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    Default MP Reminder

    When you are playing MP and need to ask your ally or allies for help please do them the favor of giving directions. They are not seeing what you see. And if you just say that `I need help over here` you may not get it where you want. Give specifics as much as possible. Most guys are eager to go help, but may not know exactly where it is needed most.
    Oh, and please dont call your ally names. They might just stop in place and rest.
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    Blue Eyed Samurai Senior Member Wishazu's Avatar
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    you can give precise directions through the ingame chat, it points a huge great big red arrow at the place you want your allies to move to/attack etc.
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    ..fears no adversary Senior Member Jochi Khan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wishazu
    you can give precise directions through the ingame chat, it points a huge great big red arrow at the place you want your allies to move to/attack etc.
    I saw this happen in one game that I was playing in but have not found out how to do this. (I was playing with ppl and I couldn't understand their language )
    Please explain how you get the red arrow, and to point to where you want it to.

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