Viz subject, could someone please explain to me? Couldn't find it anywhere...
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BUT: I think this is wrong, this would be a road kill for the transport, because if you destroy a BlackHawk, the crew jumps out and is killed by the explosion, it says "Your name[BlackHawk] other name" => road kill with the chopper...BF2S wiki wrote:
Road kills
Road kills are all kills, while using a vehicle type, which are not a direct result of the main weaponry of this vehicle. Going Carmageddon with a jeep, but also the indirect kill is a road kill. The indirect kill is the kill as result of collateral damage that is caused by your vehicles weaponry. For instance you shoot a car with the mounted gun and the car explodes. When this explosion kills an enemy pedestrian by happenstance this is a road kill. For this example: road kill ground defense = 1.
(my experience, anyone who can confirm that?)
When you are running over someone, that is a road kill with the vehicle you are using.
Last edited by Mike<Eagle23> (2005-12-31 18:48:47)
Thank you, that helped a lot...
Yeah the wiki's not quite right. If you shoot a car with your pistol and it blows up and kills three people standing next to it, it registers that your "weapon" was the car, not the pistol.
ya, thats y i hav a few 'road kills' with ground defence
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