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colonelstubbs said:
CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS THAT SHOULDNT REALLY BE CLASSED AS SPOILERS

Ive got 3 hours into act one....and i have a question for darth and anyone else who is playing the game.

To anyone who has got through all of act 1, when you get out of the crumbling house, and sneak through the giant firefight between the militia and PMC troops, past the snipers and the chopper arrives, has anyone shot down the chopper?

I have thr RPG, and fired a couple of shots....i only ask because ive stopped just after entering the palace thing, and if the chopper can be shot down i want to go back outside and swat the damn thing lol....

Has anyone managed this?

I was able to. I one shotted the thing.

We definitely need an MGO league by the way.  Playing with a team of people you knew during the beta made it SOOOO much more fun.



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