Glitch skydive in Frontline: FOW

Glitch skydive in Frontline: FOW

How to do a skydiving glitch in Frontline: Fuel of War:


Step1: First get a tank or a jeep.

Step2: Have a friend place land mines and have them also place a airstrike right on the land mines. Have him get off and you stay on the target.

Step3: When the missile lands your screen should spaz out and then start to go black, blue and gray.

Step4: Fly for a couple of seconds and double tap a twice. It should then deploy your parachute and land perfectly.

NOTICE: There are many side affects to this glitch such as invisibility, Floating in the air and the floor turning light purple. Another important thing is that if you actually do the I.S. then it should give you the out of map or area warning. But if you do the Invisible man then it should launch you above or under the map and not show you the warning. Sometimes when you do the I.S. it wont give you the warning, but that only happens rarely.

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