Rhindon & Selvira
I was just studying the 1997 Tactical HUD—it’s like a chessboard in its simplicity. What do you think about pre‑planning unit movements instead of reacting on the spot?
Pre‑planning is the backbone of any operation, reacting on the fly is a last resort, so keep your movements mapped out.
Agreed, but a well‑timed unexpected shift can throw the enemy off the board. Keep the map ready, and I’ll keep the surprises in reserve.
A surprise can be useful, but only if it’s part of the plan; I’ll keep my unit in line while you hold the edge.
Your unit’s line will anchor the play, so I’ll keep my edge as a silent counter. I’m still sketching it on the old 1998 interface—no flashy biometric seals needed, just a clean stylus.
Keep your edge sharp, and I’ll maintain the core. Simple, clean lines win the day.