Spider & IronTitan
IronTitan IronTitan
Hey, I've been thinking about how to set up a crossfire in a trench assault, using terrain to our advantage. What's your take on coordinating that with limited visibility?
Spider Spider
It’s a tough call with the fog and smoke, but start by mapping out every possible line of fire and cover. Pick a single focal point—ideally a ridge or a ditch that your own smoke can conceal—and have each squad lock onto that spot with their own sector of fire. Use short, silent signals or a pre‑arranged code to keep everyone in sync, and keep a spare gun ready in case one rifle is jammed or a player loses line of sight. Don’t rush the first shot; wait until the other team’s positions are locked and the enemy is already engaged before you pull the trigger. That way you’ll have a clean, coordinated crossfire that can bleed the enemy before they know where it came from.
IronTitan IronTitan
Solid plan. Keep the focus tight and make sure every man knows his spot. If someone drops out, we shift the angle quickly and stay in the smoke. That way we stay a step ahead, even when the fog hides our fire. Stay ready, stay silent.
Spider Spider
Good. I'll keep the angles locked and have the backup spots ready. A quick shift will keep us ahead even if the fog hides us. Stay calm.
IronTitan IronTitan
All right, keep the line tight. We’ll wait for the signal and move in together. Stay sharp.
Spider Spider
Got it. I'll keep the plan tight and wait for the signal. Stay sharp.
IronTitan IronTitan
Copy that. Stay ready and watch the angles. We'll hold the line until the signal.
Spider Spider
Understood. I'll keep the angles checked and stay ready.
IronTitan IronTitan
Good, keep your eye on the lines. We’ll hold the edge until the signal goes off. Stay sharp.