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It can be done in real life. There are scopes that zero at the press of a button all they did was make it a game mechanic.
BF4 even had a scope that showed the range, and you’d just set your zero to match within 100m or so. It’s really not that big of an issue if anything, the game could use more realism. Snipers don’t even always one-hit kill to the head.
They need to remove the whole attachment cost system. It’s annoying and pointless to be limited by what you can stick on your gun.
- ClassroomChalk3 months agoSeasoned Novice
Increase the points required to equip the rangefinder, making it a luxury item—if you want a rangefinder, you have to give up other attachments! In real life, rangefinders don’t auto-zero; they’re always manually zeroed. Battlefield 6’s rangefinder zeroing in just one second is way overpowered (it feels like a bug). Long-press manual zeroing can be kept!
增加装备测距仪所需的点数,使其成为一种奢侈品——如果你想要测距仪,你就必须放弃其他配件!在现实生活中,测距仪不会自动归零;它们总是需要手动归零。Battlefield 6中的测距仪在仅一秒内就能完成归零,这种能力过于强大(感觉像是bug)。长按手动归零可以保留!
- iLuckyBrad3 months agoNew Ace
Civ9527 wrote:
In real life, rangefinders don’t auto-zero;
That’s not actually true though.. is it... Auto-zeroing scopes do exist in real life. There are models like the iAiming iA-612 Smart Thermal Scope, which has a patented First Shot Auto Zero feature, and the ATN X-Sight series with One Shot Zero built in. Even the Burris Eliminator has a rangefinder and ballistic computer that instantly adjusts your aiming point when you press the button.
So the concept isn’t unrealistic they just turned existing tech into a gameplay mechanic. Battlefield’s version just makes it more seamless. If anything, they should focus on making snipers behave more realistically instead of nerfing features that are already possible in real life.