man I already said that! Your like a friggin echo!
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hmm, my guess is your reticle becomes JUST a red dot, making it easier to get precise shots since the vertical and horizontal lines aren't providing an obstruction.
yeah I'm not too clear on how it will work either but I will find out in 20
hours :P
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Right. The crosshair changes. I think the centered tranparent circle is a bit larger and the red dot replaces the aim sight. The dot changes in size as well baed on proximity of the gun to the target. So the closer you are to something the slightly larger the dot is... This may just be speculation though...
A red dot sight is a sight which has a clear scope with a red dot (drr) in the middle which is usually powered electronically and you can change the intensity of the light by a switch...does not project a laser whatsoever. Red dot sights do not have crosshair reticles. Just a dot. Its more accurate then iron sights and helps the user with target aquisition in close quarters combat. It provides no zoom at all.
A laser light is a light which is projected onto the target, the ones in the movies think phone booth if you want a visual.
A bipod is two legs mounted on the bottom of the weapon that help the weapon user aim better and control recoil a little better while prone.
None of these are beta sensitive as because I did not beta s3 and its all military technology anyway