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It's always been useful in figuring out if you need to lead or trail a target more in a shooter, but all these modern shooters have taken that bit out of the scoreboard.

Checking out The Finals and for the first few games, I thought it used projectiles for the guns because I hit more often shooting ahead of moving targets, only to find they are indeed hitscan and hit better when actually looking directly at the dude when nobody is lagging.

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[โ€“] Montagge@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Pretty much all cars have an oil pressure switch these days. Meaning once the oil pressure goes above a certain threshold the oil pressure gauge goes to the good range. It doesn't move until the oil pressure drops below that threshold. Essentially it hides the actual oil pressure, which can fluctuate based on RPM, temperature, wear, and oil used. I don't know how many times I've had friends, family, or coworkers think they have a problem because their oil pressure is moving while driving, or it's at a different but perfectly fine part of the gauge.

I don't think people are incapable of understanding. I think they don't bother to try or have the time to.

[โ€“] yozul@beehaw.org 5 points 1 day ago

People seeing something unusual and checking to see if it's enough to be concerning is a good thing, even if it's not actually a problem. I think people have formed a habit of not bothering to try because they have had the tools to learn things for themselves hidden from them, and we should be blaming it on the people doing the hiding, not blowing it off as people these days being magically different from how people used to be somehow.