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See, never I mentioned about red outline. So no idea why you decided that it was this what I meant which obviously is not.
" Why Doesn't Camouflage Work in Games? ask a game dev "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nheFNQs378s
if you dont want to see the video i copy the best resume of the comments
"In other words, game engines are perfectly capable of rendering lighting, shadows and the player's camo pattern from far away. The reason that they don't and enemy players look like black/brown/gray blobs in the distance is because the devs are intentionally making them pop out with fake lighting and other effects. Good to know, thanks for this video"
I don't mind it myself but it is a little over done.