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  1. Let me reiterate my point to those who think this is a realistic darkness, because I don't think so based on my real world experience. I, for a few days, went training in Germany in a field and the woods (Nothing, but natural light for miles). We prep'd by sitting outside the tents for a solid 30 minutes to allow our eyes time to adjust. And in the field or areas of the forest without complete over hang of trees, I could see without the NVGs issued to my fireteam. In the thick of the woods, I couldn't see anything. I think the game should reflect a more realistic natural lighting and not try to be extra dark everywhere because its "ALL HARDCORE, BECAUSE WE'RE MEN AND THIS IS A MAN'S GAME! For MEN!" Eyes adjust to darkness, just because you went outside once for 5 minutes at night and it was really really dark, doesn't reflect the game circumstances, where you haven't see artificial light for days because there is no power! And you been stumbling around in the dark for an hour or so since you logged in. I think if you get flashed by a flashlight it should kill your nightvision as well! Now THATS realistic!
  2. Please make it so eyes adjust atleast alittle bit. I don't want it to be daytime, but I've been on a night patrol(just a unit drill, not for combat) and in a field or sparse trees you can see after 15-20 minutes when your eyes adjust. Not great, but you can see enough. In the thick of the woods it felt pitch black however. Please allow us to see out in the open at night when its clear. Not great sight, but atleast enough to move around without nvgs or flashlights. Buildings and forest... keep'um dark!
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