Modifying people’s psychology has always been a part of war IMO. Whether it’s speeches, giving your soldiers meth, or gamification, it’s generally all seen as fair game.
It does make a bit of macabre logic. Capturing them takes a hell of a lot longer than just blowing them up. It also can take several drones.
Say a drone team on their most effective day is eliminating 3-5 Russians. Spending a few hours to escort one across the front line for capture needs to be incentivized heavily.
The “ten times more epoints” for capturing them alive made me laugh.
It sounds like a hot fix.
It sounds fucked up when I think about it, but we’re at the point where we need fucked up to hold on
Modifying people’s psychology has always been a part of war IMO. Whether it’s speeches, giving your soldiers meth, or gamification, it’s generally all seen as fair game.
It does make a bit of macabre logic. Capturing them takes a hell of a lot longer than just blowing them up. It also can take several drones.
Say a drone team on their most effective day is eliminating 3-5 Russians. Spending a few hours to escort one across the front line for capture needs to be incentivized heavily.