3 years ago
Deployable protection
What if the deployable cover had extra panels in the left, middle, and right that slide up and down that cover you while standing? And they can be destroyed after a couple of hits. It's be nice to ha...
The DCS Deployable cover is being used more as a grief tool that limits player/team mobility in game instead of being used as it was intended to protect against incoming fire. Let’s not add to the current problems with it by making it even larger.
You mean how they put it in door entrances and stuff like that? Yeah that does seem a bit annoying. Wonder if they could put some protrusions in the front of the design of the cover so they can't place it direct in the front of an entryway?
What if it couldn't be put directly in places they place the cover and only the left and right sides of the cover had the extra panels? Again they can be moved up and retracted back down using the "use" key from behind or in front of the cover and it can be destroyed separately from the main part after a couple of shots.
@rea051 wrote:You mean how they put it in door entrances and stuff like that? Yeah that does seem a bit annoying. Wonder if they could put some protrusions in the front of the design of the cover so they can't place it direct in the front of an entryway?
What if it couldn't be put directly in places they place the cover and only the left and right sides of the cover had the extra panels? Again they can be moved up and retracted back down using the "use" key from behind or in front of the cover and it can be destroyed separately from the main part after a couple of shots.
I’d argue that part of the appeal, at least for me, is that there are blockades that need to be over come. So placing a shield in front of a door is totally a legit tactic.
I come to play battlefield over other games for this exact reason. Same goes for the turret discussion in another thread.