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![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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List of mistakes I've done despite me spending an entire day training to fly jets and helos:
1. Tried to takeoff a helo during warm up because I thought it was already warmed up. Was kicked for 2 minutes. 2. Drove a supply truck straight over a friendly mine. Had the entire server telling me to uninstall. 3. Drove an APC right into the sights of a Bradley. Was called an idiot. 4. Almost destroyed a ZPU and killed myself when I accidentally shot sandbags from being bored. Was told to stop shooting AA before I was kicked. 5. (Training) Landed right onto a runway perfectly, only to discover the entire runway looked like the moon. Kaboom. 6. (Training) Came in too low on landing, hit a bunch of razor wire and sandbags. Kaboom. 7 (Training) Tried to fly an F16 into the approach pattern on Kashan, dropped into about 650, did a nice dive. Kaboom. |
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Leknes
Posts: 658
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Good thing that you do training
the best thing for training to fly planes is to create your own training server locally, then you can avoid people ruining the runway etc. but keep on training, you'll make a good soldier after a while |
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#3 |
![]() Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 21
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How about giving youtube a looksie? It has some videos on it, I think ..
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FlaminGrunt
PRT: NATO C7, CATA C8. |
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#4 | |
![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1,417
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Trying to down Hueys is also one of those things that I think is equally annoying. Don't ZPUs have sights of some sort? | |
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#5 | |
![]() Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: New York City
Posts: 656
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Hueys have a longer start up time. It's really easy to get confused for a beginner since when you hear that sound, you would usually think it's good to go. At least you're practicing on a training server. Though, sometimes those training servers are filled with idiots that bomb the runways. | |
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2. When driving check the mini map for mine markers. then if you hit one blame the guy who didnt mark his mine when he layed it. Or cleean your monitor there not hard to miss. 3. Gunners will always blame the driver cos all the gunners want to do is kill kill kill. Treat the gunner as the tank/apc commander dont move unless he ssays so if you pass a corner its up to him to give the final clear/go order good driver gunner comms is the key but do use some common sense. Then if you get blasted you blame the gunner. 4. NOOB!!! 5. I carnt fly jets so I dont try plenty of other easier things to master before jets. Get yourself a good name as a regular on a server then when you do get to fly they will go a bit easier on you. Turning up on a server as a newbie and taking a jet will get you a few comments even if you are good. Earn the respect. Alot of server including the one i have gets regulars and as a admin you hope and pray the guy you know who can fly gets the jet. 6. Unlucky I was told the best way is to put a move marker at the end of the runway so you know where it is. fly high and find the jets stall speed. the come into land just above this speed then over the run way shut the throttle and drop the last 10 mtrs. Still trying to master that one gave up for now. 7. Learn the stall speed of each jet. Always blame some one else but make sure you can back it up. Play on one server alot, one you like and one that gose easy on newbies witch is most. PR players only rip newbies becasue newbies think its BF2 and come in thinking you can do what you want its not. If you was good in BF2 you aint good in PR. Rip up what you though you new and start again. PR is like real life, kills in the kill colum dont mean squat if you have a 1 in the death column | |
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A noob who calls himself a "noob" isn't a noob but a newbie. This means he's actually willing to learn.
I joined PR some weeks ago. I never drove any tanks/apcs or flew a helicopter in this time and this is what I recommend you. Just get familiar with the game first. You'll notice pro's and con's, tactics etc. of each vehicle just by watching. And when the time has come test them on a training server until you've mastered them. Only now I would take the responsibility on to fly a squad around in a helicopter/apc or drive a tank because those roles are very important for the team. Sure, sometimes I was being called a noob or whatever but I got through and now I think I'm a pretty decent riflemen/medic. Just don't let those impatient people get you down. (Can't blame them though, noobs are everywhere xD) Sometimes, PR isn't just a game... |
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#8 |
![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,559
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If you want to be a pilot you better be prepared to spend alot of time on training servers.
Practice makes perfect and we need to keep our skills finely honed because everyone in the server is depending on us for air support, transportation, sometimes reconnaissance, supplies and evacuation. Just keep training. But remember that even when you feel confident flying and landing a helicopter/jet, doing it in a real server where things don't respawn for 10-20 minutes or at all is a different thing alltogether, make sure you know exactly what you're doing. |
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hmm.... The training server helped me to learn the basics but still its a lot harder to fly on a real server. It just came to me one day on the TG server. I can fly pretty well even though i don't fly that much | |
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#10 |
![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 261
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[QUOTE=Hunt3r;1073335...I find the 5 second delay for any real accuracy with weapons irritating...QUOTE]
the 5 second delay for scoped rifles is realistic. have u ever tried to sight in a target 20 meters away with a scoped rifle? it takes time. rifles with iron sights or red dots take less delay time. trust, its not "arbitrary" its realistic. |
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