You can disable the lead indicator in your installation
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Wouldn't it be a bit hard to aim a 0 spread weapon with no lead indicator?
OK, maybe not for some of the old farts, but for the voobs/noobs it's a bit difficult.
Get over yourselves, don't try to win arguments on the internet where the option of a punch in the mouth is unavailable
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DasSmiter wrote:QUOTE (DasSmiter @ Jan 12 2009, 01:00 PM) Thats why its there, to help noobs.
I hate it on so many levels.
It makes TF annoying to fly and annoying to fly against. Lose-lose. Also the noobs mentioned learn nothing from flying those silly no-deviation turret ships. Ok, I'll shut up about this now... but it would be nice to know the [love it / hate it] ratio for TF.
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HSharp wrote:QUOTE (HSharp @ Jan 10 2009, 01:35 PM) Yeah, I really don't care for the lead indicator but I would like it if the ints were a bit fatter, just a 10% size increase and then it would be balanced.
Same here. The int hit box is really annoying.
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I tend to agree with the idea of removing the lead indicator and fattening up the inty a little bit. I mean I know We Got Snakez and all that but I hate comeback factions with a passion (mainly because commanders I fly for always want to go @#(!ty factions like Belters and such instead of Rix or Dreg and kicking the @#(! out of these factions early).