GKOver Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Imhave successfuly loaded 70 paratroopers but when I tell them to jump, they won‘t leave the plane. Cargo door is opened, IAS is 130-140 knots, side doors are also opened. Any help is being welcomed.
Someone Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 7 minutes ago, GKOver said: Imhave successfuly loaded 70 paratroopers but when I tell them to jump, they won‘t leave the plane. Cargo door is opened, IAS is 130-140 knots, side doors are also opened. Any help is being welcomed. How are you telling them to jump? To be honest, paratroopers dont really work well at this point. They are just basically vehicles, that parachutes attach to. They typically dont survive landing. Someday, ed will add new models, and they will jump correctly. 4
H60MTI Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I don't even recall seeing any jumpers to load unless you're just placing regular infantry down and loading them. Former SSG US Army UH-60A/L/M Crewchief "2 To Fly!"
Jenrick Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, GKOver said: Imhave successfuly loaded 70 paratroopers but when I tell them to jump, they won‘t leave the plane. Cargo door is opened, IAS is 130-140 knots, side doors are also opened. Load them through the cargo menu, not the radio menu. Then drop them just like cargo.
Swagger897 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Jenrick said: Load them through the cargo menu, not the radio menu. Then drop them just like cargo. What option is even available to load them as cargo? I just have the standard options from the cold-and-dark instant action scenarios.
Jenrick Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Sorry I meant the in-game checklist/cargo menu. In the ME drop an infantry group within I think 100' of the Herc, then in-game use the checklist/cargo menu. If you look on the right hand side there will be the option to "stage"cargo, click on that and it'll pull up a list of the loadable cargo objects. Select your infantry, and stage them, then click the little load icon to get them loaded and secured onboard.
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