Im just going to say thats not an excuse at all, because then I could throw that at everything from why my soldier seems incapable of firing a gun to why I don´t know how to jump of a ledge.Herbiie wrote: It may obscure your vision - but get this: Soldiers Train. Soldiers know where they are going. Soldiers know what they are doing. Soldiers do this ALL the time. Soldiers can get off a Heli and get to their position with no trouble - in fact, the only time there may be a slight bit of trouble is on the desert, with this suggestion, then there could be a brown out for the Soldiers on the ground (....) ON GRASS - where's there's NO obstruction, believe me I've ridden in a Chinook and run off the back ramp a couple of times, the only thing that annoyed me slightly was the hot exhaust, but even then I still just ran to my position and threw myself down. OR what about on concrete? How much dust/small pebbles do you think there would be flying around on Muttrah? Virtually none.
Stupid suggestion by people who only know what happens via films.
Suppression effect from helicopter rotors
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Alex6714
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Re: Suppression effect from helicopter rotors
"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Herbiie
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Re: Suppression effect from helicopter rotors
Default to fire is Left Click mateAlex6714 wrote:Im just going to say thats not an excuse at all, because then I could throw that at everything from why my soldier seems incapable of firing a gun to why I don´t know how to jump of a ledge.

