Do badass damage with a Humm-vee or Buggy [message #56358] |
Sun, 30 November 2003 07:47 |
flyingfox
Messages: 1612 Registered: February 2003 Location: scotland, uk
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Got some support on the field? Grab a Humm-vee or buggy, choose a technician/hotwire and get some random to jump in with you. Make sure he/she guns for you by pressing Q once they're inside the vehicle.
At the enemy lines, drive around and let them fire at the tanks until you've taken a good bit of damage. Get out and get behind the tank. Start repairing. The person inside the vehicle will still be able to use the m60 on the enemy tanks while you get to heal the vehicle as quickly as it's being destroyed because it's on light armour and therefore can be repaired really quickly. If you feel like it, hop back in the vehicle and hit Q so that they keep control of the gun, drive around in circles to help strafe, get out and repeat the process.
I done this a few days ago on City Flying and the teammate in my vehicle got a lot of points and we stayed alive for ages. The optimal thing to do is to be left clicking as soon as you hit E to get out, so you'll be healing immediately. Give it a go.
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Do badass damage with a Humm-vee or Buggy [message #59527] |
Sun, 28 December 2003 16:08 |
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SuperFlyingEngi
Messages: 1756 Registered: November 2003
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Theoretically, wouldn't the repair-the-hummer-in-the-field work just as well if you get someone you trust to get a and hop in the backseat and then you get to your spot, shoot at the people while your friend gets out and repairs the buggy. This would have the advantage of you being able to drive away if someone snipes the ...
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