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This might help some...(hope springs eternal)
Here's a BF109 pilot's perspective. Right eye open, left eye shut.... http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/3368/rightbz.jpg Left eye open, right eye shut.... http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/8409/lefty.jpg And here is what a pilot with two eyes open would see.... http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/4853/109kb.jpg And here we have the current set up in CoD. It also happens to faithfully, realistically, recreate what a Cyclops would see were he ever to fly for the Luftwaffe. http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/3412/cyclopsj.jpg http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/6605/gallandlops.jpg |
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We should remember wile most people brain can superimpose 2 slightly different images given they have 2 eyes and do it ALL the time :rolleyes:, some people have different eye dominance so would not be able to process info from a RH sight without training unless they used the left eye instead for the sight (regardless of if they are left or right handed) ;)
Likewise not everyone (fewer people) in all would be able to use a magnified image in one eye and normal focuses in the other eye, thats why fewer people have both eyes open with telescopic sights than with reflex sights. ;) Remember the brain is a powerful with respect to image processing, given that what out eye see’s and feeds to the brain is upside-down and the brain flips it the right way up and that the brain if we were to ware some special glasses that flipped the image upside-down after a few weeks to a couple of months the brain would flip the image so we would the correct way up agene as experiments have shown. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBzxfR6VF80 |
So which is more real then ?
The perception of reality is so subjective. I think it's a viable alternative, and should be an option for those that wish to simulate real life |
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In CoD we have a beautifully modelled cockpit. However we are handicapped with a Cyclopean view of it due to the nature and limitations of a 2D display. And, so, work-arounds such as Shift F-1 or using Track-IR to lean over are necessary. Unfortunately these work-arounds are being mistaken for reality. The reasons given range from "Go play Hawx noob" to "I've gotten used to it, it's easy with practice".....none of which have any connection with simulation as far as I can tell. |
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The offset Revi sight in the 109 projects a full image onto the right eye, not half. |
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