I've noticed this while flying attack helicopters. For all helicopters in BF2, you get 1 missile per click.
In SF, You get 1 missile per click for the Apache, but for the HIND, if you hold down the firing button,
you go full auto until you empty your pod.
It's slightly advantageous to do so because then your impact zone is much smaller (remember the massive spread on this beast) since your missiles are firing near simultaneously. In any other helicopter, this can only be achieved by furiously hammering down on the firing button. I personally fly keyboard only and being right handed, I can't spam the spacebar quickly enough with my left hand to achieve this effect(practicing though).
So, my questions are these: Why is the HIND the only helicopter capable of this?
What is your opinion on the autofire mechanism?
Did you know of this?
P.S: Tested this on the Iron Gator(local server). I was able to land all of the missiles on or beside a jetski parked in the water while circle strafing(repeated attempts yielded similar results). Pod empties within approx. 2~3 seconds. I'll try to get some screenies up when i get the chance.
In SF, You get 1 missile per click for the Apache, but for the HIND, if you hold down the firing button,
you go full auto until you empty your pod.
It's slightly advantageous to do so because then your impact zone is much smaller (remember the massive spread on this beast) since your missiles are firing near simultaneously. In any other helicopter, this can only be achieved by furiously hammering down on the firing button. I personally fly keyboard only and being right handed, I can't spam the spacebar quickly enough with my left hand to achieve this effect(practicing though).
So, my questions are these: Why is the HIND the only helicopter capable of this?
What is your opinion on the autofire mechanism?
Did you know of this?
P.S: Tested this on the Iron Gator(local server). I was able to land all of the missiles on or beside a jetski parked in the water while circle strafing(repeated attempts yielded similar results). Pod empties within approx. 2~3 seconds. I'll try to get some screenies up when i get the chance.