![]() ![]() I feel as though you should be able to use other badges, as free fall is almost essential nearly all the time, which basically leaves paratroopers without a badge slot. Taking what you said as example, taking nimble. ![]() Well it's not so much heavy set is essential, I feel as though that slot could go to something much more than just choosing when you can pull your parachute. Tho i still maintain that HS isnt an essential, there are ways to mostly avoid snipers, HS doesnt help much in cqc vs automatics (about 0.1 seconds extra life) and medkits are a thing if you do survive, hearing enemy, spotting them, shooting first will all serve you better in cqc. Think of freefall badge as a game balancer, a few good paras can virtually win a game in minutes against a badly organised team of noobs, less in the way of combat badges limits paras some - game balance/fun has to work for all, even noobs ) Heh, ive only got para on US, there has always been this amount of 0HK snipers as far as im concerned :D โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Comgal: pretty big annoyance based on the increase on OHK snipers. Of course that is just my opinion, other people may like the experience, but as someone who always ran heavy set and played germany this is a pretty big annoyance based on the increase on OHK snipers. I am taking my origional statment from the view of American and USSR paratroopers, as there are a lot of DE infantry snipers in staged.Īnd regarding the last part, although that makes sense, Reto have previously stated that they want to find a balance between fun and realism, I feel as though being a sitting duck for enemy snipers isn't fun, hence it should be changed. I use the free fall badge on germany due to the lack of enemy OHK snipers maning I have never actually used heavy set on him. I have a decent ammount of experience of paratrooper I believe I have a level 12 paratrooper for germany. If I was to sacrafice the freefall badge in order to counter infantry snipers, I would only end up making it out of the plane, and not even reach the ground. Once landed it makes it really hard to rotate between points when using the freefall badge. Well to give you a background behind my reasoning is that I recently bought a US paratrooper, and a lot of the enemy germans that are infantry use OHK rifles. ![]() Should point out tho that ALL para jumps in WW2 were static line jumps, no one actually had any choice on when to pull (didnt need to as only sent paras in when had air superiority, hence GE paras were infantry from about 42 onwards), so thats already a bonus. Yeah, i know that, but most of his problems with snipers and needing a badge slot for heavy set is just laziness, my para doesnt have HS, and snipers are rarely a problem, being a para means most of the sniper problems (dying on the way to a point) are irrelevent.Įven with vet i prefer freefall and nimble gold, a silent para just 'appearing' on point. Recon Marines not yet qualified for the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia continue to wear the Basic Parachutist Insignia.โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Catweazle:i think what OP is trying to say, is, that the choice to Freefall should not be dependant on a Badge. While all Marines can be awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Badge, its wear in conjunction with the Combatant or SCUBA Diver insignia identify Battalion Recon and Force Recon Marines. Meyers of the Marine Corps Test Unit, authorized the adoption of a new, distinctively naval badge modeled after the insignia of the Paramarines and naval aviation from World War II. Anderson, on the recommendation by Major Bruce F. In 1963 Chief of Naval Operations Admiral George W. (1) combat equipment day jump, two (2) combat equipment night jumps, and employ at least two (2) different types of military aircraft. It is authorized for officers and enlisted personnel who were awarded the Basic Parachutist Insignia and, under competent orders, have completed a minimum of five additional static-line or P3 jumps, to include: United States Navy & Marine Corps Parachutist InsigniaĬriteria: The Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia (formerly the Naval Parachutist Insignia) is an insignia depicting an open parachute with outstretched wings. ![]()
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