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I have my Depth turned to 100% for everything. In BC2 when entering many vehicles (primarily tanks), the depth gets reset to the default 15%. Is there a way to force it at 100% all the time?
I can see how this effect might actually make sense in some scenarios, but in any case it's like cranking the depth from one extreme to the other - your eyes still have to adjust - but it's doing it instantly. It strains my eyes bigtime, really about the only thing that does. /turned.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':turned:' />
I have my Depth turned to 100% for everything. In BC2 when entering many vehicles (primarily tanks), the depth gets reset to the default 15%. Is there a way to force it at 100% all the time?
I can see how this effect might actually make sense in some scenarios, but in any case it's like cranking the depth from one extreme to the other - your eyes still have to adjust - but it's doing it instantly. It strains my eyes bigtime, really about the only thing that does. /turned.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':turned:' />
it is a bug
and it's been there since version 1.0 of the game
depth resets to the lowest value once you get into a vehicle
you have to rotate the wheel to get it back up to whatever it was before
[quote name='Ferry' post='1094488' date='Jul 27 2010, 02:36 PM']Well,I don't know...
Here the depth returns to normal when I go out of the vehicle again...[/quote]
That's correct, the issue is it shouldn't be changing at all when you get in the vehicle.
That's just an opinion...
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
[quote name='Ferry' post='1094507' date='Jul 27 2010, 03:04 PM']That's just an opinion...
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....[/quote]
It's not an opinion it's a fact. There are times when it makes sense (such as the UAV screen, simulating looking at a 2D screen), and others where it is incorrect (such as looking out the window of the side ports of a 4-man APC). However in ANY scenario, correctly applied or not, I find it very straining on the eyes to jump from 100% to 15%.
[quote name='Ferry' post='1094507' date='Jul 27 2010, 03:04 PM']That's just an opinion...
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....
It's not an opinion it's a fact. There are times when it makes sense (such as the UAV screen, simulating looking at a 2D screen), and others where it is incorrect (such as looking out the window of the side ports of a 4-man APC). However in ANY scenario, correctly applied or not, I find it very straining on the eyes to jump from 100% to 15%.
I have my Depth turned to 100% for everything. In BC2 when entering many vehicles (primarily tanks), the depth gets reset to the default 15%. Is there a way to force it at 100% all the time?
I can see how this effect might actually make sense in some scenarios, but in any case it's like cranking the depth from one extreme to the other - your eyes still have to adjust - but it's doing it instantly. It strains my eyes bigtime, really about the only thing that does.
I have my Depth turned to 100% for everything. In BC2 when entering many vehicles (primarily tanks), the depth gets reset to the default 15%. Is there a way to force it at 100% all the time?
I can see how this effect might actually make sense in some scenarios, but in any case it's like cranking the depth from one extreme to the other - your eyes still have to adjust - but it's doing it instantly. It strains my eyes bigtime, really about the only thing that does.
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I dont think there's anything you can do aboud it.
I dont think there's anything you can do aboud it.
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Maybe you need a different convergence setting.
Maybe you need a different convergence setting.
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and it's been there since version 1.0 of the game
depth resets to the lowest value once you get into a vehicle
you have to rotate the wheel to get it back up to whatever it was before
and it's been there since version 1.0 of the game
depth resets to the lowest value once you get into a vehicle
you have to rotate the wheel to get it back up to whatever it was before
Here the depth returns to normal when I go out of the vehicle again...
Here the depth returns to normal when I go out of the vehicle again...
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Here the depth returns to normal when I go out of the vehicle again...[/quote]
That's correct, the issue is it shouldn't be changing at all when you get in the vehicle.
Here the depth returns to normal when I go out of the vehicle again...
That's correct, the issue is it shouldn't be changing at all when you get in the vehicle.
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I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....[/quote]
It's not an opinion it's a fact. There are times when it makes sense (such as the UAV screen, simulating looking at a 2D screen), and others where it is incorrect (such as looking out the window of the side ports of a 4-man APC). However in ANY scenario, correctly applied or not, I find it very straining on the eyes to jump from 100% to 15%.
I think it's normal,that when you enter a tank your vision is different.
A tank is a very small enviroment ,it should look that way imo.
I don't think Dice will change it....
It's not an opinion it's a fact. There are times when it makes sense (such as the UAV screen, simulating looking at a 2D screen), and others where it is incorrect (such as looking out the window of the side ports of a 4-man APC). However in ANY scenario, correctly applied or not, I find it very straining on the eyes to jump from 100% to 15%.
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Yup.
Yup.
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