So.. I searched and really only found one thread that was started and ended in early January regarding this issue. They said there was no way to change the color of the crosshair for the gunner. I'm only talking about the tv guided missile screen. Because whenever I gun on FuShe Pass I cant see shit. Everything blends in with the sky, so shooting a chopper with the tvgm is pretty much click and guess.
The TV Guided Missile screen is in black and white. As far as I know there is no way to change the color of the crosshair for that view. Just get a pilot who doesn't line you up for shots against the sky on FuShe.
Yah.. figured.. ;\
The worst I think for this is dragon valley, its impossible to see it.
The best way to over come this is to fly high so you're above the other choppers and hopefully you will see land behind it and not sky.
The best way to over come this is to fly high so you're above the other choppers and hopefully you will see land behind it and not sky.
Well... I dont have any problems with that. I hit all the enemy helicopters with my TV missile. Usually after a few shots they call me cheater and such. It's not my fault if enemy heli gunners think that it's better to use the machine gun to kill coppers...
But when the enemy is in the same direction as the SUN, I get serious problems because I cant even see their helicopter. Damn sun.
But when the enemy is in the same direction as the SUN, I get serious problems because I cant even see their helicopter. Damn sun.
Last edited by lord_tyler_486 (2006-04-03 07:10:40)
There is a TV missle? Just kidding.
On topic. The black and white targeting screen is a bother on certain levels. The ingame way around it is to voip up with your pilot and tell him/her to fly higher. Giving you the ground as the backdrop will help.
KJ
On topic. The black and white targeting screen is a bother on certain levels. The ingame way around it is to voip up with your pilot and tell him/her to fly higher. Giving you the ground as the backdrop will help.
KJ
Of course the simple solution for DICE on this would be to put a black outline around the white crosshairs. That way no matter what the background you can still see the crosshairs for the TV missle. But that would be too simple.
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@ kilroy - send some Ag Engineers to do it. They might get it figured out in binary form by BF3.
I was at Lake Bryan last Sunday. All the Chilifest hangovers showed up with a wide variety of college tail in tow. We jetskied all afternoon (felt like SF). Good times, cept I kept looking for UAV's, choppers and ENEMY BOATS!!!!
KJ
I was at Lake Bryan last Sunday. All the Chilifest hangovers showed up with a wide variety of college tail in tow. We jetskied all afternoon (felt like SF). Good times, cept I kept looking for UAV's, choppers and ENEMY BOATS!!!!
KJ
2 solutions 1) you can get it going in the right direction and then you can see the crosshair against the target 2) if you are a good ways above the enemy chopper you can see the crosshair because of the darker ground..