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battlefield 4

wowsers in my trousers
55 (37.9%)
bangarangzanga
17 (11.7%)
.
44 (30.3%)
awful
10 (6.9%)
wish it didnt exist
19 (13.1%)

Total Members Voted: 145

Author Topic: Battlefield Megathread  (Read 599389 times)

I hope you can leave your mounted gun on the wall instead of unmounting/re-mounting everytime you want to turn around or get off it.
What? If you are a Support  you have a LMG with a Bi-pod

I don't remember mounted machineguns in BF:Vietnam.

What? If you are a Support  you have a LMG with a Bi-pod

I mean like leaving your mounted gun on the wall for other teammates to use.

I'm pretty sure putting a sniper rifle on a bipod will, like you said, make it so you don't need to hold your breath.
It's stupid because a trained sniper would never hold his breath in combat.

No servers are showing up, anyone got any ideas on what I should do?

I mean like leaving your mounted gun on the wall for other teammates to use.
No I dont believe you can seeing the gun is part of your regular loadout.

I'm fine with guns not be able to be mounted now i wont get super mauled.

all i remember about implaced guns was that whenever  you went to one you automatically got sniped or got shot really fast.

It's stupid because a trained sniper would never hold his breath in combat.
hurr durr don't know anything about sniping but post any way

It's stupid because a trained sniper would never hold his breath in combat.
where did you get that from?

Sounds like Support will finally be useful again with surpression. I hate support in 2142 because you had to keep firing for an accurate lmg(eu side) and by the time it was accurate enough the weapon has overheated.

Oh god, the AI in BF2142 is just hilarious, there were atleast 7 PAC soldiers trying to knife me at the same time. Then a EU medic revived me, and the PAC just knifed me again. D:

It's stupid because a trained sniper would never hold his breath in combat.
CoD quickscoping in nutshell

It's stupid because a trained sniper would never hold his breath in combat.
lol, dis guy.

When shooting, hold the stock of the gun firmly to your shoulder, while resting the fat of your cheek on the top of the stock.  Inhale, then exhale to about 1/2 of your lung capacity, then squeeze the trigger.

No mounted guns eh?

Sounds like Day of Defeat's MGs.