Just thought about re-naming SF infiltrators as “Airborne” troops to confuse the enemy or circumvent limits on infiltrators…

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I routinely rename my vehicles for organizational reasons. True, you could just go by AD0, and so on, followed by the stock name, but, if I play Germans, and I have an armored force, I like to give them the correct turret numbers. Just my personal pref,, and one I don't feel I have to clear with anyone, it's not an attempt at camoflage, or whatever, just something I like to do!!Klinkenhoffen wrote:Mother tried renaming a few PzIII's as Tigers. Initially there was a little shock on my part but being a Tiger or a PZIII it still had to die. It may be named a Tiger but it still looked like a PZIII. They died but the game went down hill for me from there.
I agree, the ammo truck thing is a little over the top, however, as was mentioned, it is a good idea to recon also, and if there's any doubt, hell, shoot first ask questions later, no??!Vathailos wrote:Understood and agreed, Warhorse.
I hope you can see the differentiation I'm trying to make between "naming for historical/reference reasons" and "naming for deception" (as in the Ammo truck example above).
The former is perfectly allowable IMO, and the latter only if both sides agree in advance to "deception" based upon the aforementioned reasons.
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rundstedt:Vathailos wrote:the US and Germans never agreed on how much artillery they'd use against each other....
Red Devil has a definite point about the canvas covered trucks. They all look the same in RL and in the game, the icons are the same except for the German ammo trucks.Red Devil wrote:.....The rationale in my mind behind renaming the ammo trucks was that a canvas covered truck is a canvas covered truck, it doesnt look any different to any other truck, its not marked AMMO TRUCK on the side so that some gunner a mile away can target it in preference to any other target in view. If, as happened an infiltrator unit passes by some trucks maybe 150 yds away then what do they do? Do they open fire on them and give away their existance or do they approach nearer to find what it is the trucks are servicing? In this case it was 3 Katyusha launchers.
Although it seems to be the general concensus of opinion here that renaming for deception should not be done without prior agreement, I would argue that deception is a vital part of all warfare...from distant history to the present day. After all the Trojans would not have got very far if their horse had a big label on it Greek APC (Passenger Greek Special Ops). One of the major factors in the victory at El Alamein was cardboard tanks and guns, unit moving up and down to great duststorms that looked like major unit movements.
Whilst these are not necessarily all things that can be duplicated in the game, I do not agree that renaming in this instance is the heinous crime its being made out to be.....!
I agree. Incidentally, there is no way, TIKO, to rename individual weapons on a unit. Once it fires, a savvy opponent will have a really good idea what's shooting at him.Buzzard45 wrote:...Different weapons have distinctive sounds which make it more likely that a unit being fired apon could ID it. The 75L70 of the Panther would sound the same as the same gun on a Jagpanther but I'm not sure that a 75L43 would have the same shell-whistle when firing. Someone please correct me on this.
I think, at least on the infantry issue, that the RL conditions would make anybody in the wrong-shaped helmet a target. Once you've driven your enemy into the mud, behind logs, etc. your ability to ID their insignia is reduced. And, at the point that you're exchanging fire, what rank or service branch your shooting at becomes of lesser concern. This kind of specific information would more likely come to light during mop-up. "Wow, Jeb! We greased an SS squad"Buzzard45 wrote:...Different infantry types have different uniforms and different organic equipment, making IDing a FJ unit from a Volk-grenedier unit not all that unlikely. However, who is to say which squad is the HQ squad. That being said, the AO squad IS likely to look different in all armies during that time period...