Mike Bobbitt said:Yeah, I got tired of having to look it up when I was working on things. Laziness is the mother of invention...?
airmich said:The 'Home Sweet Home' AOR is getting quite filled with missions. I find that it takes awhile to load and scroll, especially on mobile. Is there anything that may help? Maybe dividing it into a couple of tabs?
PuckChaser said:Or we need some more AORs for the higher levels. Can be the same sort of thing like "Home sweet home" but perhaps maybe add some major bases around the country for missions.
PuckChaser said:Or we need some more AORs for the higher levels. Can be the same sort of thing like "Home sweet home" but perhaps maybe add some major bases around the country for missions.
airmich said:One, is it possible to get a number in the margin beside each mission (1, 2, 3 etc. (Consecutively & updated if any are added inbetween))? Just to make it easier sometimes to pick a specific mission (ex. #4 in Swat Valley)
airmich said:Two, is there any way to be advised of new missions entered through the Mission Editor? I find that I am missing out on many of them and don't notice until I happen to go into an earlier AO.
FlyingDutchman said:Area Reputation. The more you do missions in a certain area gives a small boost to the reputation you already have, but only after you succeed enough missions in that area. It should cap it at a small boost, say 2-3%, and that boost goes away after you fail a mission.
Example: I do 70 succesful mission in Tripoli, Libya, and get a 1% boost to my reputation that only applies to the insurgency in Tripoli, Libya.
Good2Golf said:Mike, how easy is it to add Offr/NCM in the Roster stats? Just wondering how that affects progress.
Cheers
G2G
Larry Strong said:So how hard would a 3rd column be on the "Daily Stats" where you could in put a players name, and see how they stack up against you?
PuckChaser said:Or we need some more AORs for the higher levels. Can be the same sort of thing like "Home sweet home" but perhaps maybe add some major bases around the country for missions.