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Old 07-04-2012, 10:20 PM
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Can someone please tell me how to get a view that is not as magnified as the zoom...I remember with IL-2 you could set it to what ever distance you wanted to so as to adjust it perfectly for your own magnification...they went up in 5s.....FOV 20, FOV 25, FOV 30, FOV 35...etc

I'm sure it must be in COD controls somewhere...I just can't find that option...

Thanks in advance...lew
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Old 07-04-2012, 11:00 PM
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I don't think you can.... BS hey? All i see is an option to hold a key to increase/decrease FOV in cockpit.
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Old 07-04-2012, 11:27 PM
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Dont think you can mate, or if you can I havent found it..

That Zoom is too strong though il give you that, I only use it when im scanning the ground for example
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Old 07-05-2012, 12:43 AM
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Out of all the things wrong with this game, this is THE show stopper. I don't mind that they didn't impliment IL2's cockpit view, but couldn't they have come up with something useful.

In IL2 you could choose between 3 views with [DELETE][END][PAGEDWN?]. Those three views could then be bound to one button by cycling through them. Clumsy, but it worked. The [SHIFT F1] command that aligned the off canter gunsites worked well - though admittedly a little unrealistic. In CoD it's a total failure. It literally pi$$es me off at how awefully implimented the view system is in this game. Why take me out of the action for one second while trying to view an enemy that is now at my side/top, because I had an energy advantage? If I'm leaned into the gunsite the view takes one second to 'turn off' - meanwhile the enemy I'm trying to BnZ isn't in my line of sight anymore, and I can't change it because of piss poor employment of the lean to gunsite function. He could be anywhere by the time I get my eye back on him.

Now we have the god aweful conglomeration of mouse and keypad.... or you can assign specific joystick buttons for each of the three views, but you cant rotate each view with one button.


I don't get into pissing matches regarding the state of the game. 1C could fix everything in the game, and still I'd probably be forever disappointed.


edit: Funny. IL2 1946 with the 4:11 patch now uses 6DOF perfectly. PERFECTLY! RoF works quite well too. CoD? Oh well.

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Old 07-05-2012, 01:39 AM
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Hmmm.....The plot thickens.....Why did they not include this when it was proven to work so well with IL-2...Thats like not learning from something that lasted all those years.....weird!.....cycling the views on one button too...would be so easy....At the mo I am zooming in when I have the target close and then going to normal distance which for me is too far....I used to use the zoom in IL-2 when I got close to shoot.....then I had a button dedicated to one of the various 'FOV' distances too which was specific for my style.....but I struggle with this....Not an easy transition for me....like learning to fly again..DOH!

I bet that there is someone out there with the know how of how to do this in the files somewhere......Hmmmm....There's a lot of clever fellas out there!
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Old 07-05-2012, 02:22 AM
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has anybody tried editing the ini file and replace the current default 30-70-90 values (at least they were for the old il2) and enter the new values you need, for ex 30-50-120 ?

not sure if that is possible as a current workaround, but i find it frustrating we cant assign it in the options like we did for the old il2 (each screen size needs to be set to a specific FoV that corresponds to that screen size to make ingame objects/aircraft/vehicles look their correct sizes for the distance we view them from)

its one of those simple gameplay issues luthier is completely blind to in seeing the need to address them, yet it would be very simple for them to do

some movie makers reported they were/are able to set the exact FoV they want, but i think they do it by zooming in with the mouse to get the view they want, and cant control to snap to a specific FoV that is preset for our screensizes
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