Aiming Questions (Tom Clancy's The Division)
1. Is it possible to hold your breath on snipers? I didn't find something ..2. Is it possible to make the connected optics automatically activate the proximity mode when right-clicking? Already got two buttons to press ..
3. Are the scope bonuses valid only when the zoom is on or all the time?
Thanks!
How to make the sight with the right button turn on and off on click, and not keep it constantly while aiming?
Turgor wrote:
1. Is it possible to hold your breath on snipers? I didn't find something ..
2. Is it possible to make the connected optics automatically activate the proximity mode when right-clicking? Already got two buttons to press ..
3. Are the scope bonuses valid only when the zoom is on or all the time?
1. No breath holding
2. Not yet, but soon they promised to do it (specifically mentioned in "State of the Game" today). Perhaps it will be already in update 1.2 (May 24)
3. The scope bonuses are always active while it is installed.
Ilya233
In headlights 3 and 4 in the system files it was possible to register. I thought maybe so here.
2. Not yet, but soon they promised to do it (specifically today in "State of the Game" it was mentioned). Perhaps it will be already in update 1.2 (May 24)
As far as I understand, it hasn't been done yet?
Turgor
here is my cant - I probably misunderstood them.
because the only thing they did with aiming was the ability to change the mode of operation of the aiming key - instead of holding and holding the key, now you can turn on the mode in which aiming is turned on and off by pressing the key, and you do not need to hold down the key. Namely, the telescopic sight mode is also turned on on TAB. By the way, I have recently given up on activating optical zoom. Is that if you shoot well, very at distant targets. The problem is that when the optical sight is on, it is not visible when the rifle accuracy is restored (the crosshair is compressed). And it turns out that the crosshair seems to be aimed at the target, but due to the fact that the accuracy has not been restored, the bullet flies by. When you shoot without optics, it is easier to understand exactly where you will get to.