xX[Elangbam]Xx
Member
+107|7118
Ok this is weird, and others may have seen this. But i was on the carrier (since we had no where else to spawn) and we got bombed and i revive a dead guy so he gets up right? everything normal except for the fact that his arms are outstretched like jesus or something. he had that for a while for some reason and it was just weird cuz he was like sprinting with his arms out
Kamikaze17
Over the line!
+70|7169|Mark it zero.
i've seen this happen quite a few times. its some type of bug.
ToughOmbre359th
Member
+0|7099
someone took his pack or it was missing
Kanil
"Aff, Star Colonel!"
+37|7181|Internet!
The mysterious Jesus of Oman, yes?

He didn't have a kit, when you revived him. His body was probably flung too far away from the kit to pick it up again.
Nyte
Legendary BF2S Veteran
+535|7172|Toronto, ON
All the above are valid answers.
Alpha as fuck.
Krappyappy
'twice cooked beef!'
+111|7240
jesus in oman eh?

he'd all walk across the gulf, and be like 'lol jesus pwnz j00' and then give everyone cake and punch.
khmer
Member
+86|7097|Central California
This bug cracks me up every time it happens. It's funny how they run around like a chicken with it's head cut off, lol. Here are two Wake Island Jesus:

https://img386.imageshack.us/img386/9435/screen0210rh.th.jpg
https://img477.imageshack.us/img477/3360/screen0223fa.th.png

For me, it mostly happens when the person that I revive is hit by artillary and get blown away they land right by me and there is no kit available. Sometimes they just lie on the ground after being revived, they look dead but they aren't. Suddenly they jump up and run around and around. Probably look for a kit? I just follow behind laughing at them and taking screen shots. Cracks me up though.

If you want a more in depth explanation of this hilarious phenomenon its been posted about in the past, here's the link:

http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=3011


P.S. My first post here on bf2s.com and long time reader!!

Last edited by khmer (2006-01-15 03:03:21)

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