Actually, it took me about 2 minutes to find the battle between Bruv in the Ki84 and Beer in the rather large Mossie (I got lucky). Bruv caught Beer in what appeared to be an attempted Hammer Head maneuver in which the incredible Ki84 was able to defeat. After the Mossie became oiled it appeared that Beer either tried to dive away or simply stalled. I was astonished that the aircraft became invisible at 489 yards against the rocky terrain.
Bustr, I can guess that several things contributed to this. Most have been discussed in this thread. I directed the picture to you as an example of there being
more than just the issue with the sight glass.
Because settings such as screen resolution, monitor color / contrast / gamma and field of view have multiple variations in results (not to mention color blindness and / or faulty vision) these sort of comparisons echo more of the "true" complaint underlining this wish. The game plays fine. If Dale does nothing, the game will still play fine. It won't stop me from grumbling when running into this kind of experience. A good place to start would be, as you suggested to take a hard look at the sight glass. Just as important to hypothesize that would not eliminate all of the complaints, and the wishlist would take on an even more frustrating
tone, ie "I thought we fixed that.... now what?"
As for me asking for neon signs, in most of my posts, I am asking for boost in detail via adjustment of power in certain layers of the skin. You know how this works, and it could result in more contrast. Also, take a look at the line added to dar ring by HiTech today, not even visible until zoomed in at some level. I think that works extremely well as designed.
That came from HiTech's own vision of how that should work. Would he have bothered to tweak it, if he had no feedback on the original concept? That is hard to say; mostly because we are an opinionated bunch, and he has given us the tool to speak up. Heck, he gave us a front porch view during Alpha and Beta testing of a number of works in progress. The man must not ever sit still.