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Brucelee said:I like the usmc buggy.... that sucker is fast but they should of mounted a rocket launcher to it.
Iratus said:USMC buggy,
Bring that up behind some sand bags on the first spawn on Wake and you rack up about a kill every 5 seconds. If I was USMC I'd retrofit a M19 onto one though, that'd rock out.
WhyYouLoveMe said:Ground: USMC Hummer - The joy of the .50 cal (and it's sound) taking out a chopper is heart-warming.
J-Mag said:The Mec buggy is superior at anti chopper roles. It faster and can turn quicker so you can hunt them or escape easier.
WhyYouLoveMe said:Good luck. You forget the incredibly narrow firing radius and firing while moving is severely less accurate than while idle. The hummer also has more armor than the buggys.
WhyYouLoveMe said:You said MEC buggy. None of the buggys can fire 360 degrees. The jeeps, hummers and vodniks can fire 360 degrees.
That's the jeep, and yes, they have a 360 degree turning radius on the gun. Everyone is talking about the buggies. The open-wheel roll-cage-for-a-chassis beast which only have about 90 degrees of rotation for the top mounted gun.J-Mag said:AM I hallucinating now or what?
http://www.totalbf2.com/images.php?img=game/vehicles/images/fav_render.jpg
This buggy has 360 doesn't it? I never notice running out of turrent radius when shooting, maybe it is 270 or something...
Oh yeah also about the extra armor the hummers have. IT is useless against an attack chopper.
LunchboX3904 said:That's the jeep, and yes, they have a 360 degree turning radius on the gun. Everyone is talking about the buggies. The open-wheel roll-cage-for-a-chassis beast which only have about 90 degrees of rotation for the top mounted gun.
J-Mag said:Actually it is an FAV buggy... It is what the MEC gets to counter the US buggy... It definately isn't a Jeep for christ's sake!
"FAV is a generic term used for many fast strike buggies made by different manufacturers and used by many armies around the world."