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Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 02:54
by WARTOM_34
Hello everyone, I have had PR for about 10 days now, and I have a slightly ridiculous question. How do you close the ramp doors for the chinook and stuff??? :P

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 03:00
by SuperHornet
It does it automatically.

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 03:00
by rPoXoTauJIo
It close automatically, when you get speed and altitude.
Don't try to get people inside, they will die in flight ;)

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 03:25
by Click
but who knows that might be possible in the future where people can stand inside a Chinook but everything is automatic on a Chinook except the create drops.

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 04:10
by rushn
Click wrote:but who knows that might be possible in the future where people can stand inside a Chinook but everything is automatic on a Chinook except the create drops.
not possible with BF2 engine unless the speed is very low but then you start glitching


maybe possible in Arma 2 ;)

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 05:05
by whatshisname55
Actually it is possible in BF2 with some good scripts. I've seen it, sadly I can't remember where. :(

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 15:17
by Pvt.LHeureux
whatshisname55 wrote:Actually it is possible in BF2 with some good scripts. I've seen it, sadly I can't remember where. :(

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 15:24
by Rhino
Pvt.LHeureux wrote:
I think you will find that the Chinook in that vid isn't being piloted by anyone, or a bot even and is on a coded straight path at a constant altitude and not a very fast speed even.

In that case, it isn't hard to do that no but if you try to have people walking about in a PCO piloted by a real player then the game changes totally, even with a material coating the inside of the chopper that can't damage players, you can still very easily get killed by a small turn or w/e due to the way the engine works...

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 15:26
by Pvt.LHeureux
Yeah AD think about using this for something in Project Normandy :)

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-18 21:58
by communistman
I don't know... I once had my entire Russian squad on Yamalia airlifted in the back of a chinook by a treasonous Canadian pilot, who landed us right in the middle of a huge Canadian Fob that was otherwise unapproachable. If I remember right it was Seagull_Tourney, who is a great pilot and player btw. We flew low and slow, may have lost one man in the flight but I'm not sure. Otherwise, we conducted a perfect infiltration and ambush!

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-19 01:30
by rushn
communistman wrote:I don't know... I once had my entire Russian squad on Yamalia airlifted in the back of a chinook by a treasonous Canadian pilot, who landed us right in the middle of a huge Canadian Fob that was otherwise unapproachable. If I remember right it was Seagull_Tourney, who is a great pilot and player btw. We flew low and slow, may have lost one man in the flight but I'm not sure. Otherwise, we conducted a perfect infiltration and ambush!
wouldnt be very good if you have to fly very slow and low prone to gunfire and losing at least one person

but I am surprised that he managed to get most of you in there flying like that

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-19 01:35
by saXoni
Wait what? A pilot on the Canadian team allowed a Russian squad to get in his chopper?

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-19 02:22
by Pvt.LHeureux
Traitor :D

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-19 06:40
by communistman
saXoni wrote:Wait what? A pilot on the Canadian team allowed a Russian squad to get in his chopper?
Yup. I think he was disgruntled with his team or something, in any case, I managed to hail him down with mumble (we were all in one channel), and turns out he was interested in helping us stealth-infiltrate their super FOB. It was pretty ninja-leet, looking back.

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-19 19:22
by Republic_Commando
As long as you stay in the middle and away from the doors it's possible.

Re: Chinook question

Posted: 2012-01-21 16:37
by Redamare
:) simply i just dont fly ... but now that i got a new computer maybe it would be safer .... in real sense .... flying with a bad computer is like flying drunk :L