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The dialogues and the way you used the island and the forest was very nice.
@mrkildlerovsky yeah i faced the same, might be a bug or the artillery is out of range, using CAS took care of that techie
Just finished it and it was a lot of fun.
However, I tried using the MLRS on the technical that was overlooking the forest and for some reason the rockets never came. Is that normal ArmA bug thing or is someone else getting this problem?
I have not tired CAS. Might try it on a second playthrough.
But a little advice from Expert #1 in ARMA:
1) Make squad units more diverse. When everyone is the same, we lose character and immersion, without individuality. Moreover, you are using a great mod that gives you a lot of skins. Enemies are also repetitive, just a few types, as if they all just came out of a sale in one supermarket.
2) Perhaps some randomization of the location of enemies, etc. ... But do not get carried away so that the scripts do not spoil the good balance. (This is for replay value)
3) Teamswitch is very useful in singleplayer.
On the other hand, when making a general product, you must be prepared for criticism. Do not turn off the comments, it's stupid and in the end it will help you make the best product for the joy of all ARMA lovers.
Thanks for the reply and the quick fix! Good luck to you!
Now I will try to play...
And for the future, when you make and publish a mission, launch your ARM, carefully removing everything superfluous so that something that is not in the mission is added to the list.
If you don't understand, I can do it for you myself. Learn to be a pro.