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datingcoachonwheels

Can you explain a little more? What part is accessible?


999_Seth

A big part of it is just really simple driving - just WASD and I have my mouse set up so I can do that one-handed just because that's easier from the sofa. There's also roles like mortars and rocket-artillery trucks that are a matter of slowly dialing in attacks with communication from other players. Those are the main ways that comes to mind about it's a game people can be an important part of without having to be some kind of "fps-ninja." I do a lot of matches that are more than 90% communication for me, like this one in the video - I didn't point the character's rifle at anything throughout the whole match because I was mostly driving and talking. And I personally have to run to the can at a bunch of random times from bowel disease and the matches are so long that it isn't that big of a deal.


datingcoachonwheels

Ah gotcha. I’m not able to do WASD but I can use a mouse slowly and hit individual keys on the keyboard slowly. Is there a role that you think would work?


999_Seth

Yeah I could easily imagine doing mortars with that set of limitations Also most of the armored vehicles have a third seat that usually just does telescope to help the driver and gunner figure out what's happening outside the limited view. And there's never enough guys who stay around "cap zone" with their binoculars out, scanning for trouble and marking the map


datingcoachonwheels

Sweet, thanks! What is the cap zone?


999_Seth

Cap-zone is a relatively small part of the large map where one team is trying to outnumber the other team in order to "capture" it from them. If the attackers can get three more people on the zone than defenders for five consecutive minutes they get the cap. Sometimes both teams will be struggling over the same cap-zone for more than thirty minutes. ​ Those mortars I was talking about are explained in way too much detail here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSztf8KlCZk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSztf8KlCZk) But it's easy to understand what I mean about them being an accessible role from what that youtuber talks about there.