Helicopters; improving the pilots view range
Posted: 2009-05-03 14:31
As far as I can tell, this hasn't been suggested before. I'm not certain wether or not it could be easily implemented.
When you're flying helicopters in PR, particularly transport helos, your view range is rather limited. I know you can use the CTRL key to look around, but holding down the CTRL key while flying means you can't do any steering. This is most importantly a problem when you're trying to manouver sideways, as in horisontal movement from one side to the other. Flying like this is useful when you're trying to find a good spot to land off people or pick them up in rough terrain. Being able to look right and left can also be crucial in determining wether or not the LZ is safe.
Is it possible to add a second view mode where you could look directly right or left of the helicopter while still retaining flight controls? I know you can swap view mode in regular BF2, looking around in all angles while still being able to fly properly.
Finally, I'm not sure wether people flying with joysticks have this problem. If they don't, I suppose I should start using mine.
When you're flying helicopters in PR, particularly transport helos, your view range is rather limited. I know you can use the CTRL key to look around, but holding down the CTRL key while flying means you can't do any steering. This is most importantly a problem when you're trying to manouver sideways, as in horisontal movement from one side to the other. Flying like this is useful when you're trying to find a good spot to land off people or pick them up in rough terrain. Being able to look right and left can also be crucial in determining wether or not the LZ is safe.
Is it possible to add a second view mode where you could look directly right or left of the helicopter while still retaining flight controls? I know you can swap view mode in regular BF2, looking around in all angles while still being able to fly properly.
Finally, I'm not sure wether people flying with joysticks have this problem. If they don't, I suppose I should start using mine.