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What if you deactivate Zeroing while adjusting scope, then activate again.
Maybe way off base, I don't know.
Example 1
The zeroing is set to 82.02 yards.
Taking my bow out
Example 2
THe zeroing is set to 21.87 yards. I watch youtube videos on Zeroing and the lowest for a bow is 20 yards. Why isn't my bow set to 20 yards, but only at 21.87 yards?
It is my belief that zeroing is a set number in game. Cannot be adjusted. So when you press "F" to say 82.02 yds, this is where your scope is sighted in at. The same with 164.04 and 382.08. So adjustments from there have to be made manually by you, (aim higher or lower). You pick the closest one to your distance, and adjust from there.
I don't have bow yet, but would assume it is the same, just with different distances.
But as you can see, when I zero in my game, it appers and it's set to the first set of numbers, not the 2nd set.
In short, in-game, my zeroing yards aren't setting to 75/150/300m, but to 82.02/164.04/382.08m.
For example: Say they had a zeroing option for 150 yards. Then it would be something like 137 meters. It will always be a little uneven for one system or the other unless they add two different zeroing systems and if they do plan on that I doubt it's very high on the list of things to add or change.
As RamMack said though. Adjustments from there have to be made manually by you. The zeroing just lets you setup your weapon for long range, medium range or short range really.
Ah, so that is what I might be missing? Let me check to see if changing the mesurement system does anything.
EDIT: Note, that using the Imperial system will not round up the yards while using the Zeroing perk. Metric system will round up the numbers. Nice to know that. Consider this resolved.