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Jepp, would, you can also switch off all details, go for lowest settings and lowest resolution... like the guys who switched off trees in old 1946 to better spot contacts...
I hope that is not a serious recommendation...
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It's sad that people indeed do that in order to win. And above all call it a 'tactic'.
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Tacoma:
I have a 19" monitor: There have been talk about getting rid of the trees to better spot low flying aircraft Denis |
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Basically the bigger and higher max resolution your monitor is, used along with a super low resolution in game would make distant planes alot easier to spot. Just as cheesehawk has said. Instead of using one pixel for a distant object at max resolution it would use multiple at a lower res, thus making it easier to see...
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Thanks gang
good info: I'm gonna go fiddle with all that Denis |
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I don't agree with this idea that ac are easier to see at lower res and find high res far better at rendering distant ac. My 22 in monitor is 1920 x 1080 native and the only other res that is acceptable in terms of clear defintion is 1280 x 1024 with a 4:3 aspect.
I switch between those two depending on wether I am in MP or SP. I tried all the other lower resolutions (e.g, widescreen 1600 x 900) but found them all to be inferior in terms of spotting ac. I would think that a larger display at high res is probably far better.
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I seem to be able to spot planes and ships well on SP and MP, sometimes it seems, before my companions spot them. I just run everything native on a big screen.
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I tried the lower resolution and Yuck !!!! it was like a arcade game.
I think my issue is that I am really new: and will have to learn how to spot. probably much like the real pilots had to learn Denis |
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I'm playing on 1680x1050 (native resolution) on a 22inch LCD.
Up until four days ago, my dot visabilty was absolutly attrocious. I was always at a disadvantage in multiplayer without labels. Over about 200 metres way I could not see an E/A, and I had no hope of tracking a fast moving plane against the ground. I happened to mention it on teamspeak and One of the guys asked me if I had calibrated my monitor, the answer to which was "no". 5 minutes later after using the windows 7 screen calibration utility and it has transformed my game. I can actually see the dots way out into the distance and I can track aircraft against the terrrain which was impossible for me to do before. Make sure you have calibrated your monitor and give it a go with native resolution before reducing your resolution for visibility purposes. Cheers! |
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