Flashlight aug - Why no glowing eyes?
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Nice attempt at mockery Zylon, but I'd say flashlights ARE pretty common.
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JC's vision is augmented. :3
Now, if we wanted to go total realism, we'd have the eye lights cast a shadow of JC's sunglasses in front of him.
Also, dynamic lighting in this engine works pretty (extremely) primitively. You can't see it, but your eye beams are casting light behind you, too. Dynamic light is simply a globe of brightness that lights up whatever it touches and cannot be blocked or shaped or pointed.
Now, if we wanted to go total realism, we'd have the eye lights cast a shadow of JC's sunglasses in front of him.
Also, dynamic lighting in this engine works pretty (extremely) primitively. You can't see it, but your eye beams are casting light behind you, too. Dynamic light is simply a globe of brightness that lights up whatever it touches and cannot be blocked or shaped or pointed.
More often than not it's built into their weapons. For CO19 in the UK, at least, all the MP5's have a flashlight bult into the front of the foregrip, and some G36's have it attached on the rail underneeth. I think it's the same for the SAS and SWAT as well.Jonas wrote:I think SWAT and similar units generally attach flashlights to their helmets. Obviously having your eyes light up is cooler.
And you base this statement on what, exactly? Any eye modified to emit light would presumably also be modified not to destroy itself in the process.DDL wrote:Well, let's not disregard the fact that, if we're applying realism to this: light shining out of your retinas would actually blind you instantly. If left on from more than a minute or so, this would blind you permanently.
If I really, really had to fanwank an explanation, I'd suggest that the light aug doesn't cast continous beams, but rather operates in "half-duplex" mode-- switching between light-emitting and light-gathering mode at around 100Hz, with each eye perfectly out of phase with the other for effectively continuous illumination. This would circumvent the obvious problems with attempting to emit and gather light at the same time (flare, glare, photon interference, yadda yadda).
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Yes, I guess that would work, if light emitters/receivers of sufficient quality could switch that fast without burning out. Getting it coherently focussed without internal reflections would be another matter entirely. Also, the asychronous thing probably wouldn't work, since you'd get too much stray light-scatter through the skull.
All of which is neither here nor there, since the thrust of my argument is now thus:
ZB, you really can't spend more than four seconds without coming across as an utter turd, can you?
You'd think being hated by the vocal majority of the TTLG forums would maybe teach you something, but apparently not.
There are ways to voice opinions that don't immediately make everyone think you're a wanker, but you appear to know none of them, or simply choose not to employ any of them.
It's not difficult: give it a go.
All of which is neither here nor there, since the thrust of my argument is now thus:
ZB, you really can't spend more than four seconds without coming across as an utter turd, can you?
You'd think being hated by the vocal majority of the TTLG forums would maybe teach you something, but apparently not.
There are ways to voice opinions that don't immediately make everyone think you're a wanker, but you appear to know none of them, or simply choose not to employ any of them.
It's not difficult: give it a go.
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This of course doesn't explain how JC's eye lights can shine through his sunglasses, and the back of his head.ZylonBane wrote:And you base this statement on what, exactly? Any eye modified to emit light would presumably also be modified not to destroy itself in the process.DDL wrote:Well, let's not disregard the fact that, if we're applying realism to this: light shining out of your retinas would actually blind you instantly. If left on from more than a minute or so, this would blind you permanently.
If I really, really had to fanwank an explanation, I'd suggest that the light aug doesn't cast continous beams, but rather operates in "half-duplex" mode-- switching between light-emitting and light-gathering mode at around 100Hz, with each eye perfectly out of phase with the other for effectively continuous illumination. This would circumvent the obvious problems with attempting to emit and gather light at the same time (flare, glare, photon interference, yadda yadda).