
Jedi Initiate


Lets say that there are three dridica (destrorer) droids puppy guarding the CP and it hard to get rid of them or a realy tough tank and your out of ammo no friendly tanks but you can use an obital strike it could destrory the tank but, that might be over powered enemy might destrory it as if it was destoryable (if they could go in to space)
What do you think
What do you think
The way the strikes worked in Battlefront 1 via the recon droid was fine. The fragility of the droid kept people from abusing it to hell.
I suppose if the ground-to-space combat aspect is kept, certain players on the ground could toss markers to spots they want artillery dropped, and players in orbit could choose to bomb it for some extra points or something.
I suppose if the ground-to-space combat aspect is kept, certain players on the ground could toss markers to spots they want artillery dropped, and players in orbit could choose to bomb it for some extra points or something.

I think the Second idea would be better.Kelevra wrote:The way the strikes worked in Battlefront 1 via the recon droid was fine. The fragility of the droid kept people from abusing it to hell.
I suppose if the ground-to-space combat aspect is kept, certain players on the ground could toss markers to spots they want artillery dropped, and players in orbit could choose to bomb it for some extra points or something.
Although my idea of it would be allowing the bombers to hit a marked destination on the map.
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That's a really good idea. They don't even have to have ground-to-space environments for that to happen. It could actually function much like it does in Call of Duty. A rebel/imperial sniper or whatever class the orbital strike is assigned to could set up shop somewhere and go into orbital strike mode where it's the camera zoomed in view from an orbiting ship.Kelevra wrote:The way the strikes worked in Battlefront 1 via the recon droid was fine. The fragility of the droid kept people from abusing it to hell.
I suppose if the ground-to-space combat aspect is kept, certain players on the ground could toss markers to spots they want artillery dropped, and players in orbit could choose to bomb it for some extra points or something.
Also, you could abuse the orbital strike droid in Battlefront 1. I did it all the time especially on Kashyyyk: Docks. All you had to do was spawn as the sniper class and hope that your faction was the one that spawned up top on the platforms. Then just run down to the end of the top platform and lay down by the refill droid and send countless orbital strikes over the edge to the enemy spawn post below. Eventually people stopped spawning there because it was an endless wave of explosions.

Jedi Initiate


I ment you useing a tool looks a lot like a scope and fires a laser that it targets it for orbital strike but having to wait for it to recharge or limit to 3 or if get promoted you get an extra strike and starting with 1. Not with the stupid recon droid and maybe needs more strangth
What do think about this
Thx for feedback
What do think about this
Thx for feedback
I don't think so, mainly because that would break a lot of smaller maps.... Just like it does in Call of Duty.RogueStarkiller wrote:That's a really good idea. They don't even have to have ground-to-space environments for that to happen. It could actually function much like it does in Call of Duty.Kelevra wrote:The way the strikes worked in Battlefront 1 via the recon droid was fine. The fragility of the droid kept people from abusing it to hell.
I suppose if the ground-to-space combat aspect is kept, certain players on the ground could toss markers to spots they want artillery dropped, and players in orbit could choose to bomb it for some extra points or something.
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True. But that's because the droids automatically trigger the attack. I think it'd be a lot different if you have to rely on another player to actually initiate the strike once you've painted the target.Also, you could abuse the orbital strike droid in Battlefront 1. I did it all the time especially on Kashyyyk: Docks. All you had to do was spawn as the sniper class and hope that your faction was the one that spawned up top on the platforms. Then just run down to the end of the top platform and lay down by the refill droid and send countless orbital strikes over the edge to the enemy spawn post below. Eventually people stopped spawning there because it was an endless wave of explosions.

But what would happen if you're playing single player?Kelevra wrote:True. But that's because the droids automatically trigger the attack. I think it'd be a lot different if you have to rely on another player to actually initiate the strike once you've painted the target.Also, you could abuse the orbital strike droid in Battlefront 1. I did it all the time especially on Kashyyyk: Docks. All you had to do was spawn as the sniper class and hope that your faction was the one that spawned up top on the platforms. Then just run down to the end of the top platform and lay down by the refill droid and send countless orbital strikes over the edge to the enemy spawn post below. Eventually people stopped spawning there because it was an endless wave of explosions.
AI?AnthonyOstrich wrote:But what would happen if you're playing single player?Kelevra wrote:True. But that's because the droids automatically trigger the attack. I think it'd be a lot different if you have to rely on another player to actually initiate the strike once you've painted the target.Also, you could abuse the orbital strike droid in Battlefront 1. I did it all the time especially on Kashyyyk: Docks. All you had to do was spawn as the sniper class and hope that your faction was the one that spawned up top on the platforms. Then just run down to the end of the top platform and lay down by the refill droid and send countless orbital strikes over the edge to the enemy spawn post below. Eventually people stopped spawning there because it was an endless wave of explosions.
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