Gaming ethics

Posted by: pca

Gaming ethics - 25/03/2005 22:56

Is it wrong, when repeatedly and baselessly accused of cheating by someone in Battlefield Vietnam, who speaks IN CAPS ALL THE TIME, to toy with him? Such as flying past upside down and shooting him down, dodging his rockets until he's out of ammo then blowing him out of the sky, or orbiting his base out of range of the flag and simply blowing up any vehicle he goes for? Trying not to kill him in that case, of course, merely to rub it in. His teammates seemed to think it was funny at any rate.



pca
Posted by: SonicSnoop

Re: Gaming ethics - 25/03/2005 23:07

I my self see absolutly nothing wrong with that, in fact I think it was necessary.. Would have loved to seen it
Posted by: visuvius

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 00:16

Seemed like he deserved all of it, especially considering the caps thing. Your Battlefield Vietnam skills must be pretty uber. I can barely fly and shoot at the same time and you're takin him out upside down and using some sort of precision attacks. Well done sir.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 00:53

Bah.. your cockpits suck, and your fuselages smell of elderberries! Stop circling and let me at you..!!!
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 04:08

ROFL
Posted by: drakino

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 06:41

Quote:
Your Battlefield Vietnam skills must be pretty uber.
Well he does fly a lot of remote controlled objects with very good skill (to avoid breaking very expensive gear). I'm sure with a good joystick, many of those skills can translate into the game easially.

I refuse to touch a plane in that game without a joystick.
Posted by: pca

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 07:59

Funnily enough, while my RC experience undoubtedly helps, I have tried using a joystick in BF vietnam and BF 1942, and prefer the keyboard and mouse. It's much easier for some reason.

The helicopters in desert combat are the most realistic, and therefore the hardest to fly. The BF vietnam ones are easy by comparison.

I was quite pleased to discover you can roll a heli in vietnam, which seems to take most people rather by surprise.

I still enjoy flying planes under bridges, although I haven't quite managed going under the bridge in flaming dart upside down yet. I've done the one in operation hastings (I think that's the one, with the temple?) though.

pac
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: Gaming ethics - 26/03/2005 11:04

You should pop on over to the server I play DC on. I'd love to have you school us! I'm pretty decent with any of the choppers and can do steady hovers, squirt between trees, etc. But I can't fly a plane to save my life. Everyone I know that is good at it uses a joystick, so that's cool you're able to do it so well with a keyboard and mouse. Any tips?

The server's site is at: http://dawggpownd.clanservers.com/. I play there mainly because of the 20 ping I get and the fact they are really consistant about rules (no base raping or tk'ing).
Posted by: TigerJimmy

Re: Gaming ethics - 27/03/2005 00:21

You pretty much can't do anything in a chopper without a 3 axis joystick in Desert Combat. The 3rd axis is for the pedals -- yaw axis rotation. I use a MS Sidewinder where the 3rd axis is changed by rotating the handle.

After quite a bit of practice, I've become a pretty decent DC chopper pilot. I can put the blackhawk pretty much wherever it needs to be for the door guner. Hover, backwards, sideways, target orbit, whatever. I'm working on doing decent pirouettes.

Flying the helicopters in DC is the best part of the game, in my opinion. My favorite map is Lost City with the "no parachutes" modification. The US forces need to attack a city via helicopter infantry. Usually, people can jump out of the helicopters and parachute. In this version of the map, the pilots need to land, or at least get very low. My favorite thing to do is to hover the BH about 2 feet above the roof of one of the buildings to let out the infantry, or to just land the little AH6 on one of the rooftops.

Great game. Actually worth running Windoze for. I just ordered the new GTR racing simulator. Can't wait.

Jim
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: Gaming ethics - 27/03/2005 01:00

I agree that the choppers MAKE DC so danged fun. I log into an empty server sometimes just to fly around. I make do with just keyboard and mouse, but it works pretty good.

Some of us empeggers should meet up online sometime. Especially when BF2 comes out... drooooool
Posted by: Waterman981

Re: Gaming ethics - 27/03/2005 06:11

I am so there for BF2! I used to use a MS Sidewinder gamepad (tried the joystick & throttle, but without the rudders it was rough), but now I pretty much use keyboard and mouse. While there are so many people out there better than I am, I feel I do pretty decent. Lately I have gone back to DC7. For some reason I just like it much better than DC Final.
Posted by: Tim

Re: Gaming ethics - 28/03/2005 14:51

I was pretty decent with helos in DC using the mouse and keyboard. I couldn't get off the ground without crashing using the joystick though.

Helicopters are more fun than fixed wing in almost any game, at least for me. There is something fundamentally cool about the extra control you have over them compared to a fixed wing.

- Tim