Sometimes the objective indicators get in the way of my crosshair and I can’t see what I’m shooting at. The solution is simple, if I aim directly, or somewhat directly at the objective, the indicator fades so I can’t see it. When I move my crosshair away again the indicator should return
A small problem that I absolutely hate with a burning passion
Yeah, I wish there was an option to turn off the objective indicators.
Sometimes they can be very annoying by blocking your vision.
The marker above the EV is a classic example.
this has been an ongoing issue, I got a feeling it will be resolved with a ton of other UI stuff at a later date
[quote=“Kirays;203791”]Yeah, I wish there was an option to turn off the objective indicators.
Sometimes they can be very annoying by blocking your vision.
The marker above the EV is a classic example.[/quote]
I’d say the carryable drug samples/EMP charges are a worse offender, since the marker appears right above it. This can be problematic in areas on Chapel where the enemy team is standing behind the objective and you can’t see anyone behind it.
However, I’m fairly certain you can make the HUD semi-transparent by changing “HUD Alpha” under HUD>View in the options menu.
I’ve honestly never had any of these issues.
It’s not hard to just move, really.
[quote=“STARRYSOCK;203844”]I’ve honestly never had any of these issues.
It’s not hard to just move, really.[/quote]
Problem with that is the objective marker stays over the objective no matter which angle you view it from.
I’m just glad it’s not as bad as in overwatch, everything in that game seems to be designed to make aiming more difficult, except the generous hitbox
[quote=“Nibbles;203845”][quote=“STARRYSOCK;203844”]I’ve honestly never had any of these issues.
It’s not hard to just move, really.[/quote]
Problem with that is the objective marker stays over the objective no matter which angle you view it from.[/quote]
You can still move to see what’s behind it though, that’s what I mean.
@STARRYSOCK though that is true, it’s incredibly inconvenient, and while you’re moving into position to see behind it, you can become much more vulnerable