@Darknight_84930 you're going to be waiting a while, it's the last thing on the roadmap which at the rate the devs are working on it it will probably be 2 or 3 years, maybe 4
The only time I saw the "digiflage" was in an article I read in 1980. It was supposed to be a better camouflage because edges of light and shadow are straight, not curved so would be better at concealing a vehicle in the woods to someone who was outside of them looking in. I don't think it was adopted. I did meet one guy who served in 11th, or 2nd, ACR and said his squadron commander liked it so had the vehicles in his command painted a variation of it. He referred to it as "so-and-so's aiming points" because it didn't work as well as expected.
First time I even used the Bradley in this game the doghouse gunsight got shot out haha The auxilary sight isn't too hard to use though, just make sure to "i" to make it hi-contrast red. The TOW tracks along the left side of its reticle
Love this game but it is severely hampered by its next to non-existent optimisation. They have unfortunately fallen into the trap that so many other vehicle combat games have fallen into; This being "WE MUST ADD MORE VEHICLES EVERY UPDATE" rather than actually make their game playable above 60 FPS on computers that can handle far more demanding games with ease. That and the abysmal AI that either cannot hit a single shot or has millimeter perfect accuracy from 2km engagements...
GHPC is being developed by a very small team so in my opinion, we should be grateful that we get monthly updates at all. They mostly just add new versions of vehicles in the updates which I wouldn't consider a problem. There are definitely Problems that still need to he fixed but that's to be expected when it's still in the early access phase
@@ActionScripterjust the simple fact that you appear under almost every video about your game and interact with the community is the reason I looked into your project since the early days (I remember the bob semple and modern tanks like t90) and continue to follow its path. Keep it up guys, we're all counting on you.