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Trying to use an AA tank that can't rotate quickly enough to match a helo flying across, unless you're in 3rd person is incredibly stupid.
- Ty_Ger076 days agoSeasoned Ace
Again, the turret turns the same speed regardless of 1st person, or 3rd person. Actually, it does turn slower 1st person if you try to over-drive it to turn faster. It's like a stepper motor that skips steps if you push it too hard. If you are over-driving it in 1st person because you are annoyed with its current slower speed, that will only make things worse. Slow down your attempted speed in 1st person, and it will turn the same speed as 3rd person. The camera speed in 3rd person is unlocked from the turret speed, so the camera will move quick, and then the turret will catch up at its own speed to where you stop the camera.
The thing you are talking about is valid for aim-guided stuff where the turret speed doesn't matter. But when using stuff where turret speed matters, third person won't speed it up to what it was in Season 1. It's slower in Season 2 regardless of camera view or camera speed.
- MackTKau6 days agoSeasoned Ace
Wrong.
- Ty_Ger076 days agoSeasoned Ace
Not wrong. Factually accurate. Try it yourself and observe.
Do I have to record a video because it is too difficult for you to move your fingers and use your eyes at the same time?
- Uzi5783 days agoRising Novice
Dude just stop. You are so incorrect its laughable. I just did a 360º in a tank, third person, it took 6 inches.
First person, I got about 280º before I maxed out my 3 foot mouse pad.
You are flat out wrong. Quit defending it.A 360º on foot took the same amount as third person aimming, about 6 inches.
The scale is completely broken.
- Ty_Ger073 days agoSeasoned Ace
I didn't say it took the same amount of mouse pad. In fact, we agree. Read what I wrote. Why are you saying I am wrong without even reading what I wrote?
I said the turret speed stays the same. This person claimed that they can shoot an aircraft flying by in 3rd person but not first person. That is not true for anything other than aim-guided stuff, like I said. The turret speed is the same speed in both views.
The reason the mouse movement is less in third person is because, like I said, third person unlocks turret speed from camera speed. You can whip the camera around fast with little mouse movement, but you still need to wait for the turret to catch up. This means you can aim where you want to look easier, but you can't shoot that direction until you wait for the turret to aim where the camera is looking. If you shoot while whipping a camera to track an aircraft flying by, you will be watching the aircraft, while the turret is shooting somewhere totally different.