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Choppers again land on the rotors!

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Same as in OFP, sometimes you manage to land the chopper on "the head" and exit while the rotors slowly stop... couldn't this bug be eliminated in all this testing phase?

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It's really quite rare and hard to land a chopper upside down in OFP, unless you are actually TRYING to. Why waste manpower and time ironing out such a rare bug?

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It's really quite rare and hard to land a chopper upside down in OFP, unless you are actually TRYING to. Why waste manpower and time ironing out such a rare bug?

Wait, what? Every other landing I make seems to be upside down.

Also, I'd love to see someone who could repeatedly pull off upside down landings in helicopters.

I think it's worth the time and manpower since it seems that most fans of OFP want ArmA/Game2 to be the most realistic wargaming experience possible. I think it's safe to say that most helicopters can't flip over without being destroyed in real life.

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Wait, what? Every other landing I make seems to be upside down.

You are terrible at flying helicopters.

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I'd be more concerned about detecting rotor blade collision.

thats just a case of a correctly made geometry LOD...

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I'd be more concerned about detecting rotor blade collision.

thats just a case of a correctly made geometry LOD...

Yea, just make the rotors a flat circle with very little armor, so whenever you hit something with them u automatically get destroyed.

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Plus... whats wrong with posting in this thread:

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Not sure the fact that its possible to flip a chopper still requires a whole thread in which to bitch about it.

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I would have said this thread is slightly more pertinent but I would agree that this doesn't require a thread on its own.

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