Nubs. Karkand Whores.
Nothing says get the fuck out of my gunner seat like a nice 50cal round to the head.
damn thats cool, that never happens to me.
yeah and its n00bs liek you that piss everyone off when there trying to get a gunner seat and some n00b fuckin tks them............nice teamwork dumbass.PRiMACORD wrote:
Nothing says get the fuck out of my gunner seat like a nice 50cal round to the head.
He can't play out of the chopper though... 33K kills with a vehicle (mostly helo), but only 4K on the ground...{A.I}TheBusDriver wrote:
yeah and its n00bs like you that piss everyone off when there trying to get a gunner seat and some n00b fuckin tks them............nice teamwork dumbass.PRiMACORD wrote:
Nothing says get the fuck out of my gunner seat like a nice 50cal round to the head.
He's so lazy, he can't even walk in the game! That's why he's usually sniper as well.
lol
Those are some of the lamest stats I have ever seen for someone with a Lieutenant Rank!
So glad he shared them.
i always tk pilots and then take the heli up high so the gunner bails then land on an enemy helipad and exit
I see your 3 day ban worked wonders on your community attitude. Show some screen captures again, to see if it can be a complete ban.
Tool.
Tool.
I'd like to thank;
=NrD= tipus4u - took me up in a heli for a flying lesson of sorts, let me gun with him for most of a wake map, even crossed the map just to pick me up, nice guy.
=NrD= Mr Joshua - was helpful to me in my first ten hours of playing, but then got sick of me and kept kicking me frmo his squad (which was fair enough)
ArCAnGel76 - IRL a friend of mine. In bf2 he's an awesome player who's taken a lot of time from each map showing me strategies for each flag and offering a constant stream of tips on how to improve.
There's plenty of others.
The best thing that can happen is to get in a squad of older people (around my age) and listen to how they communicate. Focussed and polite. The general rule of thumb if you want other more experienced players to be good to you is to be good to them. People love flattery too, telling someone that the stunt they just pulled was incredible and you watch how they look after you from that point on (unless it's some 14 year old uber-1337 player, because to that age group it's often gay to compliment people).
=NrD= tipus4u - took me up in a heli for a flying lesson of sorts, let me gun with him for most of a wake map, even crossed the map just to pick me up, nice guy.
=NrD= Mr Joshua - was helpful to me in my first ten hours of playing, but then got sick of me and kept kicking me frmo his squad (which was fair enough)
ArCAnGel76 - IRL a friend of mine. In bf2 he's an awesome player who's taken a lot of time from each map showing me strategies for each flag and offering a constant stream of tips on how to improve.
There's plenty of others.
The best thing that can happen is to get in a squad of older people (around my age) and listen to how they communicate. Focussed and polite. The general rule of thumb if you want other more experienced players to be good to you is to be good to them. People love flattery too, telling someone that the stunt they just pulled was incredible and you watch how they look after you from that point on (unless it's some 14 year old uber-1337 player, because to that age group it's often gay to compliment people).
today i stole a heli by placing c4 on the windshield and killing the pilot, gunner, and two heli campers
i repaired it and flew it to the enemy helipad on sharqi and gave it to a camper
i didnt even get a thanks for all that
i repaired it and flew it to the enemy helipad on sharqi and gave it to a camper
i didnt even get a thanks for all that
I always jump out of choppers when asked nicely. Unfortunately I learned the hard way. When I was a noob I did not pay attention to in game chatter. He kept saying "Jump out!" But I did not. I than tasted the "return to your post or you will be shot" tactic. Boy I did not understand what was happening! I could not believe it was possible for him not to get hurt. When I died he say " I told you so". Initially I was pissed off at him but in the end I was the one at fault. He had actually asked nicely many times.
From that day I always respect a pilots wish.
From that day I always respect a pilots wish.
Last edited by mporlier (2006-03-29 07:41:31)
I've actually done this myself.. I seen a guy in a clan run for the chopper and his unseen clanmate behind me.. I made it to the gunners seat and then noticed him (the second guy) shortly after. So I popped out and hit my voice thinggy "Go Go Go!" heh.
Never got a thanks, but that didnt bother me.
Never got a thanks, but that didnt bother me.