8/17/2023 0 Comments Post scriptum or hell let loose![]() Very often if you start communicating others will join in. Communication is important and when I join a side that has a bunch of leaderless, half strength squads running around and no one communicating I know the battle is most likely lost. If your squad isn't talking find another. The other thing I would add is use your mic and talk. There are free programs that do more or less the same thing, and I tried several of them before finally deciding to go ahead and buy Voice Attack because it just works. It's cheap and works with most games and I find it handy for any number of things. If you don't already have Voice Attack, I would think about getting it. If you already have Voice Attack, make a HLL profile and set it up to toggle holding down your run key, either on voice command or using another key as there is no "auto-run" setting in HLL but you will wish there was. I set em up to be as close to my ARMA settings as I could, but very few games are as flexible as ARMA when it comes to key binding.įor instance I use ALT for sprint, F for crouch and C for prone, V for weapon mode, CTRL, Z and X for the various comms, a mouse button for use item, and another for map.īind one of your "extra" mouse buttons (if you have more than 3) to the Map. I don't know about camera controls because it is first person only unless you are spectating. I think CTRL or L SHIFT are your run, the other is crouch. Not exactly sure what the defaults are but Q and E should be lean. 45, grenades, smoke, binoculars for a bargin price of 2 manpower points and if you are reasonably sneaky the Thompson will trump anything except a tank in spades and you can set outposts and regenerate yourself whereever you want. Fortunately, the "unit" leader (sort of a corporal in charge of 1-5 people) has a Thompson, a. ![]() I've accidently ventured into tank repair and sniper hunting while trying to do other things that I still can't do (like AT guns). I'm trying to think of other things that had me stumped - just as with Post scriptum before the training range was set up.it is very hard to learn how to do most things in the game without being in a "unit" in a battle. For other controls, usually the steam questions as found via Google can show you a lot - for example the AT gun is pretty iffy to deploy and is likely to be wiped out by tank fire and mg fire before it does much of its rather expensive (30 supply to set up and 5 supply per shot) shooting. I understand WASD and mouse left and right buttons but what about leaning crawling climbing over fences camera views etc. I was not able to find anything online on it. This is a really stupid question but what are the pic controls in hell let loose. I can see a head on the left and the rest seems to be somebody else: I'm pretty sure there's two in this pile. I guess these two bodies were a sniper/recon unit, but I may have injured them with a grenade or two before I used two clips of. On the other hand the gore and the graphics can make even close range results very puzzling. ![]() It's true that I've mostly shot them (or grenaded them) at pretty close range.but I guess I'll just have to miss the simple satisfaction of hitting somebody with a rifle bullet at over 50 meters. I'm now killing a fair number of the enemy, so that bit of nostalgia for Post Scriptum is gone. On the other hand, Ive been missed a lot in HLL so maybe its all for the best. I've yet to actually hit anyone in HLL as far as I know. I'm kinda sad because I was able to hit enemy troops and kill them without too much trouble in Post Scriptum. HLL on the other hand I quickly racked up 70+ hours in. I bounced off of Post Scriptum fairly quickly and refunded it. Once you're done, easily share it with friends and foes alike across social networks.Ĭan't find your game? Suggest a game or vote for it on our Ideas portal.Quote from: MengJiao on January 01, 2020, 10:28:32 PM Grab the clips you love most, give it a quick trim if you like, or move to the video editor to combine them into an epic collage. See the best (and not so best) moments, review your APM speed, and relive the game. ![]() Once the match is over, you can flip through your captured clips in the match timeline. While playing, the app automatically captures your best moments and biggest plays, as well as manually recording on demand. Outplayed is the ultimate video capturing app for gamers.
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