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You can use zoom/decrease your field of view. This will make the targets visible from further out.

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You could tweak LOD values in the config files I guess, but I'd just recommend spotting and marking them with your Litening pod first.

 

The difficulty you have in the simulator is not even close to the difficulty that the real pilots have.

 

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Tried the num-pad * key?

 

You can use zoom/decrease your field of view. This will make the targets visible from further out.

 

Yes, but need to get really really close, no work

 

You could tweak LOD values in the config files I guess, but I'd just recommend spotting and marking them with your Litening pod first.

 

where can i found that ?

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Yes, but need to get really really close, no work

 

Then you didn't use zoom, you just shifted your view position forward, there's a difference.

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Then you didn't use zoom, you just shifted your view position forward, there's a difference.

 

i use the num pad * and num pad /

 

that no move my position, that is the zoom

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