Anyway, on to my idea:
Allow for all bay doors on all helicopters that have them operational.
Bay doors must be opened by either the pilot or a copilot before any troops may enter.
This would also hopefully stop those with twitchy fingers from hitting the "E" button before the helicopter has reached a safe unloading zone.
One thing I (and the tester I discussed this with) thought would be very nifty is the implementation a CH-47 on only large maps were transportation is needed. Use of this aircraft would serve several purposes. It could perform the following operations - but only one at a time:
Option 1)
Cary twelve (12) troops (two full squads) plus one pilot and one copilot. Again, operation of bay doors would be required in order for troops to enter and exit the aircraft.
Option 2)
One (1) fully loaded Humvee (with a mounted .50) may be loaded/unloaded at any given time in any given location (for either insertion or extraction) inside the helicopter. Closing of rear bay door would secure the Humvee inside the helicopter until a safe drop off location is reached and rear bay door is opened.
Option 3)
Two (2) fully loaded DPVs (Desert Patrol Vehicles) may be loaded/unloaded at any given time in any given location (for either insertion or extraction) inside the helicopter. Again, closing of rear bay door would secure the DPVs until a safe drop off location is reached.
Option 4)
Six (6) quads may be loaded/unloaded at any given time in any given location (for either insertion or extraction) inside the helicopter. Once more, closing of the rear bay door would secure the quads safely.
I know nothing of the BF2 engine, what is possible and what is not. I do know that these ideas (other than allowing for 12 troops to be secured) are highly unlikely. I am only voicing my opinion of what I believe would be a huge asset for game play as well as realism.
Now for the picture that inspired me to think of this idea:
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/3205 ... 9b0fj7.jpg
Here is my reenactment of this event. Throughout the game I successfully pulled off at least one dozen of these operations (parking the butt end of the helicopter on a edge while troops loaded/unloaded, then performing the same operation for a pickup and moving on to the next flag. NOTE!!! THIS REQUIRES MUCH PATIENTS, A STEADY HAND, A JOYSTICK, AND PRACTICE!! PLEASE DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU ARE SURE YOU CAN PULL IT OFF AS TEAM KILLING A FULL HELICOPTER WILL SURELY NOT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. So again (not to brag
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/7546 ... 074bo4.png
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/7551 ... 084cf5.png
I wasn't sure what code to use so you'll just have to click on the link.



