many different levels of hardware capability and eyesight.
The guys who think they should be eliminated are usually elitists who resort to insulting everybody who has a different opinion and ignoring any data that doesn't support them. These are the guys who are killing the hobby by actively driving out anybody who doesn't meet their level of dedication to "purity".
I disagree that the icon makes it impossible to miss. A propely camo'ed aircraft can still disappear into the terrain making it harder to pick up its outline. You'd still be able to track it, but you certainly can't use the icon to aim.
if you think icons make up for the eyes...sorry but that is wrong...especially up close...
a friggin icon is in fact a huge neon sign over the plane....so maybe it makes up for distant viewing...
but once the con is close...the icon makes it imposable to lose sight.....how is that realistic?
a fighter just glancing around is gonna easily miss a plane that is below......
the fact that most painted there planes with a dark top and a light bottom....gee I wonder why they did that...hmmm could it be that they wanted to be harder to spot........
there is NONE of that in AH period.... You cant miss the plane...why???? because of the icon.
get a friggin clue people.
and to say that most cons that were killed were not looking around looking for bad guys.
Up close is where I would particularly like to see changes to icons. Under a certain distance I would like the icon to change to just a red bishop, knight or rook symbol, perhaps even just a red dot.Agreed.Didn't say it was. I said it was more realistic than no icons, which it is.That is one of the flaws of the icon system. I'd like a phase in time of, perhaps, 1 second.Indeed, but that doesn't justify simulating pilots who are legally blind, which is what no icons does.Yes, it is a choice between unrealistic option A that acknowledges the shortcomings of computers vs even more unrealistic option B that pretends those problems don't exist.Already done.What do you mean by this? It isn't clear.
if you think icons make up for the eyes...sorry but that is wrong...especially up close...a friggin icon is in fact a huge neon sign over the plane....so maybe it makes up for distant viewing... but once the con is close...the icon makes it imposable to lose sight.....how is that realistic? a fighter just glancing around is gonna easily miss a plane that is below......the fact that most painted there planes with a dark top and a light bottom....gee I wonder why they did that...hmmm could it be that they wanted to be harder to spot........there is NONE of that in AH period.... You cant miss the plane...why???? because of the icon.get a friggin clue people.(not that krusty will ever get one thats one guy stuck on stupid)and no I do not promote a no icon arena...I would like to see icons just become a dot within 800.....and fade away once the bandit is within 400 yards. but I am an elitist. and to say that most cons that were killed were not looking around looking for bad guys......
this would kick me out of the game along with a bunch of guys. that is the reason I cant go to the ava, I cant tell the difference between a shadow and the plane itself and I play with all settings on.I was in fso 3 or 4 weeks ago and I got into a fight with a 109, I was able to get behind it and heard the call from my squadies that there were multiple 109's and low bombers. I looked around trying to find them while trying not to lose the 109. finally the 109 dove to the deck from about 3k and only saw the ju87's when the icon light up, and they were in front of me.when looking at the film they must have been at least 30 cons within 4 or 5k from me. I never saw them.you can call the icon unrealistic but it is done for gameplay's sake. that neon sign allows a lot of us to play. semp
there is no way in hell a guy who knows he is going to find enemy..... is not looking around for said enemy.
ya I understand that, thats why I don't advocate a no icons arena
It happened at times. Saburo Sakai shot down a P-39 that was flying straight and level for a long time. Robert Stanford Tuck got bounced by a pair of Bf109s over the North Sea in a Hurricane Mk IIc and said he had been lax on looking around. While he did end up having to bail out the Hurri's durability and luck allowed it to survive and then for him to shoot down his attackers, though at the time one was only a probable.As I said, most pilots to whom the "did not see his attacker" comment is going to refer to are guys who were target fixated as Bob Doe had been or who simply didn't see their attacker. This doesn't even mean that they never saw the guy, which they may well have as the formations approached each other, but did not seem him as he maneuvered into position and then attacked.The need to constantly look around was not nearly emphasized as much as it ought to have been and many green pilots died that way.
"and no I do not promote a no icon arena...I would like to see icons just become a dot within 800.....and fade away once the bandit is within 400 yards. but I am an elitist"ink, so no icons from 800 yards doesnt make it a no icon arena? semp
at 800 a small red dot....again I just said I like that idea..... I didn't say thats how it "should" be....see the difference
I understand you dont have a quarter, you have a 25 cent coin semp