I was thinking about those times when you have a mic and a member of your fire team does not, or vice versa. Obviously communication during a raid is pretty important if you're with randoms or seeking to discuss any strategy. I propose adopting the following two signals.
Sitting/squatting could signify "No"
Dancing/jumping could signify "Yes"
[u]Please like this post for visibility. Think of the Christmas noobs and how much frustration it could save us.[/u]
Edit: Ask them to dance if they can hear you to determine if it's a waste of your time tyring to talk strategy - Credit goes to Banana
Example: "Hey xxXdank420smokeyeaaaXxx will you take left side for the oracles?" xxXdank420smokeyeaaaXxx "Dances/jumps" to confirm yes. Now the entire fireteam has an understanding that he will be responsible for the left.
It would be great if we could all agree on only 2 signals and standardize them so it sticks with the community. Just like we shoot at people/point to alert them of a chest during patrols (if you're a nice guy/gal).
Obviously informing the person you are communicating with that they should use these signals is imperative. But it could add a quick solution verses sending lengthy messages. What does everyone think? Any better suggestions?
Edit: Added dancing and sitting
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1 ReplyGet Mic'd. Turtle Beach. Game Stop sells refurbished models for less than retail. I got my wireless Xbox 360 headset for $80.