[1.85] Infantry Carriers, A little question |
[1.85] Infantry Carriers, A little question |
11 Jun 2015, 16:53
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 20 April 2013 Member No.: 9890 |
It has come to my attention that when a BMP gets destroyed the infantry inside survives with full health. AFAIK in the original game the Chinese infantry could barely survive Troop Crawler's explosion while Rangers inside Vees would just die instantly. Is there something that makes the BMP more safer in terms of transporting units? I'm asking out of curiosity.
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11 Jun 2015, 17:38
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The Trench Dog Group: Dev. Team Posts: 824 Joined: 13 December 2013 Member No.: 10225 |
It has come to my attention that when a BMP gets destroyed the infantry inside survives with full health. AFAIK in the original game the Chinese infantry could barely survive Troop Crawler's explosion while Rangers inside Vees would just die instantly. Is there something that makes the BMP more safer in terms of transporting units? I'm asking out of curiosity. The hulls are made of Stalinwood and thus everyone survives better when the thing is split open. -------------------- |
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11 Jun 2015, 18:45
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Platoon 7, Gallian militia Group: Members Posts: 389 Joined: 22 October 2014 Member No.: 10697 never go full tumblr |
I think in RotR, all land-based infantry transports will eject their passengers with full health when destroyed.
Unless you're on water. -------------------- |
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11 Jun 2015, 18:51
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Group: Members Posts: 565 Joined: 6 February 2014 From: USA Member No.: 10285 |
It has come to my attention that when a BMP gets destroyed the infantry inside survives with full health. AFAIK in the original game the Chinese infantry could barely survive Troop Crawler's explosion while Rangers inside Vees would just die instantly. Is there something that makes the BMP more safer in terms of transporting units? I'm asking out of curiosity. Ironically, I remember BMPs used to be notorious for their passengers' unsafety. Brilliant things like a fuel pod built into the back hatch (there were reasons, but somewhat poor ones). Not sure if that's still common, it may have been changed in more recent BMP models. |
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11 Jun 2015, 20:09
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Group: Members Posts: 71 Joined: 1 January 2015 From: Pakistan Member No.: 10798 |
Ironically, I remember BMPs used to be notorious for their passengers' unsafety. Brilliant things like a fuel pod built into the back hatch (there were reasons, but somewhat poor ones). Not sure if that's still common, it may have been changed in more recent BMP models. Old BMP1 suffered from such issues. Later patients have no such issues........ -------------------- In War it is not determined who is right, but who is left!
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11 Jun 2015, 20:57
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Group: Members Posts: 517 Joined: 18 March 2013 From: Spain Member No.: 9862 |
Old BMP1 suffered from such issues. Later patients have no such issues........ All BMP suffer from being dangerous to troops due to the engine arrangement. I think they solve it with the new kurganets( I don't know If it is spelled this way) of course, by the time of his introduction, the BMP has no comparison in the west and usually had a lower profile than western IFV/APC |
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12 Jun 2015, 1:10
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Orcinius Genocidalus Group: Members Posts: 2428 Joined: 11 July 2012 From: North Vancouver Member No.: 9223 No, you move. |
Old BMP1 suffered from such issues. Later patients have no such issues........ The BMP2 kept the classic Fire exits. The BMP3 is where they finally figured out that there might be a problem with the deathtrap-doors. -------------------- |
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12 Jun 2015, 13:07
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Group: Members Posts: 650 Joined: 1 March 2014 Member No.: 10319 |
That original setting I believe was to compensate for Vees' fireports and Crawlers' free passengers.
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12 Jun 2015, 17:12
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Group: Members Posts: 186 Joined: 24 November 2014 Member No.: 10741 |
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12 Jun 2015, 18:01
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Platoon 7, Gallian militia Group: Members Posts: 389 Joined: 22 October 2014 Member No.: 10697 never go full tumblr |
I didn't even realize troops in Humvees would survive in case of vehicle destruction (tells you how much I use them). I must be thinking of Shockwave. You are. Along with vZH and even Generals.Which reminds me, I'm so glad RotR changed that mechanic. This post has been edited by Kommandant Karisse: 12 Jun 2015, 18:01 -------------------- |
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12 Jun 2015, 20:28
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Group: Members Posts: 186 Joined: 24 November 2014 Member No.: 10741 |
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