Turning reduces stamina?
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jackal22
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zigzagging does not tire you out quicker.
you are still running at the same pace, you are just taking a longer route to the same objective hence making it seem more tiring because you are covering more distance.
therefore there should be no zigzagging penalty imposed. plus 20kg is nothing, especially with adrenalin and training you would easily be able to zig zag.
you are still running at the same pace, you are just taking a longer route to the same objective hence making it seem more tiring because you are covering more distance.
therefore there should be no zigzagging penalty imposed. plus 20kg is nothing, especially with adrenalin and training you would easily be able to zig zag.

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Taffy
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Lets whine about the vanilla monkeys who TK for planes. A*seholes.OkitaMakoto wrote:exactly... has PR gotten so good that you have to pick out things that have NOTHING wrong with them to whine about?
Myself wrote:It'd be more popular than PR, cuz itd appeal to the noob-spraying, team-killing, bunny-hopping, jet-crashing, team-swapping retards that belong in vanilla BF2.
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[T]Terranova7
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Like others have said, zig-zagging wouldn't tire you down that much. In fact, if you're under fire it's recommended that you do so (IRL).
Being an athlete myself (yes, not everyone who plays games is a complete coach potato) the most zig-zagging will do is increase the lenght of time it would take you to reach your destination. The thing about BF2 (or in this case PR) the movement required to perform a "zig-zag" pattern looks a little odd. IRL you have to plant a foot down and lean into the other direction, like a football player making a juke move.
Being an athlete myself (yes, not everyone who plays games is a complete coach potato) the most zig-zagging will do is increase the lenght of time it would take you to reach your destination. The thing about BF2 (or in this case PR) the movement required to perform a "zig-zag" pattern looks a little odd. IRL you have to plant a foot down and lean into the other direction, like a football player making a juke move.
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danthemanbuddy
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