aside from the fact that you used some poor examples about learning to shoot...
In RL, have you ever taught anyone to shoot? I'll admit, I have limited experience; I was a certified shooting instructor for only a few years. Competitively, I've been shooting far longer than that.
How do people learn to shoot? (In your words/experience)
the feedback you get in ah is seeing the hit sprites on the target without the tracers distracting you...
Ah... The distraction theory... I see.
some people tend to pay too much attention to the tracers...
Where do you get that idea? Any data to show or support that theory? Just speculation?
i suck at shooting anyway but...it can be a good learning tool if you want to increase your hit percentage, mainly because you're not so prone to taking 1000 yard shots, you tend to try for much closer range high percentage shots, and you have to watch your target alignment in the gunsight more...but that only applies to people who aren't gaming the game.
I'd ask (if you really shoot as poorly as you claim) how you feel qualified to make gunnery recommendations?
Why you'd think turning tracers on (or off for that matter) would have any effect at all on someone's willingness to take long shots? It has the opposite effect on me, since I see how much more effective my gunnery is in close compared to way out. I consider 500-600 as "way out".
I'm also curious if anyone out there has any (even a tiny amount) of factual data to show the correlation between turning tracers off and increasing hit %. I'd be especially curious to see if the data could show that the tie was directly related to tracers and had nothing to do with skill acquired through repetition or experience.
And, tell me more about how having tracers off makes you watch your gun sight alignment more? That would seem to be a
bad effect, if AH gunnery has any semblance to real-world gunnery. Whether shooting moving targets with a bow, rifle, or shotgun, paying too much attention to your sights is a proven way to increase your chances of a MISS, not a hit... Why is fixating on your sight a good thing in AH? In the real world, especially on a moving target, you should be fixating on your target instead. The sights should be little more than a peripheral object, really just assuring you that the gun is aligned to your eye properly (which we don't need to worry about in AH, making the sights less important in AH than in RL).
I've said it before, and I'll say it again... I recommend turning your sight off before (instead of) turning your tracers off... It almost never points where you need to shoot anyway.