Hell Let Loose - Squad Leader Guide
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Everything you need to know about the Squad Leader role in Hell Let Loose, including garrison placement, people management and winning strategies. Updated for version 14.8 in 2024. Subscribe for more FPS guides, gameplay and reviews!
00:00 About Squad Leading
01:25 Loadouts
03:27 Disclaimer
04:41 Becoming an SL
05:28 Changing Volumes
06:29 Garrison (Support)
08:02 Building a Garrison or OP
11:18 The Map
12:24 Resource Nodes (Engineer)
14:33 Strategy
18:28 Be a teacher
21:41 Summary
Join the ever expanding experience of Hell Let Loose - a hardcore World War Two first person shooter with epic battles of 100 players with infantry, tanks, artillery, a dynamically shifting front line and a unique resource based RTS-inspired meta-game.
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honestly, man. i wish more people were a bit afraid to play officer. Instead we have people who are literally terrified of placing an outpost, and who are deathly allergic to speaking into a microphone.
There are lots of public games where no one will go SL, I'm one of them, I have zero interest in filling a squad with level
@@andrewjohnston9115 Not being familiar with the game in one thing, everyone had to learn the mechanics and pace of the game. What drives me up the wall is a sl that will not place an OP, even when the entire squad is asking them to. when you explain how to use the watch, they spawn HQ, jump into the only supply truck, nose dive into the nearest trench, and then sprint as fast as possible to make sure someone's Mauser round doesn't go to waste. Full blown marathon simulator enjoyers.
Speaking from console experience a lot of people come from games like fifa and call of duty and act like hll works the same most low levels just aren't willing to learn the game but slowly but surely servers are getting better I guess if your not willing to learn then hell let loose is not the game for you because you cant run around like a chicken without a head😂
I'm a support player who's chasing squad leaders around a map screaming in proximity chat to build garrisons while throwing supplies in their stupid faces.
I know how you feel, it's very infuriating@@shhinobii
The most accurate part of the video is someone stealing your supply truck
I’m not even gonna lie my very first game I ever played I used the supply truck to get myself to the front lines😂
Lock it
@@noahjones5009same bro😂😂 had no clue wtf I was doing
Lmao
Pro tip. Put your map button to one of your thumb mouse buttons. It makes it easier to open it and close it on a whim and will make everything you do as a squad leader go more smoothly.
This is a fantastic idea.
Damn that's actually genius. I'm over here pressing m every few minutes.
I use alt and the thumb buttons for chatting
IQ200 move
Also having your binoculars on a thumb button aswell, instead of missing the 7 button or scroll wheeling
i feel like this game should have a tutorial that everyone is forced to watch and take a quiz lol
😂😂😂
I honestly have only played as a squad leader and have gotten to the point where I am super comfortable in talking and setting OPs. Recently I started having a support follow me to set up strategic garrisons around capture points. My biggest problem is when I get squads that don't listen or communicate.
At the start of the round when everyone has joined up I will often ask who has a mic. If most people do / the couple who don't still follow along I will consider that good enough. However if only one guy is talking / listening I will say something short and sweet like "nothing personal, I'm reserving this squad for people who have mics" and start booting people from squad and check the "Not communicating with the squad" option. Do this often enough and people will end up getting the point.
I started playing squad lead fairly early. I'm not a great shooter but happy to use my mic and place stuff and that seems to do the trick.
you're the type of officer everyone loves
@@ryant08 apparently, usually get a commendation or two.
I'll play SL and get maybe 21 combat score and 3k support score from all my garrison spawns.
@@sterrre1 same, and some for truck driving etc.
Started playing on Xbox recently as squad leader. I avoid conflict when possible and recently learned how to call in supplies. I try to be as discreet as possible and really just put OP and garrisons when and where I can. I’ll occasionally mark known enemy positions but that’s about it. Definitely a learned role
Thank you for the great series of tutorials, 1+ sub there. Indeed communication is key. Encountered people singing and yelling, mute them and keep the comms that matter. Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
Even if you're entire squad is mute you can still be useful by helping build garrisons and putting outposts in good spots, while communicating what you see with the commander and other SLs
Thanks! Timely with the large influx of new players over the last few months. Seen many squads being led by levels 25's or lower
It wasnt until i started playing squad lead when i really started to love this game. It completely changes the dynamic of the game, interacting with your squad and command.
Thanks for the guide. There's games where squads are either full or are locked. So the only other way is to create a new squad. I'm new so when someone asks me about garrisons and supplies I start sweating.
It's also beneficial to indicate what kind of squad you want to run by choosing squad indicator that match this. There are lot of players who e.g. just want to attack, and it sucks to have them in you defense orientated squad.
At Lv 118 I feel I’ve good a fairly good grasp of this role now. Out post placement & reporting what you see is key. As well as good communication.
I'm pretty new to SL, but as long as you're doing your best to carry out the commander's instructions, communicating with your squad as much as possible, and being kind and positive to your squad, you'll do just fine. When placing garrisons, try to remember if you place them too close to the enemy (i.e., the enemy zone) it could be locked out often and thus useless. Been there, done that
Well I've eneded up few times as SL but it turned out to be cool. As long as You have a some1 to give some tips you're good to go. Actually I've had a game where rifleman was 'leading', when I focused on map pings and communication with our commander.
besides not being that experienced overall i usually dont go for SL. that is for one simple reason: my teammates are just running everywhere, no matter if i ask them to play together or not and most of them dont even talk. just not my thing.
I want to be in your squad. In the few weeks I've been playing I've only had two squads that have spoken to me 😂
I like your guide series but in case of the squad leader it might be good to ask some friends to help you record actual scenarios. A lot of what you're saying is very hypothetical and unclear to new players if you're not actually showing what's happening. Script a few scenarios, jump into a empty or locked server and record them. It will also make for a more entertaining video.
No less than 4 Gerry's at all times, 1 goes down, put another up.
Control of the map wins games
I followed all of this. One. Question: after you place the initial Garrison and you're moving back to build nodes, what's the best way to get supplies for your engineer? Also, as squad leader you are useless in this process so it doesn't seem there's any reason for you to go back with them. In the public games I'm playing in I feel like it's going to be very difficult to get this done unless I do it myself by respawning. Maybe if I have command drop supplies an engineer can get it done by himself? Ty
Squad lead is also usually the best role for doing artillery, since you can leave markers up on the map to aim at and other squad leaders can put call in artillery marks that only officers can see. You can also leave up an op near the guns as a sort of radar for when the enemy recon gets close.
Play the objective. I main SL have for most of my 400 hours.
I come from squad. HLL is far easier to lead in. Keep your unit together. Attack. Defend. Move. Together.
Secondly push flanks. Don't keep your OP in the same spot and die 40 times running directly towards the enemy. Move. Relocated. Try new avenues.
Lastly and this is the most important piece and why I feel obligated to SL every game even though I don't want to especially lately with the newbies BUILD GARRIS. Get a support guy and drop supplies. Build garris. If you build a garri you win in my book even if the location sucks. A spawn is better than no spawn. Don't push off a captured point without placing a garri. That's your main job as SL. Everyone wants the commander to do it. He's one man. How many SLs are there? 9? 6? 12? Build. It's your number one job.
How do you get into comp games?
Is it possible for Squad Leader to remove markers on console/Xbox? Thanks.
Yea, when you open the map you have a cursor on the map that you can move with the thumbstick. If you hit A on your marks you'll delete them. If you hit A on a empty spot on the map your mark submenu will pop up and you can choose what type of mark to place.
A LOCKED SQUAD DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARNT WELCOME.
Many squad leads will lock their squad in order to filter out no mics. Request to join and many will let you join.
Every episode “MiLls BoMb DeTonAtEs ON ImpACt” no sir it does not love the videos tho
😂😂 ive noticed that too
He’s got a few inaccuracies. I pointed one out in his last video about kill distance with automatic rifles. And he keeps saying “torso shots” for killing enemies when in actuality anything shot above the knees (including arms and hands) counts as the same hit box. But apparently he recorded all these vids at once. So therefore any mistake made it into every vid because he couldn’t use any feedback from vid to vid.
Gammon bomb! Gammon bomb!!! 😅
Pls spotter
Console player here. Well because when people do try they get voted out or bullied off.. iv seen it .
Nobody plays commander either.. very few.
All I will say is that if your SL, just be kind to your unit. Even if you're bad at OPs and garrisons, nobody will dogpile you over it if you try and are nice. If you're a dickbag about giving orders for no reason, you will be verbally roasted by the unit.
Hard agree, in one game someone suggested we scream at our squads if they didn't listen straight away. Terrible advice, unless you want everyone to leave of course.
Share the plan and help players carry it out. Point out important stuff and laugh at their jokes, works much better.
You don’t need to check your map that much. You can see most observation points without zooming in and if you use your ears, you can see what’s going on in the battlefield. You still look at the map just not constantly like that that is a bad habit you need to break. I check it as well, but I focus more on the combat and maneuvering than what idiotic moves command is doing.
I broke the habit of having Hell Let Loose installed :P
The worst thing about command chat is useless callouts. Non game related chatter. People yelling in the mic as if they’re in actual combat. People taking 20 seconds to say something that could be said in 3-4 seconds.
I also feel like you can actually develop the skill of filtering out people but also listening to all info at once and gathering the important things. New squad leaders struggle very badly with this but eventually you get better at listening to everyone talk at once.
Nobody will put ammo down ever. It’s an absolute joke. If you run a machine gun you’re out of ammo support runs around but they won’t drop it.
Yeah that's true it's hard to find someone dropping ammo
You lost me ten minutes in. You talked about supplies required to make a garrison and couldn't do it because there were not enough supplies there. This needs explaining. How do you know what supplies/values you need? Why do you not have enough? How do you get them if you do not have enough? This failed to make sense to me because you still presumed knowledge that a newb most likely won't have.