Bad Company 2 Advanced Flying Tutorial
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I watched all 3. AMAZING tips. Thank you. I look forward to your BF3 tips :D
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i want to learn to fly a helicopter but the only real way to do it is
by experience , however i see no point in going into a match and wasting the teams
heli , what do i do? :L
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How do you dodge enemy rockets? Pro players always take me down the moment i fly over their heads.I try to keep my heli moving but it doesn't help much.
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Thanks, that was very helpful!
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nice vids, well structured and to the point, thx m8!
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Is it just me or does this kind of music make the video even more epic?
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a good pilot can dictate the outcome of a game.
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In my opinion, you should have a smart gunner. A guy who know what is best for the heli. If your gunner man shoots at the enemy helicopter, it only take like 2 - 3 rounds. But most likely you''ll get a dumb ass as a co-pilot who is only focusing on the ground units....
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Wunkus, how many hours of gameplay do you think it takes to become a competent pilot?
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man tutorial 2 and 3 were really useful fr non xbox and xbox users
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when are the bf3 tips!
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i am disappointed... I need a more advanced tutorial lol. Like how to attack helicopters. Depending on the altitude you will fire up or down from the crosshairs... but when a chopper is spinning and changing altitude it can make it very difficult. but it looks like you fly just about the same as I do so maybe you are not pro at this yet...???
skystruck13 6 months ago
@skystruck13 Heli-to-heli fighting is a difficult subject to teach. Most arial battles are fought at a good distance, against a small silhouette of a target, moving in all directions with no point of reference for actual direction of movement. Both pilots tend to fly to the ceiling of game play trying to get above the other heli, and aiming with the rockets is a guessing game because they are so slow (with your only referance for distance being the size of your enemy).
wunkus 6 months ago
@skystruck13 Here is my advice. 1) Have a gunner: Cannon ammo travels much faster than the rockets and is more accuret in hitting another Heli at a distance. Your enemy will probably have a gunner and will kill you if you dont. 2) Close the distance: Heli battles tend to stay far apart, as neither pilot wants to expose himself as a larger target. Gather the enemy's firing patern, get closer while he reloads, and increase your chances of landing some rockets.
wunkus 6 months ago
@skystruck13 Also, your aggressive advance freaks out most pilots, causing them to back up and out of bounds. Once they travel out, they will be forced to return, exposing themselves for an easy kill. 3) Have Big Balls: Feel like taking a risk, all or nothing? Close your distance, save your rockets. Time your attack and wait for your enemy to reload. Then quickly drop altitude, fly under him, pitch up and blast his belly before he can fire again. 4) Practice: Only you can make you good.
wunkus 6 months ago
This move really pisses me off but I would like to know how to do it. I can't really explain it well, but it's the chopper does does an infinite circle around a fixed point and it's almost impossible to hit with a tracer dart.
justnoobin89 6 months ago
@justnoobin89 Most people who fly helicopters in this game call that the "circle strafe." As this maneuver is mostly used for spawn camping and ruining a game, I refuse to teach others how to do it. While the circle strafe can be used in a tactical application (such as helping to take over a flag point), I'm absolutely positive most players would use it for evil. The other tactics I teach should be enough to make yourself a very effective pilot.
wunkus 6 months ago 8