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Really? What magnification do you have that sight screenshot at? Even with the blow-up, those 'glowsticks' dots you are pointing out are like <10% of the sights center dot. If that is actually helping you, my thought is more power to you, brother.
1. Extremely rough for infantry. 600m away in the sandstorm, they can't hide from my sniper
Again, if those barely visible specs are helping you snipe, have at it.
2. Extremely bad for snipers. If I can see them, they can see me. What's the point of setting up a nice spot on a rooftop or lying in the bushes of manifest if I am glowing and easy to see
Your sniper scope glint doesn't give you away, but your 'glowstick' will? (btw, thanks for PTFO sniper guy)
3. Makes weather mechanic useless. Why create weather to reduce visibility if I can just shoot the glowing dots?
Answered yourself. REDUCE visibility, not make you invisible.
4. Makes smokes useless
This must be something that occurs at a distance, because when I'm in CQC or on an objective, and someone pops smoke, I can't see their 'glowsticks unless they are right on top of me
- Corvus_083 years agoSeasoned Novice@CloverDeuce 10x scope and my video editor at 3.5x. But I saved the 30 second snapshot because in game with just the 10x scope I was seeing enemies and hitting them.
1. It does help me snipe, but it doesn't help the majority of the people in game that I am sniping at
2. From 600m sure I am using a glint, but like I mentioned in the manifest bushes I am using a 4x so no glint. Just a glowstick beaming. Also your PTFO argument is funny because believe it or not video games are made for people to have fun. Grow up
3. Reduced visibility makes sense, 600m through a sandstorm not so much.
4. The instance I had was roughly 30-50m.