Hi SaOk!
Here's my opinion on your mission:
OverviewA decent pic, and the text is almost a poem.
IntroThe intro is very impressive. I liked the scenes of utter devastation and the crystal clear voices with that American accent.
BriefingThe briefing is top notch too. It accompanies several sub-sections, good photos and all the background information one could ask for. Excellent job.
MissionI was already aware that this mission sets a high standard, judging from the briefing and intro. But the mission almost blew me away, with volumes of radio chatter that accompanied the whole flying part. It was great to fly to the frontline, evacuate the wounded, insert the spec ops and feeling like a real pilot while doing it.
From my last try, I knew that the mission would be more challenging after the crash. Like last time, I moved up into the woods, found a camp and then the story went on with a radio conversation that felt very realistic and that chat with the spec ops that introduced me to my "easy" part of the mission at hand.
The POW camp was hard, but I could beat it. A close shave anyway because of a misplaced savegame. After I managed to free the POWs, kill a BMP afterwards and make my way to the abandoned camp, I ran across a troop emplacement just a few hundred meters east of the POW camp.
The enemy had lots of cover and concealment, and the bushes there hindered my movement. At this site I lost all my newly gained squad, and due to a misplaced savegame, I had to quit.
Up to this moment the mission lasted more than 2 hours for me.
ConclusionA labour of love and it shows. This mission is great, but also very long and almost too challenging for me. If it would be part of a campaign, I would suggest to split it into 2 missions: The flying and the grunt part.
Cheers
Mathias