

Can you do that? Do you get a clear picture of both of your thumb and your target? I bet you can't.

Now try to focus on your thumb and on the target at the same time. Put your thumb 6 inches in front your eyes (we'll pretend that thumb is your gun sight or optic) and use that thumb to aim at a distant target (probably 10 yards away from you). To illustrate what I'm talking about, let's just do a quick easy experiment here: When I shoot with both eyes and focus on my sight, the target picture gets even fuzzier and you'll see that target will visibly split into two! No joke, I always have to close my left eye when shooting guns. I myself am a cross-eye dominant shooter (left-eye dominant right-handed shooter). It makes the problem even worse when the shooter has "Cross-Eye Dominance" issue (meaning that your weak-side eye is dominant like in the case of right-handed shooter who is left-eye dominant or vice versa). Will shooting with both eyes opened solve this problem? Hell, no. Operators choose to focus on the gun sight (specifically the front sight) because they can manage their sight alignment much more easier. You have to choose either to focus on the target or on the gun sight. Your eyes can't focus on everything at the same time. Aiming is not as easy as you do in most of fps games. You can ask any military or law enforcement operator or any civilian who ever shot real gun (including myself), and they will tell you that normal human eyes can't focus on the target and on the sight at same time. I don't know if you guys ever shot real gun or not, but yes this "slight blurry depth of field when ADS" thingy is a real phenomena in firearms world. That's how you actually see through your weapon sight in real lifeĮxactly, also a lot of ppl aim with both eyes. This would make the game even more difficult to play though, but hey.that's realism!

So when aiming down sight, everything is supposed to be slightly blurry (except our sight or optic) because the shooter will be focusing purely on the sight and not able to shift focus while keeping view on the sight. Our vision of surrounding is supposed to be slightly blurry when aiming down sight because we focus on the Front sight. I want EFT to simulate that Blurry Effect on Our Depth of Field when aiming down sight. In Real Life, when firing with iron sights, you spot the target, align the rear and front sights in height and width, and then focus on the front sight as seen here: If you've ever fired a real firearm before with iron sights, you'll know it's not possible to focus on both the rear sight, front sight, and target. I'd like to give a suggestion on gun realism here (hopefully not posting on the wrong thread).
