I just thought this was funny:
I was playing on shar-qe last night and some guy in the Cobra was just plain owning us. I don't know what was up with my team, but it just seemed like nobody was doing ANYTHING about the chopper. We couldn't take a single flag without the chopper showing up and blasting us all into oblivion. I got so frustrated at being killed over and over again by the chopper that after we finally managed to somehow take the flag by the brick wall, where the AA emplacement is, I decided that I would just dedicate the rest of the round to making that chopper pilot's job as difficult as I could.
I manned the AA and got a lock, waited for him to drop his flares, and once I got the re lock I let fly with both missiles and got the kill. I then pointed the AA in the general direction of the TV station and waited for him to go for the chopper again. Of course he did, I got the lock, fired, and BAM! Another kill. Anyway, I got about six or seven kills in a row on him,and needless to say, we weren't being owned by the chopper anymore, as he was now finding it very difficult to get more than maybe 60 or 70 meters away from the TV station without getting a couple of missles directly up his tail-pipe!
Then this message comes through the chat from the pilot:
"Gator, how can you see me when I'm so far away?"
I replied and told him that I couldn't actually see him. But I knew where the chopper was going to be, so I was just pointing the AA in that direction and waiting for a lock.
There was a long pause, then came his response:
"BS Gator! You hack!"
So, I sent a message through the chat: "Does someone want to explain to him how the AA works in this game???"
Then came the kick vote against me... which didn't pass.
It just struck me as being very odd that someone could play this game enough to become as effective as he was at piloting the chopper, but still not have a clue about how the AA works!?!?!?!? Also, I guess when he's 'owning' in the chopper, everything is hunky-dory... but we he starts getting owned by AA, suddenly it must be a hack!
I was playing on shar-qe last night and some guy in the Cobra was just plain owning us. I don't know what was up with my team, but it just seemed like nobody was doing ANYTHING about the chopper. We couldn't take a single flag without the chopper showing up and blasting us all into oblivion. I got so frustrated at being killed over and over again by the chopper that after we finally managed to somehow take the flag by the brick wall, where the AA emplacement is, I decided that I would just dedicate the rest of the round to making that chopper pilot's job as difficult as I could.
I manned the AA and got a lock, waited for him to drop his flares, and once I got the re lock I let fly with both missiles and got the kill. I then pointed the AA in the general direction of the TV station and waited for him to go for the chopper again. Of course he did, I got the lock, fired, and BAM! Another kill. Anyway, I got about six or seven kills in a row on him,and needless to say, we weren't being owned by the chopper anymore, as he was now finding it very difficult to get more than maybe 60 or 70 meters away from the TV station without getting a couple of missles directly up his tail-pipe!
Then this message comes through the chat from the pilot:
"Gator, how can you see me when I'm so far away?"
I replied and told him that I couldn't actually see him. But I knew where the chopper was going to be, so I was just pointing the AA in that direction and waiting for a lock.
There was a long pause, then came his response:
"BS Gator! You hack!"
So, I sent a message through the chat: "Does someone want to explain to him how the AA works in this game???"
Then came the kick vote against me... which didn't pass.
It just struck me as being very odd that someone could play this game enough to become as effective as he was at piloting the chopper, but still not have a clue about how the AA works!?!?!?!? Also, I guess when he's 'owning' in the chopper, everything is hunky-dory... but we he starts getting owned by AA, suddenly it must be a hack!
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