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Umm, clearly you are upset about something. What I stated was correct. In order for the sight to appear (the entire recticle) in RL your right eye must be somewhat centered on the sight. This is true.. Calm down and take a breath and think about it. Also, in RL we have 2 eyes and a 3D world. This is also true.
Now moving on to the COD world. In this sim we have 1 POV and 1 eye. This is because of technology. So (keep up here for a minute, I know you must be smart!) our 1 POV in the sim is not centered on the gunsight in the 109. Therefore, (here we go again) it's not going to show the entire recticle. Now before you go pounding all over your keyboard again. Please read this again and tell me how I'm wrong.. Thanks! |
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No, you are unfortunately not wrong as like it is today we only have a cyclope's view with one eye only. Were you are wrong imho (no offence meant, Bliss) is that you - as far as I understand it - say that as we have only one eye modelled it shall be kept modelled as one eye whereas I say let's simulate a real two-eyed pilot as best as possible. Lixma's picture is what I believe the best approximation to a two-eyed pilot as this is closest to reality.
Come on, you Syn people always hold up the flag for realism without concessions. Keep it this way and support two-eyed sight simulation. |
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there won't be any true 3D until goggles/ twin screen visors come about... until then, we're stuck with multiplanar
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