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Jimbuna 08-30-14 07:51 AM

Could you lead men into battle?
 
Interactive and really quite fascinating....how well did you do?

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High Wood
The reality of war means making difficult decisions – what would you have done if it was you?

Running at around 20 minutes, the interactive episode of Our World War is set during the attack on High Wood – part of the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Against this backdrop, you will follow the journey of a young corporal struggling to keep the men in his section alive.

Imagine what information and guidance a soldier of the time would have had. You will have to make critical decisions for him based on that – decisions that could result in you saving or sacrificing lives. They may also have some surprising outcomes that will only be revealed to you if you choose certain paths through the story.

After each act of the 3-part story, you will be presented with feedback based on the effectiveness of your choices.

Within this feedback you will be assessed on military tactics, the morale of your men and your overall abilities as a leader. From here you can also go on to unlock more content about the characters in the story and continue your journey with a curated selection of World War One iWonder guides and videos.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/arti..._index_preview

Jimbuna 08-30-14 08:03 AM

I'll not spoil it for anyone by divulging the decisions I made but my last one was not my best and I ended up with a score of 67%

Oberon 08-30-14 08:06 AM

60% here, Corporal IIRC. My failings were in the second chapter. :dead:

Betonov 08-30-14 08:27 AM

0%, lives of others are too valuable to be wasted for my personal glory :O:

STEED 08-30-14 08:39 AM

I did this twice first in the mindset of the time and next as present day.

Then 86% Slipped up on one I knew but did not act on.
Tactics good, moral down.

Now 65% I felt on one decision was better but of that time it was wrong.
Tactics poor, moral better.

Thanks jim.

mapuc 08-30-14 12:24 PM

"Your current device is not supported"

Markus

donna52522 08-30-14 01:02 PM

60% :down:

ikalugin 08-30-14 01:25 PM

I have some issues with it for example:
 
in episode 2 you see the running figure, which is clearly armed with a british rifle, why should I have engaged it?

Buddahaid 08-30-14 01:30 PM

I did about 50%.

Kptlt. Neuerburg 08-30-14 02:21 PM

Tried this twice, the first time I got 67% and the second time a 97%.

 

In certain decisions such as either to hold fire or open fire could of gone wrong in either case. Sure that could of been a Hun or you could of just had one of your own men killed or wounded by friendly fire. Same thing with the decision to either shoot the sniper or try to drag your wounded buddy back to safety. The sniper could of killed the guy who goes out to rescue the wounded man or turned his gun on the who ever else was in his line of site.

Oberon 08-30-14 02:28 PM

 
Sadly with snipers, it's a common tactic, as old as the hills, to wound one soldier deliberately in order to entice the others out to attempt a rescue, then you take them out one by one.
Unfortunately until the sniper is put down, the zone just isn't safe enough to attempt a rescue.

Agreed on the friendly fire, but that just highlights that in order to protect your platoon you have to make unpopular decisions, I also held fire on that incident, which could very well have gotten myself and what was left of my section killed.


I think in regards to doing it twice, the best thing to do is to take the first score as your final score, because the second time around you know what it's looking for. :03: You might want to wrap some of that text in spoilers too, for those who haven't done it yet.

Oberon 08-30-14 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ikalugin (Post 2237827)
I have some issues with it for example:
 
in episode 2 you see the running figure, which is clearly armed with a british rifle, why should I have engaged it?

 

Good spotting, but the moral of the situation is a bit more abstract than that, what if...for example, you couldn't see the rifle the soldier was carrying due to the weather conditions? You have a split second decision to engage or not, and standard orders were to engage when in a battlefield situation, and if it was a friendly then that was the risk that the soldier advancing towards you took. Many people did hold fire, and lots of lives were saved in that respect, but many were also lost, if it had been a German soldier then he would have a split second advantage in which he could feasibly kill either yourself or one of your men. That's why the SOP was written.
Likewise, sadly, the rules on prisoners. The reason I did so badly in the second mission was because I let the German machinegunner live, I knew that taking him prisoner was pointless under the circumstances, but I could not bring myself to kill him. Morally this was the correct decision, but tactically I could very well have doomed my entire squad.
It's tough at the top, as they say.

Sailor Steve 08-30-14 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2237848)
I think in regards to doing it twice, the best thing to do is to take the first score as your final score, because the second time around you know what it's looking for.

On the other hand that is exactly why units play war games and officers go through training with others who have been there. Real officers take tests such as this to try to improve their command skills.

On the other other hand, you're correct that this is to see how you would score now, not after more training.

Oberon 08-30-14 03:02 PM

I just took it again, deliberately putting the same decisions in that I took when I did it so I can get the same score.

 
Episode One:
Tactics: 60%
Morale: 62%
Total: 20%
I decided to send a runner, because a flare would either not be seen or be seen by all the wrong people, and there was no wires around for a phoneline.
In regards to who I chose, I chose the best soldier, because I figured that he would need a fighting chance out there...apparently that was the wrong choice, but that's fair enough.


 
Episode Two:
Tactics: 20%
Morale: 75%
Total: 29%
Two very difficult decisions, I can't recall what made me hold fire, it might have been recognising the outfit, either way, as I outlined above, it was against the standard rules for infantry in that position and could have gotten us all killed. Likewise leaving the wounded German. But that's the kind of person I am, I have never pretended I would make a good soldier. :03:


 
Episode Three:
Tactics: 100%
Morale: 71%
Total: 60%
I must admit I thought I'd wind up in front of a firing squad for ordering a retreat, perhaps if I was in Russia I would have done, but in this instance it was the right decision.
The sniper situation would probably have gone a different way if I had not seen a similar tactic used in other films, where the sniper wounds one soldier and waits for the others to try and rescue him before killing them too.


Ah, so my total was 60%, not 70%, I'm glad I did the test again just to make sure, my memory is patchy at the best of times. :haha: :/\\!! :haha:

Kptlt. Neuerburg 08-30-14 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2237848)
 
Sadly with snipers, it's a common tactic, as old as the hills, to wound one soldier deliberately in order to entice the others out to attempt a rescue, then you take them out one by one.
Unfortunately until the sniper is put down, the zone just isn't safe enough to attempt a rescue.

Agreed on the friendly fire, but that just highlights that in order to protect your platoon you have to make unpopular decisions, I also held fire on that incident, which could very well have gotten myself and what was left of my section killed.


I think in regards to doing it twice, the best thing to do is to take the first score as your final score, because the second time around you know what it's looking for. :03: You might want to wrap some of that text in spoilers too, for those who haven't done it yet.

I agree about the score.:up: As for the sniper trick I've done that a few times myself in games like Sniper Elite V2 and Sniper Elite 3, it's a dirty trick but it does work.


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