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Grimey Rick

Two MORE reasons to disable Post-Processing.

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The binoculars never seem to focus with PP enabled. It's a blurry mess. Headache material for me. ;s

 

The new iron sight zoom is awesome, but looking down the iron sights all of a sudden makes everything blurry -- even what you're aiming at. Your peripheral vision should be obstructed when aiming, especially at a distance, but it shouldn't be blurry everywhere.

 

Ah well, PP makes the game prettier, but it currently puts you at a disadvantage for half a dozen reasons. Off it stays until I need to snap a screenshot. :3

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PP in games looks like i just woke up after a huge night on the piss after swimming in an overchlorinated pool.

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PP in games looks like i just woke up after a huge night on the piss after swimming in an overchlorinated pool.

 

 

Please don't scream like that.  :blink: Loud noises are no good.

 

I personally had a few issues with performance back in ARMA 2, which is why I turned it off and never back on again. Haven't even tried out after my upgrades after that, but postprocessing isn't one of the things that gets forced upon you. You can turn it off just like the blur.

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