When playing Co-op and there are only 2 people in the squad instead of 4, will it be possible for each player to take control of an individual AI creating 2 squads of 2 or will the squad leader control the 2 AI team mates?
I think allowing the 2 players to each have control of an AI could work well.
I really like that idea. I feel the dynamic of the team would be kept in-tact vs. (what I imagine would be) the host controlling both AI. Or even, have the ability for either player to control the AI at will.
I think that might be best so that when one player goes down, you are not in turn losing 2 people that you can communicate/coordinate with effectively. Or to keep your original idea,if player 2 goes down then AI 2 falls under command of player 1? Or player 2 assumes control of AI 2?
Either way I agree it should not just be controlled by 1 of the live players.![]()
You guys are bringing up some great questions for the Dev's and ideas for the Dev's! Very interesting thoughts there..i just wonder how achievable something like that would be depending on where they are in creation and how the system would work with ther already being so many movable pieces in this live sized world.
Muddvain
HVT Ghost Team
Dont know if you guys know the units control system in Men of War coop mode,though it's a RTS game but that system make sense in GRW i think.That is ,if you wanna to order a unit belong to another player,you have first ask him to give the units to you,then you can control it.In GRW,we can have a system like this,if a player wanna to order a AI operater,the other player will also got a order on his screen,and he can choose wether he agree the order,if he agree,the AI operater will do so.
You couldn't give CQB orders in the OGR games...but yes the ability to do so would be nice. Bolivia would have a lot of urban spaces and I'd like the Ghosts to be as capable in the jungle as in tight CQB...a Rainbow Six Vegas like order system would be fantastic...basic breach and clear ordersOriginally Posted by he1nz Go to original post