Now I don't know about BOps but in MW2 you take take out all of the air except the AC130 by yourself in 1 life, even then you can pretty easily take down an ac130 in a single life if you have the scavenger perk tacked onto your anti air class, the blue refill bags usually will be littering the map. In regards to point A, you don't spawn and immediately tilt your head up to the sky looking for the air support, spend the 5 or so seconds needed, move to a relatively safe position and then fire away, and even if you do somehow die, that 1 death compared to the slaughter of your team mates (especially in a TDM where 1 vs many deaths is huge) and a possible nuke is well worth the sacrifice. And like I said, if every competent player switched when they died then odds are even with an AC130 up in the air it's going to be swatted down damn near instantly and you only have to worry about getting a single lock since more than 1 missile should be flying its way and then your whole team moves on with its life. It's even the case with things like UAV, most people using assault rifles can take the damn thing out in a half a clip or less but few people do. And, imo, it just stems from players either being stupid or lazy.feather240 said:I don't think you get rewarded for shooting them down. The personal achievement is great, but there's really no reason to do it, since;Rednog said:Insanely sad but true, to this day I'm still baffled as to how with each CoD game that had air support people still haven't learned to take it down. I swear I was always amazed as to how easily I got nukes in MW2 but just going harriers -> ac130 -> nuke, and 9 times out of 10 I didn't have to get any more kills with my gun after I hit harriers. And then those people rage when someone gets a nuke. Every competent player should be switching class as soon as they die to send any and all air support burning to the ground before it has a chance to do anything.J03bot said:Still, the number of people incapable of changing to a class with ghost and/or whipping out a launcher when air support comes in is laughable. When a chopper gunner can clean up a team deathmatch game for the last 25 kills, the enemy team have screwed up bad...
A) You'll likely be shot well looking up.
B) You won't be able to finish it off in one life.
Also I don't remember the number, but isn't it like 400 exp for shooting down most of the air supports? I remember when I was racing to 70 knocking down air support was like getting a free exp treat.