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can you rename the file ?
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EDIT and your original staement was about destroying APC's and tanks ... at least the part I quoted, nothing about hinds, hinds BTW are flying tanks, they take a licking and keep on ticking.
1 rocket from the US cobra chopper? I dont think so. You might want to look again. Took me 8 direct hit rockets to take down the enemy chopper (hind?). 2 direct hit ait to air missiles to take down an enemy plane.
I was assuming some kind of Tribes 2 style overhead map and more orders to give, so maybe I couldn't figure it out.If you hit Caps Lock as a commander you get an entirely new screen, with a full view of the map. From this screen you can target artillery, UAVs, satellite scans (scans the entire map, shows enemy units for the duration of the scan (about 10 seconds), and supply drops anywhere on the map. You can also issue orders to the squad leaders.
What game are you playing, 1 rocket in the side of an APC and its toast, 2 in the front. Tank 2 in the ass and its toast 4 or 5 if you shoot it head on.
Yesterday when I was trying to download the BF2 demo I tried a torrent, it was going horribly slow so I canceled it. BT allocates the disk space for the file when you begin.