some of you know when you pull back your para and your press the D you start to go left instead of right?this made me a tip, when you push back push the OPPOSITE button of the direction,eg to turn left,press right
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Well its gotta do something, and the sprint meter goes down and you fall faster, its my guess, im somewhat of an BF2 HAHO and HALO incertion expert. (Im a sniper and i practice bailing and fifteen hundred feet up, pulling parachute right away and parasailng to other end of map at enemy base, all while shooting at people! Or haloing onto Cranes)
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Originally posted by PrayingHandsIm fairly certain that you swan dive after being in the air a certain amount of time. Or reaching "terminal velocity." (The fastest speed a human can fall. It's something like 180 mph)
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180mph? Hell, I've done 120mph not even trying. I'm pretty sure the fall-speed record is much, much higher and was achieved in a HALO jump with oxygen. If I'm not mistaken, the guy broke the damn sound barrier. Naturally, we barely have 1500 feet of altitude to play with in BF2, but still.
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Originally posted by Tactical_Marksman180mph? Hell, I've done 120mph not even trying. I'm pretty sure the fall-speed record is much, much higher and was achieved in a HALO jump with oxygen. If I'm not mistaken, the guy broke the damn sound barrier. Naturally, we barely have 1500 feet of altitude to play with in BF2, but still.
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Originally posted by Tactical_Marksman180mph? Hell, I've done 120mph not even trying. I'm pretty sure the fall-speed record is much, much higher and was achieved in a HALO jump with oxygen. If I'm not mistaken, the guy broke the damn sound barrier. Naturally, we barely have 1500 feet of altitude to play with in BF2, but still.
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