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Are the Allies fighter easier to spot ?
Today, on the ATAG server, while I was flying at a height of about 6000 feet, below me I noticed flak. Using the zoom I saw a Hurricane firing at something. Only with a lot of attention I was able to spot a 109, while the Hurri was much sharper in the background soil.
I do not know if this is only an ATI problem or is it more general. (sorry for my bad english) |
I find all aircraft very difficult to spot except for ghost dots.
In all actuality in many a dogfight spitfires tend to "disappear" at certain ranges. I can see the 109 I am trying to clear just fine but then poof the spit is gone. But if I zoom to the middle FOV setting alot of time they will pop back up. Running 1680x1050. |
at 1920x1200 often zooming in reduces the size of the enemy plane making it harder to spot :mad:
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Close up, the 109s are easier to spot and track, especially online with the yellow noses. At mid-range though, I find that the 109's size reduces the number of pixels, and makes it a bit harder to detect, especially under you.
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I find it equally hard to spot anything. Sometimes sheer luck to see someone before tracers whizz by your plane. Only easy ones to spot are the ghost formations. |
IMHO the way dots (contacts) are presented in CloD is a complete mess... In the other hand, RoF thing is the best thing I have seen so far... I also have the same problem with Spits, it seems Hurries are way easier to find!
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Lord no. I cannot stand RoF 'dots'. At distance they are not dots but 'X' s which dance about and look massive until you get closer. It'll be fixed I am sure, AA will help a lot. |
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