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Hello there!
I'm having an issue with the readibility of the radar. After a long time, it's very nice during the day, because I put anti-aliasing to 16x, but it's still horrible at night. I'm thinking it might be because it's so bright. Anyone experiencing this same problem?

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9 hours ago, Cunning_Raven said:

anti-aliasing to 16x

Did you mean Anistoropic Filtering? That's for distant textures clarity.

Yes, the Eagle has a lot of glow in the night cockpit - reported many times.

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7 hours ago, draconus said:

Did you mean Anistoropic Filtering? That's for distant textures clarity.

Yes, the Eagle has a lot of glow in the night cockpit - reported many times.

Oh yeah, that's what I meant. I've started reading about it and I saw that there are rather easily solvable problems that they didn't fix for more than 8 months. It's really sad...

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5 hours ago, SilentSparrow said:

Huh, that's weird. I just went on Hoggit at total darkness and it was fine for me (Sparrow 1-1, Splash Su-25).

I have a feeling that using the radar, finding the target, locking and finally launching the missile to it has nothing to do with the fact that ALL THREE MONITORS in the F-15C's cabin shine too intensely at night. While the lighting of the clocks can be turned off and HUD can be brightened or dimmed - the glow of the radar screen, RWRa and MFD at night can cause headaches and eye pain. Especially when approaching a tanker when you have the gamma set somewhere at 20%, the moon is not there and you approach the tanker with the radar turned off without using the HUD's locked target indicator. In such conditions, the first thing I think about is to cover these monitors with insulating tape ...

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