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Getting Better at Battlefield: Busting Bad Company 2's Biggest Myths
Mitch_jul31
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
ARTICLE TOOLS

Man, what are you talking about? You can't kill chopper pilots with pistols. That's just crazy ta--oh, wait. Yeah, you can do that. And here's the video evidence to prove it.

I've debated the logistics of Battlefield: Bad Company 2's mechanics for longer than I care to share. I've shared anecdotes of absurd situations with friends who immediately said I was lying. I've questioned the legitimacy of their claims, too -- yeah, you killed a chopper using a repair tool like I saw Bigfoot flying a UFO.

The hardcore folks running the PC Industries YouTube channel cooked up a great idea to solve these Bad Company controvercies once and for all: a Battlefield-based video series based on Discovery Channel's Mythbusters.

This ongoing quest for the truth plainly solves the biggest conflicts in the Bad Company community by capturing the result on video. For example, many speculated you can flip tanks using the UAV. These guys got the definitive answer -- no, you definitely can't lift tanks.

The best part of these mini documentaries? You'll learn, and you can use this knowledge to become a better player.

If you've ever wondered whether or not you can repair a chopper from the inside, how to untag yourself after a sniper spots you, or if your UAV can kamikaze-kill a helicopter, check the videos below for the answers.

 

 
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Comments (3)
5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
September 15, 2010 09:27

Myth 2  for vid #1 is confirmed, in my eyes.  I've killed plenty of people behind the shield; you have to be on lower ground and you take them out by aiming at their feet.  Simple.  And I've been called a hacker MULTIPLE times for a tactic so simple.  Haha.

 

You'd think they would have tried that.

No-photo
September 15, 2010 19:06

They did try it. Just peep the third video ;)

5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
September 16, 2010 13:27

Ah, there we go.  Good to see they have to do retractions just like Mythbusters does occasionally.

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