If any rotors collide with a person, they should be dead instantly.
If rotors collide with a vehicle, both vehicles should sustain damage until the rotor stops colliding with the vehicle.
This should make Muttrah very interesting for the USMC...
they do not, try it on lan.Drunkenup wrote:I could swear that the vBF2 Blackhawk's Rotors are meshed.


Oh god it's going to suck when an entire squad decides to run through the tail rotor on their way to get in...ChizNizzle wrote:Jeah just solid colision ot separate blades...makes sense... and yeah, player to object cillision too![]()
AFAIK, there are separate meshes for bullets/projectiles, objects and players.mat552 wrote:and tanks would be able to target the ROTOR of a helo with a heat round for an instant kill, which while not great for the aircraft, wouldn't do the same thing irl as a direct high explosive detonation to the rest of the fuselage.

it would maybe cause lag if it was spinning.[R-CON]Rudd wrote:this has been suggested before
and it was tried but it caused alot of lag iirc, though if somone could take another shwack at it that would be cool
in theory an accurate cols of the rotors spinning around at high speeds would put quite a bit of strain on the server since it would have to keep upto tabs of the speed the col was rotating and constantly checking that rotation wasn't hitting anything and if it did hit something it would probably go insane.Solid Knight wrote:It shouldn't cause any lag.
Awwww[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:in theory an accurate cols of the rotors spinning around at high speeds would put quite a bit of strain on the server since it would have to keep upto tabs of the speed the col was rotating and constantly checking that rotation wasn't hitting anything and if it did hit something it would probably go insane.
But having a cylinder around the rotors meeting the same radius the rotors do that didn't spin and was just static wouldn't be any different than just the normal vehicles col, but like I said to get that you need to edit all the cols of all the choppers.
