I just wanted to say thanks to SAS for hosting the training grounds publicly. I am enjoying my time there and look forward to working with you all through more maps.
Shout Out
Mon, 12/11/2007 - 21:28
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Shout Out
Hey Easy Rhino no problem mate........it was a pleasure to have you on the server i hope to see you on there soon mate.
SAS_Capt_Sniper
Head of Recruitment & Tactical Training
GCHQ - 22nd SAS Elite Virtual Regiment
We had some good games the other night, you are a good player. Hope to see you again.
Ambu
Hey Easy, I am having a good time to,
Hope to see you on the server too!
Jonsi
Hi Rhino,
Hope to see you on TG3 aswell.
[SAS] Veteran Chester 22nd Special Air Service - Elite Virtual Regiment
I enjoy that SAS takes time to make sure that each operation is coordinated and well-planned. I have also been on once where the planning to execution ratio was about 7:1 (every minute of execution had 7 minutes of planning). That was an anomaly, but I just wanted to make you guys mindful that for game play sake there can be "over planning" of all possible permutations for deviations of resistance. I have found that the SAS EL's have been making very informed planning decisions. It is interesting to disagree with a plan, but to execute it as best as possible and see it succeed. Typically I am used to my own internal planning consisting mainly of what is easiest (minimizes risk) and maximizes kills. Coordinated planning by the EL's has discounted those weights to favor more effective and rewarding objectives. Sorry to have turned this into a blog of SAS server observations, I'm enjoying my time with you guys.
Yeh, the only time we plan a ton, is when we are trying something different; out of the ordinary. Something that makes it more exciting. But yeah, welcome to the forums, and I'll see you on the servers.
Whether its a long, short or overly exaggerated plan, A good plan is a good plan. And on the other hand so is a bad one
Noli Mi Tangere!!! Don't Tread On Me!!!