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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider
Do you? (and derision doesn't count  )
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Yes, I can explain at length with resources.
But last time I did that, it was a waste of time. Do you actually care? Or are you just going to continue insisting that 60 fov is the only 'correct' fov, regardless of user setup?
I think if you took the time to understand what binoculars and fov do in terms of occupying your angle of vision, than you might well see why being able to attain a 1:1 view is at least useful for simulating a pilot's view. And as I said, its not even about larger dots - those are actually smaller - but about more details being visible and planes remaining models farther out.
Frankly, if dots were realistic to begin with, you would never see them at 70 or 90 fov.