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Originally Posted by SYN_Bliss
I don't know why you are comparing an apache's HUD to a revi sight. Keeping both eyes open would not create the effect you are talking about until one eye, at the very least, was close to the center of the sight. You had to lean in reality to see the revi, even some 190s had the sight directly in the center. You have to lean to see this sight correctly in game as well. I honestly don't see what the problem is.
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You didn't have to lean to see the Revi sight. You are mistaking IL-2's work-around (
Shift-F1) for reality.
The Revi was installed offset to the right to be
dead in line with the pilots right eye as he looked forward....a reflex sight. It was to be used with both eyes open.
Here's what a 109 pilot's
right eye would see....
And here's what a 109 pilot's
left eye would see....
Now imagine what the 109 pilot would see with
both eyes open.
As a further exercise, imagine the same thing with the Apache pilot. What would the Apache pilot's left eye and right see? The right one would see a HUD, the left one would not see a HUD.
And yet despite the fact that an Apache pilot sees the HUD
in only one eye (just as our real-life 109 pilot sees the Revi's reticle in one eye) we simulate an Apache like this.....