong>the</strong> After-Action Review/AAR, or with Archangel, probably<br />
<strong>the</strong> best online player and often referred to as AA) it's time to pick a vehicle. Some things to be aware of:<br />
● Vehicles whose second number is a "1", like 1-1/A and 2-1/B, are platoon leaders. Selecting one of <strong>the</strong>se gives<br />
you command of a whole platoon. (4 M1/M2 or 3 Leopard/Marder)<br />
● M1A1s and M2s whose second number is a "2", like 1-2/A and 3-2/C, are section leaders. Selecting one of <strong>the</strong>se<br />
gives you command of a 2-vehicle section.<br />
● Selecting a CO vehicle, like co/A or co/B, gives you command of an entire company.<br />
● Selecting any o<strong>the</strong>r vehicle gives you command of that vehicle only.<br />
With <strong>the</strong> above in mind, choose a scale of responsibility you think you can handle. Oh, by <strong>the</strong> way, if you select a tank<br />
you'll get this little question: