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Sonar Guy
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Why you need three filters.
In reality, there have different filters for different purposes. For fog, against the sun dazzle, for dark... But in the game, I think, just one is quite enough. Whatever color is, orange, green, yellow, will help only to define better the contours of objects in the dark. I have only one, orange. sublynx, have easy solution for many filters through draggable screens. Charts Addon
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Sea Lord
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I found that sometimes, in odd lighting, the markings on the scopes were impossible to read but with the green filter those markings stood out crisp. I go for all 3 now since that can allow for some experimentation if the green filter for some reason is sub optimal.
So what I've gathered so far is I need to rearrange the order of items in the G26 and G2B sections of the menu file. That will take some time but it's on the to do list now. I like the idea of a switch but my skills won't allow for anything that fancy yet. I just managed a plain draggable image, anything more advanced than that will have to come later. |
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