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And then there are moving targets (moving away or to towards you) and altitude differences...
No, you would have to learn intuitive shooting irl too, I guess, if you are not at a tournament.
You have the arrow head in the game. It acts like every bow sight, which is not calibrated to the exact distance.
There could be a sight attachment I guess, but adding crosshairs like a FPS would just be dumb.
Animals running through rocks and cliffs and base fences and structures aren't immersion breaking? Cannibals glitching through walls and structure is not immersion breaking?
I think there are far more immersion breaking things already in the game than some crosshairs or dot to aim with.
This!, a small little red dot sight would be a cool attachment for the weapons. For the compound, one of those 5 pin sights would be a cool thing to add.