| Visibity Markers?[message #234073]
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Tue, 29 September 2009 23:01
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akmatov |
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Registered:September 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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When using the L-Look command generally, at night, with optics or night vision gear, is there a way to highlight the limits of visibility?
I have seen what looks like a screen shot with this, but it might have been modified for clarity. Picture showed a wedge of what looked like primary visibility flanked by side vision areas.
Currently, when my guys walk around at night there is this circle of light that follows them around; regardless of whether of not they have night vision gear mounted.
I'd like to turn off the 'circle of light' and have some indication of the limits of their vision/field of view. Are these changes doable? If so, please point me in the right direction.
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Corporal
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| Re: Visibity Markers?[message #234077]
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Wed, 30 September 2009 01:07 
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| Larynx |
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Registered:April 2003 |
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Akmatov When using the L-Look command generally, at night, with optics or night vision gear, is there a way to highlight the limits of visibility?
I think the Delete or End key can do that (one shows cover; the other shows line of sight).
Quote:Currently, when my guys walk around at night there is this circle of light that follows them around; regardless of whether of not they have night vision gear mounted.
Use the G key to toggle the circle of light. I think there is also something on the options menu to control whether that circle follows you as you move or only appears when you are stationary.
If I remember correctly, the H key brings up a help menu which may be...helpful.
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