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The exact purpose and benfits have evolved as EA has released patches and fixes for this exploit. Before a patch which disabled players being able to jump in a zig zag motion while also firing their weapon, which was eventually seen to as a form of cheating and also a kickable/bannable offense on servers depending on the owners of the servers preference. Players could jump round a corner, come across an enemy and begin to jump in a random direction while firing, some people viewed this as "unsporting" and "noobery", along with bunny hopping people and firing the weapon people would also prone in "mid air" which became to be known as dolphin diving.
EA has made attempts to reduce the use of this in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142. With each jump a portion of your sprint stamina is reduced and a player is not able to fire while hopping. However, it still remains a very effective way to evade fire although very unrealistic.
Many servers attempt to place a count on the number of consecutive jumps to label it as bunny hopping. Other server administrators simply use their better judgement. Usually hopping specifically to evade oncoming fire is a kickable/bannable offense.
EA has made attempts to reduce the use of this in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142. With each jump a portion of your sprint stamina is reduced and a player is not able to fire while hopping. However, it still remains a very effective way to evade fire although very unrealistic.
Many servers attempt to place a count on the number of consecutive jumps to label it as bunny hopping. Other server administrators simply use their better judgement. Usually hopping specifically to evade oncoming fire is a kickable/bannable offense.
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