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4 years ago
Flying jets and helicopters was much more rewarding and a more mature experience in past Battlefields. Also contributing to the unlocks. And they were never overpowered.
And the superlong lock-on time to jets is also rubbish. Or that the lock breaks because there is a tiny dove in the way. Sadly they did not just take what they had in BF3/4. It sadly all fits the rather un-finetuned un-playtested rest of 2042.
Thanks thread opener. I dig your post. It‘s really about the mix of air vehicles.
4 years ago
@MLT-THOR if i'm going to spend the time to kill a troublesome pilot that stays low i find it useful to knock over trees and/or poles that keep getting in the way. if you have your loadouts set up you can use angel with M5 and knock over the poles to prep and then switch to AA or just start using soflam. if you keep them locked up eventually someone will kill them or they will spend all their time hiding
- 4 years ago@Psubond Gotcha. I meant the lock within the heli. Not everyone is a heli god like Silk. Trying to fly really low (which fits the Apache) was a treat in BF3/4. Here I find the lock-on time and HUD dead zones really frustrating while being a constant slow flying „Shoot me!“-truck.
- 4 years ago@MLT-THOR ah, i don't fly in battlefield games, i find it more fun to shoot down helos but i understand what you mean. on a side note on the rare times i play as gunner in AH, i REALLY miss that box that shows which way you are pointed in relation to the direction that they helo is headed. makes it a lot harder to figure out where you will be shooting when you don't know what the pilot is about to do and you lose track of where you are pointed
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