Arma 3 Napoleonic Wars

Arma 3 Napoleonic Wars

News:Check out our latest blog post about the Engineer/Sapper Class!Check out our latest blog post about buidling interiors!Check out our latest blog post about dynamic weather!Check out our latest blog post about the Melee System!Check out our latest blog post about the 20th Maine Part 2!Check out our latest blog post about the playable Musican class!Check out our latest blog post about the 20th Maine!Check out our blog post about artillery!It's finally here! Check out our blog post about the Shooting Mechancis! History of JANFU TacticalJANFU was founded in February of 2014 mainly from members of the North American Napoleonic Wars community as well as the Arma 2 group. However, the concept of JANFU goes back many years, back to early 2012. JANFU traces its lineage back to the short lived I44 group 32nd Armored, which consisted of roughly 14 people. The 32nd then merged into 2Para, an I44 realism unit of mainly British players.

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Future JANFU members, not ones to be weekend warriors, maintained steady attendance as many members of the newly formed 2Para stopped playing as Arma was more like the flavor of the month. North American members of 2Para would then join a more relaxed Arma group, Freedom Force Alpha Alpha Alpha. However, the timing was not fortunate for future JANFU members as group drama destroyed FFAAA (FFAAA has recently reformed under new management). Disgruntled FFAAA members then laid the foundation for JANFU, but the idea never lifted off as most members stopped playing as a result of FFAAA disbanding. Many future members of JANFU then turned to United Operations, a completely open, drop in and drop out when you want, Arma 2 group that still hosts massive missions today. After about a year of activity on UO, that community began to suffer from a lack of quality in members, which comes with having a 100% open community.

In February of 2014, JANFU was founded, since then there has been missions played every weekend. Never in the history of JANFU has a week gone by without an event. JANFU continues today as a thriving group with new members joining the fun all the time.Group InfoTeamspeak Server: vs20.tserverhq.com:9312(Disclaimer: Other groups are located below JANFU in TS, don't disturb them!)(If you have PlayWithSix installed click to automatically download the modpack)Group Size: Avg.

Attendance between 28-36Event day/time:Fridays and Saturdays @ 10:30pm ESTSmaller and less official session on Tuesdays @ 8pm ESTMissions:Many Arma groups use the lazy quicker method of making missions, downloading templates or using mods like MCC Sandbox, not in JANFU!All JANFU missions are in-house by experienced mission makers using a sophisticated framework as well as several in-house scripts. This results in high quality missions that are hard to find in many Arma groups.JANFU missions, like most Arma groups, are one-off missions. Individual mission makers have the liberty of making campaigns, but they are not the norm for event days.PlaystyleJANFU is relatively classified as relaxed realism, there is a chain of command in mission, a degree military etiquette, terms, and tactics, are used to increase the effectiveness of our force and to provide a maximum fun factor in mission. Many members of JANFU have described the group as very similar in playstyle to Shacktac, arguably the most famous Arma group. In many regards JANFU seeks to emulate the parts of Shacktac that work, in fact, JANFU remains as active bug testers for many Dslyexci/Shacktac mods.

JANFU is looking for players that bring their game face as well as their humor to the table, as well as noobies and veterans alike.There are many things a new member can expect from JANFU, consistency, helpfulness, friendliness, and dedication. As stated in the history JANFU has never missed an event day, you wouldn't be playing with a group that struggles to keep afloat, members of JANFU enjoy playing and come to play every week.

If you have a technical issue, someone will help you solve it, chances are your problem has been encountered many times anyway. We even have a large section of our teamspeak dedicated to fixes regarding many ACE/ACRE issues. JANFU members want JANFU to thrive and will make sure that new members feel welcome. Many members have been playing the Arma/OFP series for over a decade and can help you in-game and out.Rank System(or lack thereof)JANFU does not have ranks in the traditional sense, you won't find Captains, Sergeants, Privates, etc. Rather, they are more like positions.

Veteran and up require a degree of dedication and as a result, you can ask for the rank, or you are asked to take it. No one is forced to put in more time then they want.OfficerThe highest position acquirable, Officers are capable of filling all leadership roles with proficiency, make missions, and participate in server administration, as well as bug testing for third party Arma related entities, like PlayWithSix and Shacktac. Let's just say, JANFU's officers have, on several occasions, fixed bugs/errors for people. Officers do not primarily lead, but often aid in training.NCONCOs are extremely dedicated members in JANFU that can fill all leadership roles, make missions, and take their time to train/assist any members, especially new ones. NCOs lead orientation sessions which familiarizes new members at any degree, new to Arma, new to ACE/ACRE, new to JANFU.

NCOs also train members in technical roles, such as ACE artillery, vehicle/aircraft operation, advanced weapon systems, land-nav, etc, at the request of members.VeteranVeterans, like NCOs, are very dedicated members, often take leadership/technical roles. Many veterans also make missions and assist in training. Veterans have been with JANFU for several months and have shown that they care for the well being of the group.GruntGrunts are the bulk of JANFU members, making up about 80% of the group. Grunts are dependable players that are proficient in most leadership and technical roles.

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Grunts have been with JANFU for a few weeks with steady attendance and are completely familiar with the game and JANFU's playstyle.RookieBrand new members to JANFU. Rookies are highly advised, but not required, to go to a familiarization session, where NCOs will instruct them on all/any aspect of the game. If Rookies prove their ability in several sessions they can become a Grunt without going to a familiarization session. Rookie is also a probationary rank of sorts, if a Rookie has steady attendance and a solid attitude for several events then they are able to become a Grunt.How it works In-gameDespite their being a hierarchy in JANFU, it dissolves in mission.

The admin for the session will ask for a volunteer to be the Commanding Officer of the entire force, often leading a platoon element. After the CO slots, which is often a Veteran and up, he calls the roles in his force.

Its usually first come first serve, you'll often have a different role every mission, unless of course you want to stick to one role you like. Leadership roles are often called first, Platoon HQ, Squad Leaders, Vehicle Commanders, etc. All remaining roles are then slotted by the remaining players, they can choose whatever they want, however it is enforced that you should not take a role you don't know how to use, unless you have a player that can coach you.Once the roles are slotted, the mission hierarchy takes over. A Veteran could be a superior to an Officer in mission and the Officer complies with the Veteran's plan.How to JoinJANFU has no requirement to join with the exception that you be at least 16 years old. Even then, we could bend the age limit a bit if you're a cool guy.PlaystyleJANFU is relatively classified as relaxed realism, there is a chain of command in mission, a degree military etiquette, terms, and tactics, are used to increase the effectiveness of our force and to provide a maximum fun factor in mission. Many members of JANFU have described the group as very similar in playstyle to Shacktac, arguably the most famous Arma group.

In many regards JANFU seeks to emulate the parts of Shacktac that work, in fact, JANFU remains as active bug testers for many Dslyexci/Shacktac mods. JANFU is looking for players that bring their game face as well as their humor to the table, as well as noobies and veterans alike.There are many things a new member can expect from JANFU, consistency, helpfulness, friendliness, and dedication. As stated in the history JANFU has never missed an event day, you wouldn't be playing with a group that struggles to keep afloat, members of JANFU enjoy playing and come to play every week. If you have a technical issue, someone will help you solve it, chances are your problem has been encountered many times anyway. We even have a large section of our teamspeak dedicated to fixes regarding many ACE/ACRE issues.

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JANFU members want JANFU to thrive and will make sure that new members feel welcome. Many members have been playing the Arma/OFP series for over a decade and can help you in-game and out.Rank System(or lack thereof)JANFU does not have ranks in the traditional sense, you won't find Captains, Sergeants, Privates, etc. Rather, they are more like positions. Veteran and up require a degree of dedication and as a result, you can ask for the rank, or you are asked to take it. No one is forced to put in more time then they want.OfficerThe highest position acquirable, Officers are capable of filling all leadership roles with proficiency, make missions, and participate in server administration, as well as bug testing for third party Arma related entities, like PlayWithSix and Shacktac. Let's just say, JANFU's officers have, on several occasions, fixed bugs/errors for people.

Officers do not primarily lead, but often aid in training.NCONCOs are extremely dedicated members in JANFU that can fill all leadership roles, make missions, and take their time to train/assist any members, especially new ones. NCOs lead orientation sessions which familiarizes new members at any degree, new to Arma, new to ACE/ACRE, new to JANFU. NCOs also train members in technical roles, such as ACE artillery, vehicle/aircraft operation, advanced weapon systems, land-nav, etc, at the request of members.VeteranVeterans, like NCOs, are very dedicated members, often take leadership/technical roles. Many veterans also make missions and assist in training.

Veterans have been with JANFU for several months and have shown that they care for the well being of the group.GruntGrunts are the bulk of JANFU members, making up about 80% of the group. Grunts are dependable players that are proficient in most leadership and technical roles. Grunts have been with JANFU for a few weeks with steady attendance and are completely familiar with the game and JANFU's playstyle.RookieBrand new members to JANFU. Rookies are highly advised, but not required, to go to a familiarization session, where NCOs will instruct them on all/any aspect of the game.

If Rookies prove their ability in several sessions they can become a Grunt without going to a familiarization session. Rookie is also a probationary rank of sorts, if a Rookie has steady attendance and a solid attitude for several events then they are able to become a Grunt.How it works In-gameDespite their being a hierarchy in JANFU, it dissolves in mission. The admin for the session will ask for a volunteer to be the Commanding Officer of the entire force, often leading a platoon element. After the CO slots, which is often a Veteran and up, he calls the roles in his force. Its usually first come first serve, you'll often have a different role every mission, unless of course you want to stick to one role you like.

Leadership roles are often called first, Platoon HQ, Squad Leaders, Vehicle Commanders, etc. All remaining roles are then slotted by the remaining players, they can choose whatever they want, however it is enforced that you should not take a role you don't know how to use, unless you have a player that can coach you.Once the roles are slotted, the mission hierarchy takes over. A Veteran could be a superior to an Officer in mission and the Officer complies with the Veteran's plan.How to JoinJANFU has no requirement to join with the exception that you be at least 16 years old. Even then, we could bend the age limit a bit if you're a cool guy.Contact to Join.

.Join our Steam Group for event notifications!WHAT THE F&@# IS THIS?Virtual Line Battles. We play a third/first-person-shooter(ish) set in the Napoleonic Era of warfare. It has Cavalry, Cannons, Infantry, Muskets, Swords, Bayonets, Drums, Flutes, Generals, and Mustaches. It takes you 10 seconds to reload, you miss the broadside of a barn at 30 yards, and you follow a man's orders to your certain death - because his hat is bigger than yours.Why would anyone play such a game?If you have to ask that, we can't help you.

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