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Re: Suppression effect from helicopter rotors

Posted: 2010-01-04 15:44
by Alex6714
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.
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.

Re: Suppression effect from helicopter rotors

Posted: 2010-01-04 19:11
by Herbiie
Alex6714 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.
Default to fire is Left Click mate ;)