Mad_Max2 Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM (edited) I came across a pretty awesome resource that has all the known FOBs/OPs/PBs/Etc. in Afghanistan during OEF. Link: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/11ea962acdac4706a172d72f5de85781/ In a perfect world I would ask for you to model the dozens of FOB's found in Afghanistan during OEF, but that might be a bit much. Perhaps a handful of the bigger more well known FOBs could get that treatment, who knows. A more reasonable request imo would be to clear out the generic neighborhood assets that obstruct many of the FOB locations (leaving the footprint that is visible on the sat image) so that mission makers can build FOBs/OPs at their actual locations on a case by case basis. Whatever the solution, a little love for the FOBs in Afghanistan during OEF would go a long way. Edited 8 hours ago by Mad_Max2 1
razo+r Posted Wednesday at 10:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:53 PM As a workaround, until ED implements it themself: There's already a trigger that lets you remove scenery objects, to clear an area of obstructions. There are also already a few FOBs available as a template on the user file section. 2
Mad_Max2 Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:35 PM 35 minutes ago, razo+r said: There's already a trigger that lets you remove scenery objects, to clear an area of obstructions. I'm gonna be honest I forgot that trigger even existed. Thanks for advice!
EricJ Posted Wednesday at 11:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:41 PM I think there was mention of adding FOBs (I'll have to check your mission, even though I know where mine is) or something along those lines somewhere. I think NineLine responded, or something like that in a topic about FOBs. I tried looking for it, as the OP deleted it, or something like that. Anyway I found where I was deployed at, and may attempt a template or whatnot to mess with, but for now I'll just fly out of Jbad and see the sights. 1 Homepage | Discord | My Files | YouTube 'Nearly everyone felt the need to express their views on all wars to me, starting with mine. I found myself thinking, “I ate the crap sandwich, you didn’t, so please don’t tell me how it tastes.”' - CPT Cole, US Army
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