are twin-rotor helos possible in bf2?
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charliegrs
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are twin-rotor helos possible in bf2?
like the title says, would a chopper like a chinook or sea knight be possible to model in bf2 or is it hardcoded for only 1 rotor. or maybe theres a way around it?
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Mr.Nicklebe
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daranz
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Whoa! How does he control the gun AND fly at the same time?'[R-PUB wrote:Garabaldi']It's possible, since it only has to do with the model.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=njgqpk5o1YY

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Bob_Marley
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DancingCorpse
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Rhino
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ye only problem with that chopper is that the rotors never "blur" when they speed up like all the other choppers, you still see the hard blades if they where going around slowly. small coding error I thinks.'[R-PUB wrote:Garabaldi']It's possible, since it only has to do with the model.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=njgqpk5o1YY
But yes its possible, Its just an animation thing, then you can just code it in by a normal chopper as it acts still pretty much the same.
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Rhino
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no I dout you can get the chopper to work like in r/l by coding in the same physics with 1 rotor going 1 way, and the other rotor the other way to keep it from spinnning but you can easily code it to have a invisible tail rotor so it flys like a chopper, physics will not be excat to r/l but it will work well enough.DarkTalon wrote:I think you overestimated the BF2 engine, it doesn't utilize advanced physics.
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Rhino
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ehhh well then his question was still awnsered as you would just code it like i said above. also its kinda the same thing as a double rotor chopper as both rotors spin in diffrent directions to cancel each other out, just cos they are offset from each other dont mean they dont apply the same ruleHellDuke wrote:This is a twin rotor if you didn't google the chinook or sea knight
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TexLax
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Spaz
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'[R-PUB wrote:Garabaldi']It's possible, since it only has to do with the model.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=njgqpk5o1YY
I need to have that in my pr_sp!!

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