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Originally Posted by Das Attorney
[*]Does convergence work properly? Before you answer, I'm aware that I should match up the target's wingspan and also 2 x the desired range to target on the distance ring (in the current iteration of the game). What I mean is, the tracers always seem to converge at exactly the same point in front of the Spitfire. One would expect that the point of convergence would visibly alter when moving the distance ring while holding down the trigger. It does not though (try it). Does this mean that no matter what you do with the gunsight controls, it will have no bearing on the actual point that all the .303's converge on? This leads me onto the next question....
[*]How does the convergence settings in the 'Loadout' menu relate to the Spitfire? Again, I know that loadout doesn't work offline yet, but surely even if it did work, then it would be over-ridden as soon as you start messing with the gunsight controls in game. I thought one of the benefits of setting each gun up in the loadout was that the guns could be set for 'zonal convergence' as opposed to 'point convergence' (for example). Has anyone tried this online yet?
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Your convergence, once set, is saved for each ac in the user.ini file and loaded everytime you fly that particular ac (in SP).
Adjusting your gunsight will not affect these settings or the size of the ring which is fixed at 105mm. Not quite sure why you think your perception of the convergence point should change. Convergence is set by the ground crew and remains fixed, adjusting the cross hairs provides a means of calibrating them with respect to the gunsight ring to suit your convergence settings for a particular wingspan. The crosshairs calibration for the Spit isn't accurate at the moment.