@BurdenOfCommand About psyche and breaking lines, did you ever saw about the use of Ratchet? During the 30 the undersupplied São Paulo army heavily employed ratchets in the constituonalist revolution. Enemy squads were pinned and even retreated thinking it was a HMG.
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Replying to @rafael_ms
Do you mean they pretended to have MGs via sound of rachets? amazing. Yeah engine not clever enough for that this pass. *But* may model the sound of an MG freaking out troops eventually. So then would not be so hard to add a weird "rachet" weapon: no damage,but shock attack
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Replying to @BurdenOfCommand
Yep, they spin this device and hope the enemy thinks it's an HMG. It worked.pic.twitter.com/VpaEKakTCw
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Replying to @rafael_ms
Reminds me of US CIvil War where a trick was to leave camp fires burning and then retreat or go to a different battle. Ancient Greeks and Romans had similarly stories if I recall. And of course inflatable tanks etc wwii
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The campfire trick in textbook Sun Tzu. "When many, look as few. When few, look as many
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