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While you are making these excellent changes is there any chance you guys could put a fix in for the NVG's in VR.

 

 

The view should look like a circle like you are looking through a pair of binoculars. You should be able to look a underneath them to see the screens so you don't have to keep turning them off. There was a simple mod available but it doesn't pass integrity check.

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Love it, guys.

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While you are making these excellent changes is there any chance you guys could put a fix in for the NVG's in VR.

 

 

The view should look like a circle like you are looking through a pair of binoculars. You should be able to look a underneath them to see the screens so you don't have to keep turning them off. There was a simple mod available but it doesn't pass integrity check.

 

+1

 

NVG's might be ED's territory, but I agree. I get a headache trying to use the NVG on a single eye in VR.

 

A dream would be if Razbam developed Cats Eye's NVG goggles or modified the standard NVG's

to not dispay night vision when looking directly at the HUD.

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Unfortunately, this wasn't included in Update 6... :(

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More than any other thing that pertains to the body it partakes of the nature of the divine." — Plato, Phaedrus.

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