#Consistency and Realism

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silk patio
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Love the work that has been done so far. Just got a couple things my buddy and I noticed in our couple hours playing today. Biggest thing was the long-range/high-mag sights going black randomly. I played around with the sight zeroing thing for a few minutes, but nothing I did seemed to change that. Also, best I can tell, other than blacking your sight when go to +300, that feature doesn't seem to do much. On another note, the IR lasers are not consistent from player to player. I was hoping to be able to point/lasso things at a distance for my buddy to see, but where the laser is for me is not where it was for him. From there, the audio for gunfire could maybe use a rework. The sound design is fine, but we found it nearly impossible to figure out where we were getting shot from in the Georgia map even if there was just one guy shooting at us. The last thing I thought of was the bird infils. Any time you infil on the birds, you're getting shot before you ever touch the ground. After completing Georgia, I tried one of them, and it puts you down in the middle of 3 or 4 guys. For Connecticut and the pirate one, you would never use a chopper for those. Operators are always gunning for the element of surprise, and in a real mission, you'd never chopper onto the roof or the helipad on the ship. For that second one, a cruiser entrance would make much more sense.

None of these are really critical. Just little things that would be nice to see. Again, I love the feel of it all so far. Appreciate the not so subtle nods to SEAL Team as well. Keep up the good work.

glass dust
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They need a bigger ship for the Somali mission. I feel it’s slightly out of scale. And there’s a whole bunch of pirates but no hostages on board

silk patio
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Yeah. I could get behind that. It feels very cramped as is.

glossy aurora
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Yeah, I feel you on the little bird infil. LOL many times I got immediately popped as soon as boots touch ground in the pirate mission. Would make more sense to start in a small boat, swim, and sneakily climb onto the side of the ship (and once again agree, ship scale should be larger too).

lean notch