Huh? Not a single faction has the ability to view over a scope. Unless you are referring to people using CCO's, for which I really doubt needs explaining on why its not the same thing as having a scope on your rifle.Wheres_my_chili wrote:But, dont several factions already have that vantage point?
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The elcan and british scopes have a backup sight that is functionally just looking over the scope. I just dont understand why they cant just do the same thing for all weapons but just not have an actual marker to show where the bullet would go. Its already in game so it wouldnt be unfair, would be in really useful to some players despite arguments that it wouldnt, and would really even the playing field.
But i'm not a dev so what do i know?
But i'm not a dev so what do i know?
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I fully support this idea, helps scoped kits in cqb a lot.Wheres_my_chili wrote:The elcan and british scopes have a backup sight that is functionally just looking over the scope. I just dont understand why they cant just do the same thing for all weapons but just not have an actual marker to show where the bullet would go. Its already in game so it wouldnt be unfair, would be in really useful to some players despite arguments that it wouldnt, and would really even the playing field.
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http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/dgWu79fA9So/maxresdefault.jpg
If you look over the weapon, you could set the aiming point somewhere "in" the scope, so a "dot in the middle of the screen" wouldn't help at all. As for this Arma 2 ACE example, set the aim point within or even below the red part of the acoq.
I'd still like to get some feedback about the russian BUIS. What do other players and the Devs think about it?
If you look over the weapon, you could set the aiming point somewhere "in" the scope, so a "dot in the middle of the screen" wouldn't help at all. As for this Arma 2 ACE example, set the aim point within or even below the red part of the acoq.
I'd still like to get some feedback about the russian BUIS. What do other players and the Devs think about it?

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If you have a scope on your weapon AK it is of course getting in your way when you use the BUIS. If you want proper iron sights, just use the other AK.Predator.v2 wrote: I'd still like to get some feedback about the russian BUIS. What do other players and the Devs think about it?
It's just the way it is, nothing wrong there imo.

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I have often wished for this as well. I don't see this being any more effective than actual BUIS, excepting those weapons with nigh-useless irons anyways, such as the EBR, or AK-74Ms. Those setups are difficult to use because they attempt to faithfully recreate the actual shape of their real-life counterparts, not as a result of development balancing efforts. So why not reflect the real-life ability of a soldier to ready his weapon without sighting into the scope?
As for the AK-74M BUIS, this functionality is really only a tacked-on bonus to the way AKs must mount optics, which is from the side of the receiver. As far as I know, the mounting system used is quick-detachable, should CQC be inevitable. Having two eyes also helps, i'm sure.
As for the AK-74M BUIS, this functionality is really only a tacked-on bonus to the way AKs must mount optics, which is from the side of the receiver. As far as I know, the mounting system used is quick-detachable, should CQC be inevitable. Having two eyes also helps, i'm sure.
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Except your entire post relies on a false pretense that the feature is already ingame. Elcan and SUSAT have backup sights on their scope, yeah but thats a massive difference from what you gents here are bloody proposing as those BUIS still obscure your vision (although I will admit its minimal with the elcan)Wheres_my_chili wrote:The elcan and british scopes have a backup sight that is functionally just looking over the scope. I just dont understand why they cant just do the same thing for all weapons but just not have an actual marker to show where the bullet would go. Its already in game so it wouldnt be unfair, would be in really useful to some players despite arguments that it wouldnt, and would really even the playing field.

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Please elaborate on how it massively different.
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The intended drawback of the BUIS over optics is obviously the lack of magnification, not an obscured field of view (although this is often a side-effect of only having one eye). Without an indicated point of aim, as proposed, the shooter will have only the geometry of the top of the optic's exterior to rely on, which can only offer horizontal aid at best. Then tracers/impacts would be the only guide to get on target, wherein a rifleman with iron sights or proper buis could aquire and engage accurately with his first shot.
I also seriously doubt anyone would mark or adhere anything to his screen in hopes of exploiting this feature, and if he would, then he'd not be much worse off than an Elcan user, and he'd then have trouble actually using his scope.
I also seriously doubt anyone would mark or adhere anything to his screen in hopes of exploiting this feature, and if he would, then he'd not be much worse off than an Elcan user, and he'd then have trouble actually using his scope.
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So did I until I saw this thread:Walmarx wrote:I also seriously doubt anyone would mark or adhere anything to his screen in hopes of exploiting this feature
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f10-pr ... not-2.htmlI put a transparent tape with a little dot and place it on my screen where the bullet would land. That way I have aiming without actually aiming, though it's not as accurate as aiming because of the recoil. But in close combat situations, having not to push the right mouse button which take a half second to aim can mean life or death.
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It's sadly a more common practice than you think.
Also, we're talking about models here. A circle made for a game is obviously not really round, because it's made of triangles. Most models have a very easily visible topmost triangle that can serve as vertical and horizontal aid.
Also, we're talking about models here. A circle made for a game is obviously not really round, because it's made of triangles. Most models have a very easily visible topmost triangle that can serve as vertical and horizontal aid.

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Well the just dont make the round land where the triangle point is. Make it land like a meter to the left or something.
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I made a simple graphic to indicate what I picture for this system:

As indicated, if the point of aim is high enough above the mesh of the optic in the animations, using cues from said mesh is less efficient in cqb. Also, most optics have zeroing knobs, or other disrupting shapes such as fiber-optic components that would further impede horizontal assistance. The only scope I can think of with a shape that would prove useful here is the MARS sight with magnifier, as there already exists a small protrusion seemingly designed for this very scenario (or in the event of an electronic failure in the sight).

As indicated, if the point of aim is high enough above the mesh of the optic in the animations, using cues from said mesh is less efficient in cqb. Also, most optics have zeroing knobs, or other disrupting shapes such as fiber-optic components that would further impede horizontal assistance. The only scope I can think of with a shape that would prove useful here is the MARS sight with magnifier, as there already exists a small protrusion seemingly designed for this very scenario (or in the event of an electronic failure in the sight).
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Yeah! Walmarx knows whats up!
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Devs made this feature userful only for GB army.
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kangaroo
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Would it be possible to press C to aim over the scope/barrel with iron sights. With the gun up you'd run at normal pace or just under normal pace (but faster than the walk you do with normal sights) and have a tighter grouping. Would help for firing on an assault and room clearing, Currently with room clearing I never go in aiming because I always end up exposing my arm before I can actually shoot into the room. I have to run in and hipfire.
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Resuggestion, kangaroo. At least for scopes.

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