
One of the things in PR that has always amused and infuriated me is that infantry seem to think that they shouldn't check before crossing the street, or not stand behind stationary manned armoured vehicles.
the earliest memory I have of school as a child was learning to Stop, Look, Listen and live. Yet players ingame don't seem to practice this
When there is a large amount of weaponary and armour moving at high speed on a road or through a traffic entrance, you don't get in its way. If it beeps its horn at you because you are in its way, get out of its way, if you are standing in the repair depot, get out of its way, if you are crossing a road...check for enemies and check for moving vehicles, if there is a vehicle, get out of its way.
Get out of its way
staring dumbly at it in as if it has invaded the 1 m radius you call your personal space just causes delays.
ingame there are Pedestrian areas and vehicle areas, i.e. if you are on a road and you get in a vehicle's way, accidents can and will happen.
IRL if you cross a road without checking, you're taking your life in your own hands.
Please lads, think about preventing accidents ingame, I've seen enough arguements about who was in the wrong
and if you need help deciding which vehicle has right of way when trying to go past each other; the one with the bigger gun gets to go first, unless there is an emergency, such as one vehicle urgently needs repairs.










