ya having a huge neon sign over your plane is realistic
so many times I see you talk about this...and every time you are as wrong as can be....
the simple fact is most planes in WW2 never saw the guy that killed him....and I am sure they were not just sitting there looking straight ahead....
the icon makes it so you can track and see the icon with NO problem.....you can not lose sight easily with an icon.....
don't take a friggen rocket scientist
No, Ink... I'm sorry but YOU are wrong.
That "most WW2 pilots never saw the guy that killed them" is often used by the "no-icon" advocates, and is out of context. Most never saw the guy that killed them because they didn't look around. That's fact. They didn't have the SA you might have. They had blinders on when trying to stick with their wing leader. THEY were the distraction so the flight leader could get his kills without being shot down. Many's the time a 109 pilot recounted forming up with an entire flight of enemy hurricanes and shooting them down one by one by one until the last guy finally realized something was wrong and broke away just in time to escape.
Fact of the matter the icon fills in for what your eyes can see in real life. You can quite easily lose sight of an icon, and most times if you're maneuvering for a sweet kill-shot it requires under-the-nose aiming (waiting for the target to arrive at a predetermined point so you can kill it).
Fact of the matter is you can SEE a real plane manuevering around at much longer ranges IN REAL LIFE than you can on a flat 2D computer screen. This is made worse by the color palate AH uses (8-bit), the contrast/bright settings of the game, and the fact that 50mm is closer to what the normal eye sees without distortion, but most folks are running at a MUCH wider angle on-screen to simulate peripheral vision. This has the down-side of making everything far smaller than it needs to be. In reality you could VERY easily not only track every plane in a dogfight, but instantly read and recognize the fuselage and tail codes. BOB pilots could instantly tell who was shot down by the codes on the tail, even when they weren't right next to them. Jet fighters have come forward on this very forum and said how they could read tail codes on other fighters up to a mile away (not fuselage codes, smaller tail codes).
Actual commercial pilots, military jet fighter pilots, air traffic controllers, have all gathered many times on these very forums to refute the "no-icons" crowd and explain with not only optics, physics, but real world experiences that happened to them, and have explained how in reality it's far far easier to spot, identify, and track planes than it is in this or any other video game.
It has been proven so many times with facts.
To claim otherwise is just wrong. I'm sorry. You are wrong on this one.