Petit récapitulatif sur les optiques

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Petit récapitulatif sur les optiques

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Gunnery Optics
CMBB is the first wargame seriously tackling the issue of optics, and, based on months of research, tries to accurately simulate its effects on tank duels. There are seven types of optics in the game. Note that nations other than Germany exclusively use “standard” optics. All six other types are German-only.

Note: despite months of research, the data we were able to turn up for Soviet optics used throughout the war is extremely sparse. In order to not put the Soviets at a disadvantage without justification other than “rumors” that Soviet optics were generally worse than German optics, we have decided to set all Soviet gun optics to standard values.

Standard: Mediocre quality and magnification, normal field of view.  Not listed in the data window.
Good:  Typical good-quality general-purpose German optics, mostly used by tanks.  Crew must be green or better to use without penalties.
Binocular: Same as “Good” but allows use of two eyes for better depth perception.  Used by early Tigers and Panthers. Crew must be green or better to use without
penalties.
Long-range: High-magnification German optics, with limited field of view, used by assault guns and tank destroyers.  Crew must be regular or better to use without
penalties.
Very long-range: Extreme magnification power. Used only by late-model Jagdpanther. Crew must be veteran or
better to use without penalties
Dual-Magnification:  Can switch between two different magnification levels, to optimize both spotting and tracking. Used by late-model Panthers. Crew must be veteran or better to use without penalties.
Narrow: Cheaper (by German standards) optics of generally good quality but limited field of view. Often used by lightly-armored self-propelled guns.  Crew must be
regular or better to use without penalties.

Effects of Optics
Good magnification allows for better spotting and gunfire accuracy at long range, except in low-light
conditions where the greater need for light of high- magnification optics becomes a hindrance, reducing their effectiveness relative to lower-power lens.
Wider field of view allows for quicker target acquisition and tracking, which allows the gun to be aimed (and fired)
faster.
Limited field of view can cause difficulty tracking moving targets at close range.
Hot temperature reduces optical performance, especially for German equipment.  The reduction is lesser
for more experienced crews. Extremely cold temperature reduces performance of ‘standard’ optics, especially for inexperienced crews.
Extremely cold temperature increases performance of German optics, especially for experienced crews.

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