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In-battle communication (since update)


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HyderaBadass1 #1 Posted 06 August 2021 - 11:36 AM

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Hi, two questions on in-battle comms with teammates.

Question 1: When in battle, I often see other players 'radio' a signal to all teammates that creates an icon over their tank showing 3 arrows pointing up ... It means "forward", "advance" or "push" ... Usually a Heavy or Medium saying, "Let's push over this ridgeline," or "Let's advance around this corner". Question: How do you generate that? I don't see it anywhere in the "T" menus, the "Z" menus or the Function Keys in settings. It's useful.

Question 2: I often receive individual messages from teammates addressed only to me... e.g. "Help" or "Retreat". However, the only way I know to select a teammate to send a message to is to get my target reticle on him and press Z. I find this nearly impossible because my gunner is busy with other stuff than sighting teammates who we need to radio. BUT ... (here's the thing) My teammates seem to be able to do this when they don't have line of sight to me. Can you send a personal message to a teammate when there's a wall or a building or a mountain in between your tanks? How?

 

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Aoyama_Blue_Mountain #2 Posted 06 August 2021 - 12:28 PM

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The Z button is by far the most useless feature.

 

You "T" a guy to get him to follow you, his Z button gets activated immediately, and he continues afking.



HyderaBadass1 #3 Posted 11 August 2021 - 12:49 PM

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Yeah but my question is: Is there any other way to select a teammate to communicate with with the "T" APART FROM putting your reticle on his tank, which requires line of sight?

 






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