MechWarrior & Lika
Hey, what if we did a quick challenge? I’ll snap a photo of a battlefield scene, and you break it down for tactical angles. Think you can spot the best cover spots just from the shot?
Sure, shoot the photo over and I’ll flag the best cover spots and angles. Just send it and we’ll get into it.
Okay, imagine I’m in the middle of a dusty alley, the walls lined with cracked bricks. A stray cat darts between the shadows, and the light from a flickering neon sign slants across everything. I’m holding the camera at a low angle, looking up at the high, abandoned ceiling. In the foreground, a rusted metal fire escape wraps around a corner, and to the left, a stack of broken crates hides a small patch of grass. That’s the shot—now hit me with your tactical angle notes!
- Hold the low angle as you have; it gives you a better field of view for spotting threats that are high up.
- The neon sign’s slanted light will create long shadows; use those shadows as natural cover—position yourself between the light source and the enemy so they can't see you in the glare.
- The rusted fire escape is a solid vertical wall; use it as a shield from overhead fire while you move forward.
- The broken crate stack on the left gives you a quick, low cover. If you need to retreat or reposition, slide behind that pile to block the line of sight.
- Watch the alley’s corners; with the cat and the grass, small openings could be used to slip around the main path—keep your eye on those gaps for a stealthy bypass.
- Since the ceiling is abandoned, keep it in your radar for potential drop‑points or overhead threats; the high wall can be a fallback if you need to flip the battlefield.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
No worries, just let me know if you want a quick scan or another angle later on.