Hi, I recently started playing ArmA II and I'm well impressed ! However I've got a few questions about a mission I'm on. It's the one where you travel to FOB Manhattan and have to do various tasks around the area of operations like pick up informants, find a weapon cache in the church etc.
So here are my questions :
1. When I find one of the insurgent sentry posts and radio it in how to I destroy it ? Is killing all the enemy enough or do I have to somehow destroy the large tent ? I've tried driving into it and popping a few 40mm grenades at it but it wont collapse. Is simply finding them enough to register a mission success ?
2. I tried calling in artillery on the position but could not work out how to give co-ordinates and they ended up splashing down in some random place I couldn't even see (hopefully there were no cows in the area). How do I call in a proper arty strike ?
3. Whats going on with the UAV terminal ? I've spent ages flying around in circles without seeing anything that stands out as enemy positions and cannot figure out how to fire or whatever you do with it.
Sorry for the noobish questions but they arent covered in the tutorials.
Cheers in advance.
So here are my questions :
1. When I find one of the insurgent sentry posts and radio it in how to I destroy it ? Is killing all the enemy enough or do I have to somehow destroy the large tent ? I've tried driving into it and popping a few 40mm grenades at it but it wont collapse. Is simply finding them enough to register a mission success ?
2. I tried calling in artillery on the position but could not work out how to give co-ordinates and they ended up splashing down in some random place I couldn't even see (hopefully there were no cows in the area). How do I call in a proper arty strike ?
3. Whats going on with the UAV terminal ? I've spent ages flying around in circles without seeing anything that stands out as enemy positions and cannot figure out how to fire or whatever you do with it.
Sorry for the noobish questions but they arent covered in the tutorials.
Cheers in advance.