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- Ravenfield bots only board vehicles if (a) the mapmaker placed a vehicle spawner within protect radius of a friendly flag, or (b) player manually orders them to board.
- Ravenfield is a singleplayer sandbox game. Spawning an army of light tanks, ordering allies aboard, and then using that to take over the map, or building a tower out of them, is player's own prerogative.
First off, NPCs won't use airdropped tanks for some reason.
Second off, the air drops aren't limited like bags are. You can collect airdrops from ammo bags. If you can't figure out why that's bad, let me tell you what I did. I made a tower. I don't know how tall it was exactly, but I do know it was tall enough to serve as effective anti-helicopter weaponry. It also wasn't very stable as tanks tended to sink to the bottom and, well, crush people. It got so bad that my PC began to lag and I couldn't take a screenshot without the game minimizing, so I had to open OBS, record for a second, then take a screenshot of the recording, thoroughly pixelating the image. Throughout the battle, there was a consistent stream of cargo planes flying over, dropping tanks that would immediately smack into the tower and sort of drip off like wax on a candle.