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Galliard2 Apr 8, 2017 @ 4:49pm
We need better rifle scopes and clean binoculars
What is up with the flare and poor image quality in the rifle scopes from time to time? I never, ever, got flare like that in any of my scopes in real life. If I had I would have gone and bought a better quality scope! We pay 24,000 in game for a scope with a $24.00 value? We also need to be able to clean the water spots off the binoculars or were they bought at a dollar store too?
Last edited by Galliard2; Apr 8, 2017 @ 4:56pm
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Ivar Apr 8, 2017 @ 7:52pm 
agreed 100%
m61a1 Apr 8, 2017 @ 9:07pm 
I would've said a thrift shop but I get the idea lol.
wim1234 Apr 9, 2017 @ 12:25am 
laters there will be a dlc with a box of cleaning tissues ofcourse, be patient.
tuco-ramires Apr 9, 2017 @ 12:29am 
That's what shocked me when watching the first streams ,all scopes look like you're looking through the bottom of an old green tinted glass bottle.
Even the scopes of the late 19th century don't look like that.
Egg Apr 9, 2017 @ 4:25am 
@ OP +1

All the glassware needs a make-over for various reasons:

The Binoculars - filthy, scratched, foggy view and the "Hollywood" perception of what looking through a pair of bin's represents. Clean 'em up!

The greenish/blueish tinge when using the scopes needs to go and be more like the view through the camera. Has anyone in the forum looked through a quality riflescope IRL? If so then they'll know that, if anything, good glassware enhances the view. I have 2 Nikon Prostaffs - not the top-end of riflescopes by any stretch of the imagination - and the image through them is brilliant; low-light colours and clarity brilliantly enhanced.

Reticles - would be nice to have a bit of DLC/paid content in order to up the ante a bit as far as reticles are concerned and give the hunter a choice of ret. Most decent glassware has this option (take a look at Leupold's or Swarovski's choice of ret's and you'll see what I mean).

Rangefinder: lose the Hollywood, centre the crosshair & widen the FOV. I have a bog-standard Swarovski rangefinder here and granted it has no variable zoom function; however, the crosshair's bang in the middle and there's no faux-binocular view.

None of the above are gamebreakers but they do detract from the immersion factor.
m61a1 Apr 9, 2017 @ 12:33pm 
+1 the rangefinder. Nikon's are nice for sure. They're just a wee bit out of my price range now though lol.
Otterwald Apr 9, 2017 @ 2:42pm 
Originally posted by Galliard2:
...also need to be able to clean the water spots off the binoculars or were they bought at a dollar store too?
Maybe a kind of floor cleaning cloth for 12000 bucks? You can use it 3x times for 300 seconds. Or a nano seal for 24000 bucks?
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Date Posted: Apr 8, 2017 @ 4:49pm
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