A sprite rendered on top of everything.Lhorkan said:There are more important features than this right now.How would want to get the blurred effect anyway.
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It's one thing when the obstruction is perched above your nose, and another when it's several inches in front of your face.The Pope said:I'd say no, as the FOV imposed by a screen is actually smaller than what would be visible from most full face helms. If you've ever worn glasses/sunglasses, you'd know you can see a lot from an eye sized vision slit.
Lhorkan said:There are more important features than this right now.How would want to get the blurred effect anyway.
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Actually, you can if you're on a horse.ilex said:You can't turn your head in 1st person (without moving your body) so I don't see any need to restrict it even more.