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DRB_Black wrote:
I'm one of the random gunners, who likes to jump on in. If i'm lucky, I can get several kills with a pilot that knows enough to keep the nose pointed at the targets and helps me engage. The other guys are too busy trying not to crash. I can fly the choppers decently, but I realize that there are better flyers out there than me, so I let them have the controls.
End Lesson.
So far as crappy pilots go, many casual players are not willing to put in the time to learn how to control thier flight offline before playing online. It would almost seem worthwhile for Dice to make a "Training" course that players would have to pass in order to unlock flying helos and planes online.
My favorite method of instant bad pilot detection (I'll at least attempt to call these unskilled cockbites n00bs
) is if they begin the flight by flying amost straight up 150-200 meters. I'll stay in to get the extra helo time (working on vet helo badge, time is only limitation for me), but won't expect much of anything out of the pilot. One really big exception to this rule - Transport pilot for USMC on Wake Island. Flying low will get you killed 90% or more of the time. Get at least 200-250 meters high and go straight for the airbase. Either chute in from up high or dive down and land. Without this being done I rarely see the USMC win this map.
As far as finding a good pilot/gunner -
rank matters. While there are First Sergeants and Sergeant Majors who have no skill with helicopters, most have some level of experience with them. Many of the worst pilots I've seen have a rank of Sergeant (just the regular kind) or lower. This doesn't mean that there aren't players with less time in the game who aren't good pilots (or sometimes are just veterans with new accounts), it just means that the likelihood of a person with 50-100 hours of game time having quality of instincts, skills and reactions of a person with several hundred hours is very low. People like to call most high ranking players
vehicle whores, but a large part of thier stats (both time, kills and k/d ratio) is they stay alive longer when they get into vehicles because of thier experience and skill using them.
Last edited by Gilgalad (2005-12-23 13:23:57)