Post: Hardline -->do care packages give crappy killstreaks?
01-28-2010, 01:38 AM #1
Souledge
I am error
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I was online yesterday, and I heard some friends saying that if you set hardline as your perk and have care package/emergency airdrop as your killstreaks, you are more likely to get UAV's & CounterUAV's than when you call them in without the Hardline Perk, because it was easier for you to get the required kills.

According to them, with Hardline set as perk, you're chances for getting an AC130/ChopGun out of a package would be a lot smaller...Eek

Can anyone confirm this or are they just supersticious?
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01-28-2010, 03:07 AM #2
deathkid1212
I’m too L33T
idk but i always get ammo and uav/ counter uav.... except that one time i got 3 chopper gunners and 1 ac130 and i never use hardline
01-28-2010, 03:26 AM #3
Souledge
I am error
Thanks for replying. I searched on different boards but I've not found a topic anywhere. I suppose noone really knows this or has ever dicussed this before then.
01-28-2010, 03:27 AM #4
Scudtastic
Bounty hunter
It's all by chance. The low kill killstreaks have a higher percentage of showing than the high killstreaks like chopper gunner, emp, etc.

so its all by luck. Pretty much a lottery toss. So just do your thing.
01-28-2010, 11:23 AM #5
John5791
Bounty hunter
I've used hardline a few times (for the achievement) and still had AC-130's, chopper gunners, harriers, stealth bomber, etc. It's just the luck of the draw I think!!
01-28-2010, 12:07 PM #6
Andros
Body Language Expert
I used both, I didn't notice any difference.. sometimes I get total crap for several packages in a row (testing it now with the care package glitch lol), sometimes it's balanced and sometimes I get lucky and obtain several good ones in a row.
01-28-2010, 03:15 PM #7
Most of the time i get Uavs and Ammo
01-28-2010, 03:19 PM #8
iduzntlyku
Bounty hunter
Over the last few days i've been using the care package glitch and honestly it's been random.

Every game i do the exact same thing, get a three killstreak with random and then run away to do the glitch in a quiet spot. Some games i'll get UAV's/Ammo with the occasionall predator and sentry, and on the other hand i've had games with 2 AC130's pave low, chopper gunner & two harriers.

I've notticed that if your first care package is a bad one in a game then it's pretty likely that the rest of them will be equally bad, and if it's good then the majority will be good for the rest of that game.
01-28-2010, 03:29 PM #9
Dub Zee
SE Londons Finest
Originally posted by Souledge View Post
I was online yesterday, and I heard some friends saying that if you set hardline as your perk and have care package/emergency airdrop as your killstreaks, you are more likely to get UAV's & CounterUAV's than when you call them in without the Hardline Perk, because it was easier for you to get the required kills.

According to them, with Hardline set as perk, you're chances for getting an AC130/ChopGun out of a package would be a lot smaller...Eek

Can anyone confirm this or are they just supersticious?


someone posted a thread on here giving the percentages for care packages and emergency airdrops, i cant find it but here a list of the care packages (regardless of hardline)


Care package Drop rate
14.78% - UAV
14.78% - Ammo
13.04% - Counter-UAV
10.43% - Sentry Gun
10.43% - Predator Missile
9.57% - Precision Airstrike
6.09% - Harrier Airstrike
6.09% - Attack Helicopter
4.35% - Pave Low
4.35% - Stealth Bomber
2.61% - Chopper Gunner
2.61% - AC-130
0.87% - EMP
01-28-2010, 03:54 PM #10
Illmatic_96
< ^ > < ^ >
Originally posted by Andros View Post
I used both, I didn't notice any difference.. sometimes I get total crap for several packages in a row (testing it now with the care package glitch lol), sometimes it's balanced and sometimes I get lucky and obtain several good ones in a row.


What care package glitch i thought that was patched?

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