Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ
I've posted a description of this a few other places, but they're all buried in other threads that may not ever be found by a majority of people looking for this issue. Other than my own posts, I've not seen anyone explain this feature on these forums, I apologize in advance if it's been covered, but searching brought about no helpful information.

I doubt this is "Common knowledge" based on the number of pilots I see that never use their own missiles to finish off a tank his gunner may have missed, help take down the enemy chopper, or even fire them within a football field's length of their target.




This is the standard cockpit view. Note the horizon line extending from the target reticle.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/Apoth/BF22006-06-2612-56-38-04.jpg


This shot shows how the horizon line tilts when you tilt your chopper.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/Apoth/BF22006-06-2612-56-54-65.jpg



Most people leave it at that. The horizon line bar is there to do nothing more than to show you which way you're tilted, so that you can regain balance and hover when necessary. This isn't the case.




As you can see in this shot, when I'm pointing my nose down to close in on the jets, that horizon line leaves the midpoint of my target reticle and moves up. This is because the horizon line also acts as your missile placement on the Y axis.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/Apoth/BF22006-06-2612-58-00-00.jpg


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/Apoth/BF22006-06-2612-58-21-85.jpg


The trick to firing these missiles is to use the target reticle to judge where on the X axis (Horizontally) your missiles will go, then using that horizon line to determine where they'll actually land in regard to distance.


Here's a colored pic to describe it visually. Picture this in your mind. Your crosshair isn't your center target reticle, your crosshair is dynamic in regard to your horizon line position, and your center reticle. The purple dot is about where you should hit.

https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/Apoth/bf2chopperaim.jpg




A couple things to keep in mind:

1. Turning the chopper left or right throws everything off. The key is coming in straight, don't bother firing while turning unless you've got a LOT of practice doing it. That's not to say you shouldn't practice it though. As some other posters in this thread have mentioned, you become even more deadly when you master this, but be patient and practice with it before you get frustrated.

2. Everyone's video settings are different. There's no way to determine 100% where you need to aim based on someone else's screenshots. It's the same with the TV missile. Find your own sweet spot.

3. This guide is NOT an exact science. There's no substitute for practice, this was simply written to give people an edge, and a new tool to work with. There are some other factors that are being brought up that, once I'm able to test them for myself, will also be included in this guide.

Last edited by Not (2006-07-08 09:53:32)

Paco_the_Insane
Phorum Phantom
+244|6660|Ohio
nice. +1
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6665

Good guide, I didn't know about the horizontal line, I just figured it was somewhere other than on the crosshairs lol.
=NwW= SgtD
Member
+16|6592|England basingstoke
sweet thx man will use that guide
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|6782|UK
Yeah this is exactly how i use my missles, the trick with turning and firing is firing ahead of your target. Then the missles should hit, i terms of chopper chasing if im about 50 metres from the chopper and we are both circling i fire about 1 inch on my screen ahead of the chopper and boom i normally get 5-6 hits on the chopper and it explodes.
tupla_s
.
+455|6608|Finland
Great I've always shooted randomly above the center target reticle and didn't know (notice) it hits where the horizontal line is
PitViper401
The Magnetic Bullet Attractor
+31|6714|Illinois
Wow this is going to help me so much, I'd always just try and take my best guess at where they hit.  +1
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ
Glad to help.
KnowMeByTrailOfDead
Jackass of all Trades
+62|6696|Dayton, Ohio
Is it true for the reverse? If you are firing up in the air while drifting backwards, say in a dog fight?
ReGmAn78
Member
+16|6662|Alberta, Canada
Good to see someone else giving tips, i been flying for long time now and 90% of the time i fly alone just for the fact i like to do the fighting, and enjoy taking helis out without tv or a gunner...note to all you self gunners out there, u better hope u dont miss me the first shot

And to Not....look me up sometime man, its always good to play someone with actual skill
HolmWrecker
Member
+2|6725|Nibiru
Great tip! I've been playing since the game was released and never noticed that. Good job!
Definately deserves a karma point!
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ

KnowMeByTrailOfDead wrote:

Is it true for the reverse? If you are firing up in the air while drifting backwards, say in a dog fight?
Yes, the line will move below your target reticle rather than above it, and you treat it the same way.
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ

ReGmAn78 wrote:

And to Not....look me up sometime man, its always good to play someone with actual skill
Will do, is your game name the same as the one you use on the forums?
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|6722|67.222.138.85
Nice guide, now I can point people here instead of explaining it myself.

Though to anyone practicing with this, it is harder to hit things with missles while turning but very much worth the effort, especially useful in taking out targets that are a threat such as mobile AA, tanks, and AT guys, since it's really hard for them to hit you while you're circling around them.
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ

Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Nice guide, now I can point people here instead of explaining it myself.

Though to anyone practicing with this, it is harder to hit things with missles while turning but very much worth the effort, especially useful in taking out targets that are a threat such as mobile AA, tanks, and AT guys, since it's really hard for them to hit you while you're circling around them.
Absolutely, +1
ReGmAn78
Member
+16|6662|Alberta, Canada

Not wrote:

ReGmAn78 wrote:

And to Not....look me up sometime man, its always good to play someone with actual skill
Will do, is your game name the same as the one you use on the forums?
Yea
De_Jappe
Triarii
+432|6543|Belgium

nice +1 I always do it on the feeling, never thought about this before, going to check it out soon!
rh27
Not really a Brit
+51|6612|England
I wish I'd read this before I spent many hours trying to work it out. I found it out for myself eventually, but this would have saved some time to practise other things.
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ

rh27 wrote:

I wish I'd read this before I spent many hours trying to work it out. I found it out for myself eventually, but this would have saved some time to practise other things.
I found it out on a freak chance. See, my computer has...issues right now...long story short I randomly power down and reset. (Likely the CPU temp). So I just go into empty servers, fly the choppers I love so much, and wait for my system meltdown. After about an hour of doing this and shooting a lot of missiles, I just sort of noticed a pattern of movement, noticed the horizon line's motion and put two and two together. Sometimes not being preoccupied with killing things can lead to some pretty nice discoveries.
Sambuccashake
Member
+126|6626|Sweden
I'm a worthless pilot but I just wanted to say that this was a really helpful thread and if I ever take the time to practice my flying I'll keep this in mind. 

+1 for you
Not
Great success!
+216|6592|Chandler, AZ
My thanks to you
Wasder
Resident Emo Hater
+139|6690|Moscow, Russia
Nice guide, looking forward to try that out.
poidloid
Banned
+22|6530
good guide, i need as much help as i can get with firing these bloody things
eagleray69
gone, tired of kiddietrashtalk
+15|6662
good job dude, will try it soon
+1
DerGraueWolf
aka Nekrodamus
+52|6747|Germany, near Koblenz
Thanks mate! +1

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