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Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
Originally posted by Peter
About planes and attack chopers - never flight with any of them in real life but I am sure that switch seats there is simply impossible. So IMHO ability to switch seats for planes and attack chopers should be removed.
I guess it should not have any negative impact on game.
wrong. if you are gunner in a chopper and the pilot gets sniped out, you should be able to switch to pilot. stfu and stop trying to get them to change the game...
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
One more thing, since Im the most vocal person that actually has any experience with military AirCraft (Air Force Vet). Im gonna add this info. "In Real Life", thats right I said it, you dont have to switch seats in the Air Craft the controls are redundant. Meaning you can fly and use the weapon systems from both positions, you wont have all the weapons officers extra toys in the pilots position but you can defend yourself if he is taken down. The reason for 2 people is that in battle there is just to much going on for one person to deal with. Remember though the only resembelence BF2 bears to real Life is purely accidental. . . . . . .Red
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
Originally posted by redrider
One more thing, since Im the most vocal person that actually has any experience with military AirCraft (Air Force Vet). Im gonna add this info. "In Real Life", thats right I said it, you dont have to switch seats in the Air Craft the controls are redundant. Meaning you can fly and use the weapon systems from both positions, you wont have all the weapons officers extra toys in the pilots position but you can defend yourself if he is taken down. The reason for 2 people is that in battle there is just to much going on for one person to deal with. Remember though the only resembelence BF2 bears to real Life is purely accidental. . . . . . .Red
Red, usually are both officers qualified to fly a chopper? (just curious, would like to know) And in the same time, both qualified gunners?
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
If 'SOLOing' becomes impossible, you'll see a REAL difference between good pilots and the dominating ones: those of us who can actually use hellfires precisely will still own... but we'll be a little limited because of the whiners. At that point, they'll complain that hellfires do too much damage and that's when I'll climb a fcuking belltower...
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
Originally posted by Sloi
If 'SOLOing' becomes impossible, you'll see a REAL difference between good pilots and the dominating ones: those of us who can actually use hellfires precisely will still own... but we'll be a little limited because of the whiners. At that point, they'll complain that hellfires do too much damage and that's when I'll climb a fcuking belltower...
Re: Instantly switching positions in vehicles should be nerfed
Originally posted by Chris_Redfield
Red, usually are both officers qualified to fly a chopper? (just curious, would like to know) And in the same time, both qualified gunners?
yes, they both can engage the guns and missiles. this is redundant in case one is unconscious or killed. that's why rl shouldnt be brought into the argument.
regardless, ive grown tired of all the changes, and its time to move on. whether i play or not its going to keep changing to someone elses idea of fun. the community has kept me hanging on this long, but it is changing also.
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