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Sea Lord
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Very nice Arclight. I really liked this in SH4, nice to see it in SH5.
I like to have a reason to use the Obscope, and in stock you have no reason. |
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Navy Seal
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I think I noticed the obs scope is a little brighter, like it should be.
![]() Aranzabal; nope, no hotkeys. There's just a (permanent) change to the observation scope. Sets it further apart from the attack scope, actually gives you a reason to use it once in a while. ![]() It's main point is to increase contrast at night; makes it easier to identify a ship because you can see it's outline more clearly. That it's historically accurate, to a certain extent, is a bonus. ![]()
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#18 |
Captain
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attack scope ever have filters?
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#19 |
Navy Seal
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You mean historically? As far as I know it was the attack scope that had the filters, and the observation scope did not.
I reversed that because it makes more sense gameplay wise.
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#20 |
Swabbie
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Very good Job
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#21 |
Watch
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Question about this color filter thinggy of Y
![]() 1. What scope is it for. 2. Can I change scope filters, is their a button to click somewhere on the screen? 3. How do I know if it's working or not. :k_confused |
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colour filter sh5, opcf-sh5 |
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