Before I started recording, there was this one time that I dropped an airhead right beside the enemies point at WN7. We had just captured their last sector, none of them were there yet. We spawned in and moved into the house and as we did that, in the courtyard there was a garrison. One second later 25+ people spawned on it and we fortunately had a machine gunner, thompsons, and grenades and took them all out. It was a blood bath. After that I decided I should record every time I play. XD I did take a screenshot of the aftermath though.
@@commandercrane1945 On EVE online I saw a roleplaying admin started talking in chat and thought "You know, I've never actually learned how to freecam in eve online, now sounds like a good time to learn. Booted up OBS and managed to record the developers pulling in Titans ( the largest ship class in the game ) weapons disabled and marked them criminal in high sec space ( Anything larger than a carrier is unable to enter high sec normally) Managed to capture an otherwise impossible event which I thought was pretty cool.
So what happened here is this man understood the mindset of his enemy fanning out believing they have the luxury to prepare for a future engagement rather than an immediate assault. Using his speed and stealth as a lone element to split the defense and secure a safe LZ for Blu forces then immediately transitioning to denying the enemy the same. All the while, driving through the hostile front issuing fire orders and combat movements, without directly watching the roadway. Sending WARNOs of possible enemy ambush locations, before they can be established as effective fighting positions. While being hunted by enemy armor before assaulting the final objective, continuing to order indirect fire on enemy defensive positions which are still not able to be properly established.
You have described it well. This kind of maneuver especially works if you start to notice the enemy is better in 1:1 combat. It’s not easy, but before you take an objective you have to be immediately ready to send forces to the next objective to limit as much 1:1 combat possible. I think I mostly posted this because I did all this, personally, without dying. I do this maneuver a lot, but I’m not usually personally leading the charge… I’ll get recon to do it.
As a *true* field commander should. None of these paper pushers 5km behind lines listening to confused radio garbage. This man took his men's lives as seriously as his own.
What I don't think a lot of people will appreciate is how hard it can be driving (especially the Jeep, that fast) and looking at your map, and calling in stuff... I would have been in a ditch 👌
I really enjoy manual gear mechanics on games for the same reason: it brings depth and meaninfulness to fast travel systems that otherwise would be just “hold w for 40 seconds” or even 10 minutes in the case of foxhole logi gameplay.
Thanks for the video. I’m level 5 commander and really starting to like it and I’m pretty decent, so wanted to watch some experienced guys in gameplay to get some pointers. Twice I’ve taken over when we were in the last objective in Warfare and was able to come back and win. Almost did it a 3rd time today but couldn’t get it done. Great game.
For the airhead, my tip is to drop it in the small gardens on right of smdm church, kind of 70-80°. People can still push from 2 different roads, less risk of enemy overruning airhead and most important if you keep staying east eventually you don't have to run the open fields like you did but stick to tree line on the road east
I sometimes do that. my thought process of dropping it where I did was because I could defend it myself and I was quite sure they had no one there since Pierres was getting so much pressure. If the airhead failed, it was a distraction to get up the garrison. At the end, I ran through that open field toward The Fields because I knew I had to get there as fast as possible and it was likely no enemies were there yet.
Have you ever thought of testing your mettle in a more competitive environment? There are weekly competitive mixed matches that often look for commanders. Let me k ow if you're interested.
I want to command in comp, but my clan has not allowed me to do that, they have a good commander already. I assume I will eventually. But if you have games that you'd like me to command, feel free to go to the TL discord to let me know.
@@hyPe- I think he is talking about commanding in comp, not just comp. In TL comp I'm in the Infantry, got a few videos about that, including most recent.
That's the problem ... it's all about who spawns in the right place at the right time ... a garrison. And that works because the majority of players focus on the actual gameplay, which is displaced by it. You don't need to expand positions ... (The whole building system is more than superfluous and bumbling.), you don't need tactics. You just have to place a garrison fast enough in the right place and hope that your teammates will notice it and your majority will surprise the opponent or he will overrun in principle.
@@commandercrane1945 Yes, I have operated a couple rounds under your command. Normally I am AT, but you can hear me towards the end of the round as a squad lead of a recon squad (I was trying to stop their artillery guns)
It's the best when everything works(officers and commanders who knows what to do). And it's amongst the worst when there's no communication our cooperation. And it got bit of a learning curve. But I highly recommended it still. Those 1,5hour matches between two balanced good teams makes everything just awesome.
For all newcomer in HLL: This game wasnt won because of the commander, it was won because of the stupitity of the enemy, building not enough defensive garries, no enemy there to defend the rear. Your typical match against blueberries. Or in short: The entire enemy team ran off for "kills" = Lost game
Just discovered your channel from this vid and I wish I had found it sooner. You're going to keep growing if you keep up the good work! I'm sure we have played together on TL
Dude playing with a logitech wheel, pedals on them block foots of his, a mouse in his mouth, keyboard on his butt and to top it all his monitor is in his neighbour house and he can't even see it.
I was one of the originators of the "15 minute bliztkrieg" in the early days of HLL - cjag Still to this day, it can be done, but a little more time is needed for all the noobs. Many players today have no mics. So it's not as simple as before. Not too mention many still have the " call of duty" attitude to just run around and shoot....lol
I actually always join the underdog team and try to destroy the stacked teams. This is an example. When you go against stacked teams, it is important to quickly capture the map. Avoid 1:1 combat as much as possible. You can see how good this team was by the fact they were capturing center point immediately after initial cap. They started to take church almost immediately too. They even started to take back the last sector until the precision strike took out their tank. Figured I’d point this out, many of my videos are me going against stacked teams.
As somebody who's only played the game for like 30 min. I had no idea what was going on in this video. Would be nice with explanations for regular people :)
I intend to make a commander video that explains things eventually. I did it before a long time ago in this video. However I gotta say, prob won't understand too much til ya play more haha. ruclips.net/video/0WDWsFTuE4w/видео.html&ab_channel=CommanderCrane
@@commandercrane1945 Thanks 😄 so far I think I was playing wrong. I kinda treated it like a normal shooter because I didn't understand the significance of all the icons on the map. Just went with my squad and tried to be useful.
You have to as herding cats is frustrating when no one tries. I wish the overall tactical/strategic mindset of the community wasn't so re-tarded. They've been playing twitch shooters for so long that they are completely braindead: selective hearing, no logic, no sbf or situation awareness or how to operate as a squad. I need a clan haha.
You'd be surprised how many games I do something like this and our team is like, "wow how did we steam roll them" and I'm like... gee idk. Haha. Not everyone pays attention to the map.
As much as I appreciate the skill involved here, I also hate playing in games like this. It feels like a waste of time even if I'm on the winning team. Especially to burn this map as it's one of the more fun ones to play.
You should check this game out sometime. Every now and then it will have a free weekend if your are not wanting to buy just yet. I need to check out foxhole.
Commanders that drops airheads inside the point are the best and understood the game mechanics. in HLL people tends to run around too much instaed of getting streight in the point, which loses the element of surprise an airhead is supposed to give. Got criticized way too much in the past for doing it since sometimes it does get spotted and taken down.
That is because if you have two teams of good players, they would never build garries in the cap circle but 3 or 4 around the cap. That gives much stronger map control and will not make you loose after one precision strike on your garry. Only when you are steamrolling the enemy it works with the airhead or garry inside.
@@commandercrane1945 i have seen it a few times on our community server. Mostly in the late hours. Anyway, funny anyway to steamroll once in a while lol
I've had a few matches like this while playing commander. I stopped playing HLL mostly because it got tiring having to explain to all the SQLs how the game works almost every match. As I saw it, having a commander like this was more common than a commander having just one or two squads that knew how important building their own supplies and nodes is. When it worked, it felt great; but that became so rare I just gave up.
Wanna see me do it again? But faster.
ruclips.net/video/zmUaTjvFHXc/видео.html&ab_channel=CommanderCrane
You know, imagine all the cool and unique stuff people did in games but were never recorded or recognized by anyone or told.
Before I started recording, there was this one time that I dropped an airhead right beside the enemies point at WN7. We had just captured their last sector, none of them were there yet. We spawned in and moved into the house and as we did that, in the courtyard there was a garrison. One second later 25+ people spawned on it and we fortunately had a machine gunner, thompsons, and grenades and took them all out. It was a blood bath.
After that I decided I should record every time I play. XD
I did take a screenshot of the aftermath though.
@@commandercrane1945 On EVE online I saw a roleplaying admin started talking in chat and thought "You know, I've never actually learned how to freecam in eve online, now sounds like a good time to learn. Booted up OBS and managed to record the developers pulling in Titans ( the largest ship class in the game ) weapons disabled and marked them criminal in high sec space ( Anything larger than a carrier is unable to enter high sec normally) Managed to capture an otherwise impossible event which I thought was pretty cool.
thats me
@@commandercrane1945 Yo can you upload the screenshot somewhere? :D
@@Ren3gaid try this steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2555649307
So what happened here is this man understood the mindset of his enemy fanning out believing they have the luxury to prepare for a future engagement rather than an immediate assault. Using his speed and stealth as a lone element to split the defense and secure a safe LZ for Blu forces then immediately transitioning to denying the enemy the same.
All the while, driving through the hostile front issuing fire orders and combat movements, without directly watching the roadway.
Sending WARNOs of possible enemy ambush locations, before they can be established as effective fighting positions.
While being hunted by enemy armor before assaulting the final objective, continuing to order indirect fire on enemy defensive positions which are still not able to be properly established.
You have described it well.
This kind of maneuver especially works if you start to notice the enemy is better in 1:1 combat. It’s not easy, but before you take an objective you have to be immediately ready to send forces to the next objective to limit as much 1:1 combat possible.
I think I mostly posted this because I did all this, personally, without dying. I do this maneuver a lot, but I’m not usually personally leading the charge… I’ll get recon to do it.
Yeah we just watched it.
@@commandercrane1945 That's what recon are for, boss!
As a *true* field commander should. None of these paper pushers 5km behind lines listening to confused radio garbage. This man took his men's lives as seriously as his own.
@@GrasshopperKelly yo no lives involved in a videogame bro
2:11 new ringtone
lmao
Learning alot from your videos. Thanks a bunch.
No problem!
2:45 "Well if we get shot at, throw it."
bullets whiz past
"That's not us being shot at."
if its a whiz instead of a crack, its not at you.
What I don't think a lot of people will appreciate is how hard it can be driving (especially the Jeep, that fast) and looking at your map, and calling in stuff... I would have been in a ditch 👌
I tend to find myself in ditches more often when i drive the supply truck for some reason
Not really that hard
text and drive in real life to practise
Oh, try the halftrack. It's pain because you can't even see the trenches even when you are looking down the road ahah
I really enjoy manual gear mechanics on games for the same reason: it brings depth and meaninfulness to fast travel systems that otherwise would be just “hold w for 40 seconds” or even 10 minutes in the case of foxhole logi gameplay.
Thanks for the video. I’m level 5 commander and really starting to like it and I’m pretty decent, so wanted to watch some experienced guys in gameplay to get some pointers. Twice I’ve taken over when we were in the last objective in Warfare and was able to come back and win. Almost did it a 3rd time today but couldn’t get it done. Great game.
Thank you. Keep up the good work, this game needs dedicated commanders.
For the airhead, my tip is to drop it in the small gardens on right of smdm church, kind of 70-80°.
People can still push from 2 different roads, less risk of enemy overruning airhead and most important if you keep staying east eventually you don't have to run the open fields like you did but stick to tree line on the road east
I sometimes do that. my thought process of dropping it where I did was because I could defend it myself and I was quite sure they had no one there since Pierres was getting so much pressure. If the airhead failed, it was a distraction to get up the garrison.
At the end, I ran through that open field toward The Fields because I knew I had to get there as fast as possible and it was likely no enemies were there yet.
Mans WILL be home by Christmas.
Have you ever thought of testing your mettle in a more competitive environment? There are weekly competitive mixed matches that often look for commanders. Let me k ow if you're interested.
I want to command in comp, but my clan has not allowed me to do that, they have a good commander already. I assume I will eventually.
But if you have games that you'd like me to command, feel free to go to the TL discord to let me know.
You play competitive but don't recognize The Line (TL)?
@@hyPe- I think he is talking about commanding in comp, not just comp. In TL comp I'm in the Infantry, got a few videos about that, including most recent.
@@commandercrane1945 If that's what he meant my bad, I didn't read it that way.
@@hyPe- I understand the confusion
My guy I never knew you were on here, I've played a few matches with you on The Line. Great Content bro def keep it up!
Thank you, feel free to chat if ya see me again in the game
This is super funny! Now that jeeps are a thing fast matches are a thing!
It does take 5 minutes for a jeep to be able to be spawned in though. That's something not apparent in the video.
That was insane. This video makes me look like an incompetent fool as commander.
4:10 "It was at this moment that he knew that he fucked up" Luck bigger than any other balls
"Yep I have it! Wait no I don't." That sums up my HLL experience.
That's the problem ... it's all about who spawns in the right place at the right time ... a garrison. And that works because the majority of players focus on the actual gameplay, which is displaced by it. You don't need to expand positions ... (The whole building system is more than superfluous and bumbling.), you don't need tactics. You just have to place a garrison fast enough in the right place and hope that your teammates will notice it and your majority will surprise the opponent or he will overrun in principle.
Wild. Other team didn't even know what hit em. That speed- it feels that fast when you're losing and nobody on your team is defending
I remember this game! I was savage. I remember how consistently you pulled this stuff off, it was crazy.
You've played with me before?
@@commandercrane1945 Yes, I have operated a couple rounds under your command. Normally I am AT, but you can hear me towards the end of the round as a squad lead of a recon squad (I was trying to stop their artillery guns)
@@SavageHunter1112 Oh cool. Feel free to say hi if ya see me again. May have to find me in local chat if you are AT lol.
When I'm back home totally buying this game, looks rad as hell
It's the best when everything works(officers and commanders who knows what to do).
And it's amongst the worst when there's no communication our cooperation.
And it got bit of a learning curve.
But I highly recommended it still.
Those 1,5hour matches between two balanced good teams makes everything just awesome.
It‘s been some months. What do you think about the game?
POV you're Douglas MacArthur :
For all newcomer in HLL:
This game wasnt won because of the commander, it was won because of the stupitity of the enemy, building not enough defensive garries, no enemy there to defend the rear. Your typical match against blueberries.
Or in short: The entire enemy team ran off for "kills" = Lost game
2:13 Pretty much sums up this mission.
The commander had a coffee to dring and didn't want it to get cold
Almost as satisfying as a last-5-minute cap using arty to smoke screen a hail mary airhead that actually works out
dude is driving and calling in airstrikes at the same time
When Luck meets skill, awsome gameplay!
My record has been winning at 1h 13m left. The amount of people with 0 combat was like 70%. Felt bad for them lol
When the enemy doesn't defend... That precision strike was clutch tho
OVER THERE!!!! OVER THERE!!!! good shit man that was insane
I have never watched a hell let loose video in my life, this was dope.
this is literally a commando in the flesh
2:59 "don't do that it will expose our amazing strategy" does it any way. Lol it's always that teammate
Just discovered your channel from this vid and I wish I had found it sooner. You're going to keep growing if you keep up the good work! I'm sure we have played together on TL
If you play a decent amount, there is a very good chance we have played together.
And thank you, I appreciate it.
This is what they refer to as Bewegungskrieg (maneuver warfare) I think
This is so useful to learn from, your videos that is.
I'm happy to help.
Meanwhile I feel like a Mcdonald employee when playing commander.
"Can I get u
Fucking uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh TaNk?!"
Forget all the management stuff. He was driving and looking at the map without hitting anything. Impressive
Good lord. Now thats how you take command
General patton racing Bernard Montgomery to Messina POV
Hell Contained
I'm pretty much speechless !
fucking Colonel Winters up in here
blitzkriegd the germans
balls of steel commander balls of steel
I've played under you before. Solid commander.
To my brothers who held the depot by building like fortnight....I will never forget you.
January 4th 2020
Fastest game I ever had as commander was 18 minutes. I just had an amazing Team and all my Drops worked out amazingly
Dude playing with a logitech wheel, pedals on them block foots of his, a mouse in his mouth, keyboard on his butt and to top it all his monitor is in his neighbour house and he can't even see it.
I remember shootin you out of your jeep at the beginning of a match today when you were going wide left. 🤣 we still lost fast
Oh yeah, super surprised to have recon there so quickly. I had just joined the game 30 seconds ago.
damn dude that was amazing
OMG ITS YOU!!!!!
I was in that match
I remember a TL commander just rolling the other team and i distincly remember a ballsy airhead
;)
Beast Mode
Walking to cap points is OP
I was one of the originators of the "15 minute bliztkrieg" in the early days of HLL - cjag
Still to this day, it can be done, but a little more time is needed for all the noobs. Many players today have no mics. So it's not as simple as before. Not too mention many still have the " call of duty" attitude to just run around and shoot....lol
Fastest game I’ve ever seen. That was nuts.
Watching this as the jazzy menu music from Library of Runia is playing in the background is a vibe.
That's how you become a general
Absolutely goated run haha
Someone's Forklift certified.
That's what happens when you stack the teams dudes... TL sux bawls
I actually always join the underdog team and try to destroy the stacked teams. This is an example.
When you go against stacked teams, it is important to quickly capture the map. Avoid 1:1 combat as much as possible.
You can see how good this team was by the fact they were capturing center point immediately after initial cap. They started to take church almost immediately too. They even started to take back the last sector until the precision strike took out their tank.
Figured I’d point this out, many of my videos are me going against stacked teams.
As somebody who's only played the game for like 30 min. I had no idea what was going on in this video. Would be nice with explanations for regular people :)
I intend to make a commander video that explains things eventually. I did it before a long time ago in this video. However I gotta say, prob won't understand too much til ya play more haha. ruclips.net/video/0WDWsFTuE4w/видео.html&ab_channel=CommanderCrane
@@commandercrane1945 Thanks 😄 so far I think I was playing wrong. I kinda treated it like a normal shooter because I didn't understand the significance of all the icons on the map. Just went with my squad and tried to be useful.
…
Well Goddam
Thanks Major 🫡
Earned a sub
Thank you, appreciated.
Subbed for your effort 👌
just a console peasant, so I can only dream of playing this, but that was an A+ for sure
You could build/buy a pc capable of running this game well for pretty cheap dude.
It’s on new consoles
The game is on console
Commanders in this game are some of the most insecure people but this is top Tier. Nice work
I have developed very thick skin with my hours as commander lol
You have to as herding cats is frustrating when no one tries. I wish the overall tactical/strategic mindset of the community wasn't so re-tarded. They've been playing twitch shooters for so long that they are completely braindead: selective hearing, no logic, no sbf or situation awareness or how to operate as a squad.
I need a clan haha.
Props to those willing to do the job… seems super stressful.
This guy got no chill!!!
Soviet Union should get a conscript subclass able to grab fallen weapons
when you gotta win the war and get married in 6 mins 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
BEST COMMANDER EVER
Bro , you should of got 49 commends after that effort.
You'd be surprised how many games I do something like this and our team is like, "wow how did we steam roll them" and I'm like... gee idk. Haha. Not everyone pays attention to the map.
That's what you get for not using comms and placing garrisons too close to the objectives.
As much as I appreciate the skill involved here, I also hate playing in games like this. It feels like a waste of time even if I'm on the winning team. Especially to burn this map as it's one of the more fun ones to play.
I've never played Hell Let Loose, what were the winning conditions that were achieved so quickly here?
Capturing every sector. Each sector is the black circle on the map.
games typically last 45 minutes to an hour. the obj is to cap all sectors starting from the middle
lol I tried to give him commendation by reflex at the end of the video
I dont even play this, i play foxhole but this is interesting to watch a skilled player on a similar game
You should check this game out sometime. Every now and then it will have a free weekend if your are not wanting to buy just yet. I need to check out foxhole.
@@commandercrane1945 yeah foxholes community is amazing, the Wardens need you! We are lacking frontline officers
Finished a game in like 12 minute once
i do a very similar tactic as a squad leader in a supply truck
You'd think you'd have a designated driver lmao
Commanders that drops airheads inside the point are the best and understood the game mechanics. in HLL people tends to run around too much instaed of getting streight in the point, which loses the element of surprise an airhead is supposed to give. Got criticized way too much in the past for doing it since sometimes it does get spotted and taken down.
That is because if you have two teams of good players, they would never build garries in the cap circle but 3 or 4 around the cap. That gives much stronger map control and will not make you loose after one precision strike on your garry. Only when you are steamrolling the enemy it works with the airhead or garry inside.
I've no idea what's going on here, but everyone in the comments are impressed, so... GG 😁👍
Haha. These games are usually 1.5 hrs. This one was less than 20 minutes.
@@commandercrane1945 😳 holy crap! Well now I am impressed too! 😂 Looks like a really fun game.
when you are the protagonist:
wish i had buds to play with love this game
When did we get a jeep?
I spawned it at the very start of the video
@@commandercrane1945 no no. I mean when did the command get jeeps?
It was the most recent update a few weeks ago.
Big Dick Winters over here
Funny, but it gives boring matches and it often kills servers when you do two or three after eachother.
I've actually never seen it kill a server, it does make the enemy team keep changing. Eventually they get it together.
@@commandercrane1945 i have seen it a few times on our community server. Mostly in the late hours. Anyway, funny anyway to steamroll once in a while lol
@@nicokwapper Yeah definitely in the late hours, because no one fills the spots that are lost.
OMG It's JASON BOURNE!!
How did you find out my real name
Very nice game
Sick!
Literally Blitzkrieg
Finally, blitzkrieg
I lost a game yesterday in 19 minutes, was depressing.
Blitz can be insanely effective. That's why immediately after the initial push if we are losing the middle I put my squad on defense.
one jeep
there is a flame thrower now?
What server do you play on, I'd like to avoid being beaten so quickly!
You'll never see me coming :D
Love this game, but every time there's always some dude yelling at me because I refuse to do milsim shit. Great stuff.
Certified thug moment
I've had a few matches like this while playing commander. I stopped playing HLL mostly because it got tiring having to explain to all the SQLs how the game works almost every match. As I saw it, having a commander like this was more common than a commander having just one or two squads that knew how important building their own supplies and nodes is.
When it worked, it felt great; but that became so rare I just gave up.
enemy sl and possibly commander failed on comms
Definitely