Battlefield 3 - IRNV Scope Nerf Update PS3 HD
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they patched the wrong thing
it should have been the usas with frag
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DICE always nerf something simply because it's good.
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One would think that we in 2012 have better technology to make scopes than that.
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They fucking still testing the fucking game at our cost!!!
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I HATE THAT NEW SCOPE on 360. They fucking give me somehting that I like and then (fuck us) took it back!!! I FUCKING HATE EA!! And now DICE
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I literally stopped playing BF3 because of this nerf. I'll admit I was dependent on it, but not because I suck and needed it to kill, but rather because I don't have the best TV for the game. The IRNV allowed me to actually see people from distances, so it really just put me on par with people who had good tvs and used regular scopes.
I understand why they patched it, because it really was borderline cheap. But a better fix would have been to keep the image, but increase the recoil.
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@KodiakCorp quit crying, its people like you that are ruining this game!!!
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Good job dice u screwed up real good
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The realistic way was before the patch - but the QQ was so strong that the item got utterly destroyed.
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There shouldn't be any delay, the scope is on at all times, so why the hell is there a delay?
sun emits uv rays not infared so it wouldnt appear on the irnv.
somerandomutewb 3 weeks ago
@somerandomutewb the sun emits photons at all wavelengths. Why do you think the sun feels hot? It's because of Infra-red radiation. UV rays are what tan your skin and can give you skin cancer. The sun emits IR, UV, all the visible spectrum and much more besides.
DaSquirrelsNuts 3 weeks ago 9
@DaSquirrelsNuts gamma,UV, very small amount of X-ray, visible light, the sun contains everything from the electromagnetic spectrum
limitsora69 2 weeks ago
@limitsora69 isn't that what I said above when I replied to @somerandomuteweb?
DaSquirrelsNuts 2 weeks ago 2
@DaSquirrelsNuts
That is not true. The sun does not emit light at all wavelength. Since most of the suns surface consists of hydrogen. At certain wavelengths hydrogen absorbs the photons emitted from the inside of the sun, thus blocking the given wavelength. Kinda like sunglasses. Other elementals blocks other wavelength.
This is btw how scientist determines what matter other stars consists of: by looking at which wavelengths is being blocked ;)
arsukfjorden 1 week ago
@arsukfjorden you can't say "does not emit light at all wavelengths" since "light" means "visible" light which is only a portion of the electro-magnetic spectrum. The sun emits photons are varying wavelengths, some of which are visible light. The point of my comment was to answer a guy who said that the sun emits UV and not IR radiation.
DaSquirrelsNuts 1 week ago