Cavalier889 said:
Sorry, rereading this useless post, I just remind myself that I should never drink and then respond in public forums. Please disreguard this foolish post. My apologies.
np cavalier, I can't remember what you posted, but I never had anything against you. Your welcome to your opinion too, I just hate people who attack with no arguement and just criticism. You don't seem to be one of those.
About the scopes, I understand better now how the programmers meant it to be. When first put up to the eye, the sniper is not concentrating on the crosshairs, he is just loosely looking through the scope, so yeah your going to get some bounce because he's not concentrating on any one target. From experience though, I think it should be toned down a bit. And if this is the way its going to be, then
1. Get rid of concentration as it is now.
2. As we concentrate on the scope, it should very very slightly start affecting stamina. Maybe there should be a seperate stamina for your arms (rifles can get heavy after a while). You would have to lower your rifle to start regaining stamina in your arms.
3. The scope should not stand completely stock still all the time when concentrating. There should be some occasional tiny random movement of the scope from nervous twitch going from almost none at full stamina and getting more numerous as your stamina goes down.
4. Get rid of the paralax or whatever it is that causing the weird way off shots with the scopes. The bullet when fired should be aimed where the crosshairs are, minus arcing of the bullet, moa, etc.
As for the view around the scope, I know very people who shoot through a scope with both eyes open. With one eye closed, you can still see the normal area around the scope. Its never black.