{quoteth}an apache for example can fire both his machinegun at a ground target und his rocketlauncher at an airplane.{un-quoteth}
Yeah, I'd like to see a single person (because assault helicopters generally have one pilot) accurately fire two different weapons at two different targets.
I do understand that you can have two different gunners on a single vehicle, like on a modern tank, where you have a main turret gunner and then a machine gunner on the top, but in many situations the vehicle will have multiple weapons but only one person controlling them all; the situation with the apache/commanche/whatever helicopter.
If it's even possible to have a single entity in the game target two different enemies with two different weapons, I say at least allow this to be limited in scenarios where the unit only has one gunner and multiple weapons that can be fired simultaneously.
{quoteth}an apache for example can fire both his machinegun at a ground target und his rocketlauncher at an airplane. {un-quoteth}
Yeah, I'd like to see a single person (because assault helicopters generally have one pilot) accurately fire two different weapons at two different targets.
I do understand that you can have two different gunners on a single vehicle, like on a modern tank, where you have a main turret gunner and then a machine gunner on the top, but in many situations the vehicle will have multiple weapons but only one person controlling them all; the situation with the apache/ commanche/ whatever helicopter.
If it's even possible to have a single entity in the game target two different enemies with two different weapons, I say at least allow this to be limited in scenarios where the unit only has one gunner and multiple weapons that can be fired simultaneously.