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2012-06-23, 11:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #31 | |||
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2012-06-24, 12:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #32 | ||
Second Lieutenant
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Flashlight glare would be REALLY unfun if it worked, and it would be pointless if it didn't work.
I think flashlights should have other uses instead, such as seeing mines or claymores in the dark, or maybe casting a shadow on stealth characters. |
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2012-06-24, 12:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #33 | ||
Corporal
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All vision aids should be in the sights. That way there is a restriction on clarity of vision and situation awareness at the same time. Only what would be displayed through the scope/sight should be lit up with IR or thermal and all the surrounding screen be dark, while a flashlight lights up a greater area. This way sneaky classes and classes that don't need a wide knowledge of the battlefield will chose the Night vision sights which allow them to be accurate as well as stealthy, while classes who are less worried about being spotted like HA might chose flashlight to get a better and more informative view of what they are shooting at. Also this would act as a HA counter to INF with night vision.
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2012-06-24, 01:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #34 | |||
There has to be some legitimate tactical purpose for it. Glare was just the first thing that came to mind. Honestly, give me an infra-red flashlight and night vision goggles and I'm set. |
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2012-06-24, 01:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #35 | ||
Major
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As long as flashlights can't turn on during the day, then i think it will be good, and if its night time, and someone shines a light in your face, you will have a hard time seeing anything. But the devs can easily find a good balance.
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2012-06-24, 10:27 AM | [Ignore Me] #36 | |||
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Thermal as an implant?..hmm, if that is an option (is it, has it been mentioned?) then, again, it will be at the sacrifice of some other implant. If you recall in PS1, you could not just switch implants around willy nilly... so..having a thermal implant will do you little or no good during the day... whereas the guy you are fighting might have another implant that does give him an advantage over you..so ..rock / paper / scissors |
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2012-06-24, 11:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #38 | ||
I asked in a thread about it, a dev responded (T-Ray maybe?) saying there will be a toggle to turn them on and off. Same will apply to flashlights / laser pointers on weapons.
Well, if someone shines a flashlight in your face during daylight, it doesn't cause much glare compared to when the same is done at night, and I assume ForgeLight can be tweaked so it's not an issue. Last edited by Electrofreak; 2012-06-24 at 11:46 AM. |
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2012-06-24, 12:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #39 | |||
First Sergeant
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It'll be interesting to see how it is handled. Flashlights sound like a way to say "HERE I AM SHOOT ME," but flares or flashbangs or just high-luminosity tossable disco balls might be useful for blinding people using night vision equipment / implants (not that flashbangs wouldn't already blind people).
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2012-06-24, 12:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #40 | ||
I am very sceptical about the thermal scope, it somehow just transforms the night into a pink and green world. It makes the darkness of the night obsolete and everyone would use them if they were very effective (like in bf3 before the nerf). Lets see how it works out.
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2012-06-24, 01:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #43 | |||
Sergeant
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The only time real life is anything approaching pitch back here on the earth is during an overcast night on a new moon. Even then after 20 or 30 minutes outside I can see just fine. |
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2012-06-24, 02:03 PM | [Ignore Me] #44 | ||
First Sergeant
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't have anything resembling crystal clear digital* vision in the dark - The darker it is, the more static in my vision. That isn't to say that I can't see in the dark. I can, my eyes still adapt to the darkness and I can discern different greys if there is some illumination (e.g. from a moon), and they actually adapt to darkness incredibly fast, but I usually just use a light because it's easier than trying to discern different grey colors while constantly changing static is interfering with my vision.
(I have no idea if that's normal or abnormal.) * = I mean like what is presented in games. |
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